Designing for Future Mobility: Developing a Framework for the Livable Future City​​​​​​​ | STUDENT | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

 

Designing for Future Mobility: Developing a Framework for the Livable Future City​​​​​​​ | STUDENT

SKU: CEWW200419


This webinar will the impacts of autonomous, networked, shared, and electrified vehicles on architecture and urban design.

Designing for Future Mobility: Developing a Framework for the Livable Future City​​​​​​​

Webday Wednesday Series

Topics: Ubranism, Practice

Length: 1 hour l What's Inlcluded: video, quiz, certificate of completion

We are experiencing today a technologically-driven shift in urban mobility that is transforming the way we move, and live, in cities. This presentation and discussion will address the impacts of autonomous, networked, shared, and electrified vehicles on architecture and urban design.

Attendees will learn about rapid changes in urban mobility and how to apply a values-based approach that supports sustainable, equitable, and people-first communities. A series of principles and present-day design opportunities, informed by this research, will empower designers to make informed decisions that anticipate future disruptions while shaping a more livable and sustainable future city.

Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize technologically-driven shifts in mobility and how these trends will affect the built environment.
  • Identify connections between the emerging ways we move around cities and the impact on the quality of physical and social communities
  • Apply future mobility principles as a lens for evaluating design and planning decisions.
  • Implement present-day design opportunities, informed by research, into urban and architectural design projects which support livable city goals.

Subject Matter Expert

Aaron Knorr, AAA, LEED AP
Senior Associate, Perkins and Will

Available Until: December 31, 2022

Pricing A-La-Carte 

This is a recording of a live event. 
This webinar is part of a series! See more like this here. 

$75.00
List price: $75.00
Member Price: 
$25.00