Year:
2024
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 and Project Management
:
Nils Achenbach
Professor
:
Thomas Degn
UID Tutoring
:
Johan Gustavsson, Tord Berggren
External Mentoring
:
4 weeks
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