Abstract This presentation introduces to principles of designing mobility hubs using case studies including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht main station all designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects. It shows how urban design and regeneration can help to improve accessibility of a mobility hub, and how we can observe the inverse effect: To improve accessibility and usability of hubs, often stimulates urban regeneration in the wider neighbourhood. Speaker’s bio Marten Wassmann has studied at the Faculties of Architecture at both Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands and Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany, from which he graduated. He joined Benthem Crouwel Architects in 1997 and in 2005 became partner in the firm. Since 20...
The city of Amsterdam has been growing and it continues to grow. While both the amount of visitors a...
The two urban challenges of the mobility shift and industrial redevelopment come together at the sit...
In Dutch culture, cycling and walking are the most common ways of active transportation within the c...
Abstract This presentation introduces to principles of designing mobility hubs using case studies ...
Abstract This presentation introduces mobility spaces as a design brief for architects and urban ...
Ever since the reconstruction after World War II, it has become impossible to imagine our streets wi...
From carriages to cars, from steam engine trains to HS trains, the modes of mobility has been changi...
Abstract This presentation introduces to the first international workshop on Universal Design in ur...
Project background This graduation project is performed to gain a grasp on the relationship between ...
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing ...
My design of ‘The Hamer’ is aimed at the improvement of the qualities that can be made in the transf...
Abstract This presentation brings three key perspectives to the discussion of Accessible Hubs a....
The city of Amsterdam has been growing and it continues to grow. While both the amount of visitors a...
The two urban challenges of the mobility shift and industrial redevelopment come together at the sit...
In Dutch culture, cycling and walking are the most common ways of active transportation within the c...
Abstract This presentation introduces to principles of designing mobility hubs using case studies ...
Abstract This presentation introduces mobility spaces as a design brief for architects and urban ...
Ever since the reconstruction after World War II, it has become impossible to imagine our streets wi...
From carriages to cars, from steam engine trains to HS trains, the modes of mobility has been changi...
Abstract This presentation introduces to the first international workshop on Universal Design in ur...
Project background This graduation project is performed to gain a grasp on the relationship between ...
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing ...
My design of ‘The Hamer’ is aimed at the improvement of the qualities that can be made in the transf...
Abstract This presentation brings three key perspectives to the discussion of Accessible Hubs a....
The city of Amsterdam has been growing and it continues to grow. While both the amount of visitors a...
The two urban challenges of the mobility shift and industrial redevelopment come together at the sit...
In Dutch culture, cycling and walking are the most common ways of active transportation within the c...