Infrared Module

Infrared Module

IRM

IRM

Year:

2019

Type:

Mobility Design

,

Interaction and Concepting

What if mobility blurred the boundary between structure and movement, transforming public transport into a seamless extention of our built environment?

About the Project

In 2019, as part of a collaboration between the Integrated Product Design program at Hochschule Coburg and Brose, we developed Campus Shuttle - a speculative mobility concept for 2035 focused on short-distance travel.

Designed for areas like university grounds, corporate sites, and trade fairs, the shuttle explores autonomous, electric mobility in public settings with minimal visual impact.

A 160-degree sliding door enables simultaneous entry and exit, improving passenger flow. A retractable ramp and low base frame ensure easy, barrier-free access. The 360-degree glass exterior allows the vehicle to blend into its environment and takes an architectural approach to public transport - treating the vehicle as an extension of the built space rather than a moving object.

Collaborators

Design

:

Nils Achenbach

Tutoring

:

Prof. Wolfgang Schabbach

Industry Partner

:

Brose Fahrzeugteile

Duration

:

4 weeks

Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations

Are you interested in learning more about the project, the tools I used, challenges I faced and the lessons learned? Contact me for the full project documentation that dives deeper into my design process.