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Mobility Design : Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research / ed. by Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf, Kai Vöckler.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Albrecht, Janina, Contributor.
Blitz, Andreas, Contributor.
Buehler, Ralph, Contributor.
Canzler, Weert, Contributor.
David, Erwan, Contributor.
Duarte, Fábio, Contributor.
Eckart, Peter, Contributor.
Eckart, Peter, Editor.
Gorman, Claire, Contributor.
Göbel, Stefan, Contributor.
Haustein, Sonja, Contributor.
Hekmati, Björn, Contributor.
Hinde, Stephen, Contributor.
Jensen, Ole B., Contributor.
Knie, Andreas, Contributor.
Knoll, Martin, Contributor.
Knöll, Martin, Editor.
Krajewski, Andrea, Contributor.
Lanzendorf, Martin, Contributor.
Lanzendorf, Martin, Editor.
Le-Hoa Võ, Melissa, Contributor.
Moeckl, Anna-Lena, Contributor.
Mondschein, Andrew, Contributor.
Müggenburg, Hannah, Contributor.
Müller, Philipp, Contributor.
Pandit, Lakshya, Contributor.
Rammler, Stephan, Contributor.
Ratti, Carlo, Contributor.
Reinfeld, Nicole, Contributor.
Reitmaier, Sabine, Contributor.
Roe, Jenny, Contributor.
Rudolph-Cleff, Annette, Contributor.
Santi, Paolo, Contributor.
Schwarze, Julian, Contributor.
Schäfer, Petra, Contributor.
Shelton, Brian, Contributor.
Steinmetz, Ralf, Contributor.
Stolte, Dana, Contributor.
Teoman, Denis, Contributor.
Tregel, Thomas, Contributor.
Vöckler, Kai, Contributor.
Vöckler, Kai, Editor.
catalogtree, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning.
Industrial design.
Space (Architecture).
Sustainable development.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Virtual reality.
Architectural Space.
Urbanism.
User Interfaces.
Genre:
Discursive works
Essay Collection.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Climate change, increasing resource scarcity, and rising traffic volumes are forcing us to develop new environmentally friendly and people-oriented mobility options. With the expansion of digital information systems, we will soon be able to reconfigure different modes of transport to suit our needs. These developments represent a significant challenge for designing a wide range of different mobility spaces. While Volume 1 of this series focused on practical aspects, Volume 2 collects research methods and findings from the fields of design, architecture, urban planning, geography, social sciences, traffic planning, psychology, and communication technologies. The book’s consideration of the possibilities and prospects of usercentred mobility design offers an important contribution to the ongoing debate concerning the mobility revolution.
Klimawandel und Ressourcenverknappung, aber auch der stetig steigende Verkehrsaufwand machen es unabdingbar, neue Lösungen für eine umweltschonende und menschenfreundliche Mobilität zu entwickeln. Mit dem Ausbau digitaler Informationssysteme werden wir zukünftig unterschiedliche Verkehrsträger entsprechend unseren Bedürfnissen leicht kombinieren können. Diese Entwicklungen sind für die Gestaltung verschiedener Mobilitätsräume eine große Herausforderung. Lag der Schwerpunkt in Band 1 auf der Praxis, versammelt Band 2 nun Forschungen aus den Bereichen Design, Architektur, Stadtplanung, Geografie, Sozialwissenschaft, Verkehrsplanung, Psychologie und Kommunikationstechnologie. Die aktuelle Diskussion über die Verkehrswende wird um die Perspektive des nutzer*innenzentrierten Mobilitätsdesigns erweitert.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Mobility Design: Research on the Design of Climate-Friendly and Sustainable Mobility
Designing and Researching Intermodal Mobility
Mobility Design
Mobilities Design: Affordances, Atmospheres, Embodiments
The Offenbach Model: Human- Centered Mobility Design
Shaping Mobility through Design? A Transdisciplinary Mobility Research Perspective
Mobility Design Guide: Making Future Mobility Tangible and Experienceable
Connective Mobility
Changes in Mobility Behavior through Changes in the Sociocultural and Physical Environment: A Psychological Perspective
Mobility as a Key to the Livable City
Long-Term Focus Groups as a Mobility Research Method
Practice-Led Design Research (I): Configuring Transit Settings in Public Transportation
Practice-Led Design Research (II): The Rickshaw Principle—Integrating Innovative Microvehicles into Existing Mobility Systems
Active Mobility
Healthy Blue Spaces: The Frankfurt Riverfront from a Perspective of Urban Design and Health
Cycling and Bicycle Planning in Frankfurt am Main and Washington, DC
Restorative Streets: A Conceptual Framework for Capturing—and Measuring— the Impact of Urban Streetscapes on Walkability and Mental Health
Cycle Streets: Encouraging Cycling through Design
Practice-Led Design Research (III): Reconfiguring Bicycle Mobility and Integrating It into the Transport System
Road Closure as an Experimental Urban Design Tool Fostering Active Mobility: A Case of Frankfurt Mainkai Riverfront
Augmented Mobility
Reinventing Public Transport: Autonomous Fleets in Place of Public Buses
Virtual Reality in Mobility Design: Experimental Research on the Application of VR Simulations
Serious Games and Gamification to Support Environmentally Friendly Mobility Behavior
Playful Incentives for Sustainable Intermodal Mobility in the Mobile, User-Centered Application FlowMo
Visionary Mobility
Designing the Data Environment: Mobility and the Future of Cities
Perspectives on the Design of Expanded Mobility
Transportation in Transition: Theses on the Future of Urban Mobility and the Role of Mobility Design
Imprint
Notes:
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 05. Dez 2022)
ISBN:
3-86859-794-8
OCLC:
1353269071

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