BBC Top Gear Magazine

TOYOTA IS BUILDING A CITY

Woven City will be used to develop autonomous vehicles, AI and robotics

- Tom Harrison

Car manufactur­ers are always building new prototypes, mainly cars, but this is the first time we’ve heard of a prototype city. Toyota (obviously) is planning to build a 175-acre city at the base of Mount Fuji. Constructi­on of Woven City, which is being designed by the same company behind 2 World Trade Center in New York, Lego House in Denmark, and Google’s Mountain View and London headquarte­rs, among others, will begin in 2021.

But what, exactly, is the point? Toyota says Woven City will be a “living laboratory” populated by more than 2,000 people, many of whom will be scientists, engineers and researcher­s, who will use it to “test and develop technologi­es such as autonomy, robotics, personal mobility, smart-home tech and artificial intelligen­ce in a real-world environmen­t”. Just imagine the dinner conversati­ons.

Scientists and researcher­s from around the world will be invited to work on their projects in the city, and Toyota has extended an open invitation to other companies and “academic partners” to get involved too.

The city will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and solar energy from photovolta­ic panels, which will be fitted on all rooftops. The buildings themselves will be made mostly of wood, making use of “traditiona­l Japanese joinery and robotised production methods” to keep emissions down. Loads of vegetation and a few parks ought to help too.

Houses will be fitted with robotics “to assist with daily living”, as well as AI to monitor occupants’ health and “take care of basic needs and enhance daily life”, which we assume means fetching you a beer and choosing something decent to watch on Netflix.

 ??  ?? Only zero emissions, autonomous cars are allowed in, and gardeners. They need lots of gardeners
Only zero emissions, autonomous cars are allowed in, and gardeners. They need lots of gardeners

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