Wellbeing in regional public transport
Designing a wellbeing stimulating concept for 2040 regional public transport in Noord-Holland Noord
D. Boon (TU Delft - Industrial Design Engineering)
E.Y. Kim – Mentor (TU Delft - DesIgning Value in Ecosystems)
Elmer Van Grondelle – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Form and Experience)
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Abstract
How can public transport go beyond moving people from A to B, and instead be something that actively fosters human wellbeing? That question is leading as this thesis explores and addresses the challenges of mobility and accessibility in Noord-Holland Noord, a non-urban area of the province of Noord-Holland, the Netherlands, where public transport often fails to meet the needs of the travellers and residents there.
This project, conducted in collaboration with Provincie Noord-Holland, envisions a design for a 2040 regional public transport system that prioritizes traveller wellbeing over operational efficiency.
The project follows a design process rooted in the Vision in Product Design method, supplemented by theory of Fundamental Needs and the usage of user personas, to enable a future oriented but human centered approach that integrates the needs of the users into a future concept design.
In the initial research, literature review, observational studies and user interviews were used to gain a baseline understanding of the context and users. Findings revealed a lack of accessibility and user satisfaction, as well as a risk for social isolation and car dependency.
Using these insights, a current day worldview was sketched, supported by five user personas, which could be used in combination with a trend and development analysis to develop future scenarios with user profiles. These scenarios highlight risks of over-optimization and social isolation in and outside of public transport. They also propose an alternative, more desirable vision instead, one of social vibrancy and a community oriented public transport system. A mission was then formulated to design an intervention to encourages travellers to reach out and connect with the people and the world around them, and to realize the desired vision.
Through various steps of ideation, development and iteration, the 2040 concept, Sociaal-waardig OV, is designed, a reimagined public transport system which transforms public transport into a socially enriching experience. The proposed system is built on three core elements:
- Empowered Hosts: Bus drivers evolve into community hosts, fostering positive interactions and creating welcoming social environments.
- Inviting Spaces: Creating dynamic (buses), static (hubs), and digital spaces that evoke warmth, inclusivity, and connectivity.
- Seamless Supporting Network: Background technologies handle logistics like payments and scheduling, allowing travellers and hosts to focus on meaningful social interactions.
Validation through discussions with experts highlighted the system's alignment with regional goals of Provincie Noord-Holland towards social connectivity and accessibility.
Finally, to guide implementation, a roadmap is proposed, providing guidance towards future steps over three time scale, aligning with three concession periods (2018 – 2028, 2028 – 2038 and 2038 – 2048) towards gradually integrating the redesigned system, before scaling, expanding and evolving the system. Additionally, design guidelines are given as well to aid in adapting the core ideas of this project into different contexts and design challenges.