Cities, at best, are a patchwork of unordered infrastructure, where utilities, services and resources are installed on an as-needed basis. With the advent of smart technology, urban centres with an eye on the future are angling to become far more savvy, connected, efficient and, yes, orderly Sooner than you imagine, you may wake up in a community that feeds and powers itself, and you’re likely to arrive at work in your electric car that can park itself and power up at a charging station, or–even better–feed electricity back to the grid while you get on with your day. Communities, too, will monitor your habits, even your waste, to help you live a healthier, more sustainable life. According to MIT researcher Newsha Ghaeli, who is currently hoping to curb disease and…