Abstract
Analysis of the urban landscape was undertaken. By applying the theory of urban relativity in the 5G area district of Montreal during our experimental project with our partners, we obtained relevant research results from the urban fabric on the functions, Urban design and economic models exist in the experimental area. I have chosen to share two economic models in my study area. Both of them have contemporary dynamics with strong sharing and attraction potentials in the socio-economic networks that shape urban spaces. In the first economic model, Universities offer a knowledge economy of scientific sharing. Comparison between Concordia University, a modern building, and McGill University, a contemporary building, and their integration into the urban fabric of our study area and geographical position an urban asset against climate change caused by urbanization. The second economic model is coworking space. The Wework economic model, which is located in my study area, an economic model that contributes in a sinequaunone way to the fight against climate change caused by urbanization. Research results were obtained for these two business models, The coworking space business model and the knowledge economy business model contribute to the sustainable development of the cities. Two different urban functions, two different economic models and two different urban spaces, each with a different approach to the structure of socio-economic networks in an urban environment are reviewed. We share multi-dimensional innovations and reality of the urban contribution of these two sharing economic models in adapting cities to climate change.
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EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT, URBAN ECONOMIC MODEL, REAL ESTATE SHARING, CLIMATE CHANGE