a4architect.com wrote:..if the Govt can support the crucial ICT parts e.g ICT -related infrastructure as priority, then the City can be realized.
If the Govt prioritizes land purchase and paying international architects/planners first, then there will be too much over reliance on investors.
What you say dude? You were complaining of gov't investing, now you are not happy with OVER RELIANCE on investors. You seem to be shifting goals posts.
On zoning,gov't can only mold what it controls. Setting by-laws of how to sub-divide and all, what IF the owners don't want to subdivide? It's only prudent to acquire the land first, then mold it to the desired plan. It is happening now coz the gov't has control over the land.
On infrastructure, South Korea is the most wired country in the world,their internet speeds beat the rest of the world hands down. Even the remotest of ma-ul [village] has high-speed internet connection. If its only internet, then S.Koreans should be the masters of start-ups,[since on this forum, ICT has been taken to be START-UPS only].
Silicon valley happens to do what it does today coz of the environment. An idea is easily funded. Think of facebook coming from a place like Thika, how far would it have gone? Konza city is convergence of the missing elements in the rest of the country,currently. Just coz every school has a football pitch, doesn't mean we have Messis everywhere in Kenya. But if we had a center for football,with all the footballing minds,the skills we have around would be horned to more refined talent. The ICT talents will be horned in Konza,if need be.
With Konza,most of the missing ICT elements will be brought next door. LINKAGE!
Nothing can be done in a vacuum [investing-wise], buildings are part of the equation. If you need school, you build the physical structures first, a church, the same, a prison , the same.
You have also argued that with Konza city or not, a city would have developed over time, along Mombasa road. A city like KITENGELA? MLOLONGO? That's the kind of cities you are talking about? Microsoft with its East and Central Africa offices in MLOLONGO? I give it to you.