Mexico, Mexico City
FC-01x Future Cities (Self-Paced) - Exercise 1 : "Making the Invisible - Visible"
Uploaded on 2018-12-14 by Gustavo Espitia Villa
Visible It’s a pedestrian street, modern and old buildings. Commercial use is common. Some lights are turn on . There is a lack of trees with the exception at one end. Stone, glass , steel and masonry conform facades The tallest building stands out Not Visible 1. How people got there. What transportation mode was used or how many? how long people travel to get there. 2. Is this area open on non working days? This may change the condition on a given date to understand this place from an attractive place to go, to a not attractive place to travel knowledge Cities gather and use data for a better more efficient mobility experience. Data should detect the flows of people in their everyday travels in relationship with how the city works. Offering a seamless experience across mobility systems, and giving both customers and network operators the information they need to improve planning and scheduling, has the potential to decongest public transport, allowing the city to maximize the use of existing transit capacities rather than investing in new urban mobility infrastructure.