Print Email Facebook Twitter Intersections Title Intersections: A reinterpretation of density at mobility hubs Author Bok, Sebastian (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Smidihen, Hrvoje (mentor) van der Meel, Hubert (mentor) Hackauf, Ulf (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Project Complex Projects Date 2019-07-04 Abstract Over time physical intersections such as mobility hubs have grown to places with high densities of users. The same accounts for digital intersections such as social media platforms which also have grown to places with high amounts of users. Both make use of density as a focal point for public activity. Physical mobility hubs for example offer the convenience of facilities on the go. However digital platforms are replacing activities that are previously done in the physical realm. What remains offline? New digital lifestyles also affect the way people use a mobility hub with people living in their own digital cocoon. Nonetheless transport can’t be simulated virtually and therefor remains an physical mean in the future. Altogether this poses a situation where the meaning of public spaces at a physical mobility hub is on the verge of change. Intersections, a reinterpretation of density at mobility hubs, is about physical activity that can’t be done online and reflects on new digital lifestyles. Subject DensityMobility hubPhysical activityDigital lifestyles2100AmsterdamComplex Projects To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f22bfc1c-c8aa-4b1e-a1ea-1dd22933de1e Coordinates 52.386277, 4.882251 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Sebastian Bok Files PDF Presentation_SebastianBok_P5.pdf 69.21 MB PDF Drawingset_SebastianBok_P5.pdf 178.92 MB PDF Visualization_SebastianBok_P5.pdf 37.57 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f22bfc1c-c8aa-4b1e-a1ea-1dd22933de1e/datastream/OBJ2/view