From Infrastructure To Placemaking: Making Way for Communities and Nature with Emerging Mobility Technologies
Mobility corridors have historically focused on single-use infrastructures for efficient movement of vehicles. Emerging mobility technologies such as MaaS (Mobility as a Service), Autonomous Vehicles and Autonomous Driving have potential to transform mobility corridors to places that integrate diverse needs of communities and ecosystems. The future of mobility infrastructure lies in its ability to adapt to people and nature. This session will focus on urban design practices and projects that make innovative use of existing transport corridors, show new ways of living, work and play around them and assess emerging mobility technologies’ impact on cities, communities, and environment relationships.
CE Credits for APA, AIA, and ASLA, should be available for many sessions and workshops. More information on this will be available shortly.