Through the twentieth century, and into the twenty-first, the trains beneath our feet have moved us ever faster across the metropolis. They are the obvious machines we encounter along the way, but they represent only a part of the totally designed environment of the Underground. Whilst stylistic details of this environment have shifted conceptually and materially through the decades, in every element from the cardboard pocket map to the digital space modelling systems now used to plan services. This paper examines the evolution of the transport network as a sophisticated organism, at once mechanical monster and ‘soft machine’, to consider how its design, and its industrial, graphic, spatial and information designers, have flourished as a...
The connections leading to underground transit lines have not received the attention given to public...
International audienceThe great difference between our journeys and activity schedules and those of ...
This paper explores the relationship between mobility and visual perception, and examines the role l...
This chapter develops the theme of speed, addressing the ways in which the expansion of the undergro...
Different modes of transportation have always greatly impacted the way we as a society view the worl...
Over the last two centuries, the world’s cities have undergone dramatic vertical, above-ground trans...
Every city dweller walks above a grotesque maze of tunnels, which becomes the process of weaving int...
We envisage a transport system producing zero emissions and sparing the surface landscape, while peo...
The exhibition explores how design is encountered in our everyday journeys and how this has evolved ...
International audienceThis article looks at the suburban train stations built or rebuilt in the Pari...
Cities are moving underground. Cultural centres, data centres, organic urban farms, logistic centres...
The second half of the 20th century is associated with global acceleration processes, notably mobili...
In London Underground: A Cultural Geography, David Ashford sets out to chart one of the strangest, a...
As Manuel de Solà-Morales noted, urbanity relies on the variety and quality of relations between thi...
Urban transport works as a sponge; they absorb the change of their socio-economic environment.This s...
The connections leading to underground transit lines have not received the attention given to public...
International audienceThe great difference between our journeys and activity schedules and those of ...
This paper explores the relationship between mobility and visual perception, and examines the role l...
This chapter develops the theme of speed, addressing the ways in which the expansion of the undergro...
Different modes of transportation have always greatly impacted the way we as a society view the worl...
Over the last two centuries, the world’s cities have undergone dramatic vertical, above-ground trans...
Every city dweller walks above a grotesque maze of tunnels, which becomes the process of weaving int...
We envisage a transport system producing zero emissions and sparing the surface landscape, while peo...
The exhibition explores how design is encountered in our everyday journeys and how this has evolved ...
International audienceThis article looks at the suburban train stations built or rebuilt in the Pari...
Cities are moving underground. Cultural centres, data centres, organic urban farms, logistic centres...
The second half of the 20th century is associated with global acceleration processes, notably mobili...
In London Underground: A Cultural Geography, David Ashford sets out to chart one of the strangest, a...
As Manuel de Solà-Morales noted, urbanity relies on the variety and quality of relations between thi...
Urban transport works as a sponge; they absorb the change of their socio-economic environment.This s...
The connections leading to underground transit lines have not received the attention given to public...
International audienceThe great difference between our journeys and activity schedules and those of ...
This paper explores the relationship between mobility and visual perception, and examines the role l...