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Moving Experience: Urban Mobility Hubs On The Way to Wellbeing

Bauman, Hansel
Hrsg.: Knöll, Martin ; Halblaub Miranda, Marianne ; Vasquez Fauggier, Gladys (2018)
Moving Experience: Urban Mobility Hubs On The Way to Wellbeing.
Accessible Hubs – International workshop on Universal Design in urban mobility systems. Technische Universität Darmstadt (08.11.2018-09.11.2018)
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Erstveröffentlichung

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Abstract

The presentation opens with a working definition of fundamental concepts of place vs. space; spiritual wellbeing as belonging and socio-spatial connection and the roles they play in the cause and solution of the challenges of migration across the global, regional and local scale to address the UN’s Agenda for Sustainable Development. An anthropological critique of historical movement patterns, space and wellbeing is used both as a problem definition and means for exposing the latent potential of Mobility Hubs as transformative, empathic places that inspire economic vibrancy and pro-social action.

Through a series of case studies viewers will learn about human-centered design practices and development strategies for constructing Mobility Hubs as places for cultural exchange and wellbeing. Linkages between phenomenology, neuroscience, and architecture are used to propose strategies for unifying place, purpose and experience to build accessible, sustainable Mobility Hubs. Theory and measures from these diverse fields are synthesized to provide a design framework for accessible hubs that move us physically and spiritually toward harmonious, sustainable development that celebrates human diversity.

Speaker’s Bio

Hansel Bauman is founding partner of Hansel Bauman, Architect + Planner with over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, planning, placemaking, research, and policy development. He currently serves as the Gallaudet University campus architect, Co-Director DeafSpace Institute (DSI) and adjunct faculty. He is a recognized leader in the field of “DeafSpace Architecture”. He received the International Association of Universal Design’s Gold Award in 2015 for the “DeafSpace Design Guide” developed through the research and design program he established in 2006 with Gallaudet’s Department of ASL and Deaf Studies. Bauman has written and lectured extensively on architecture and the senses.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2018
Herausgeber: Knöll, Martin ; Halblaub Miranda, Marianne ; Vasquez Fauggier, Gladys
Autor(en): Bauman, Hansel
Art des Eintrags: Erstveröffentlichung
Titel: Moving Experience: Urban Mobility Hubs On The Way to Wellbeing
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 3 Dezember 2018
Veranstaltungstitel: Accessible Hubs – International workshop on Universal Design in urban mobility systems
Veranstaltungsort: Technische Universität Darmstadt
Veranstaltungsdatum: 08.11.2018-09.11.2018
URL / URN: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/8288
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Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Abstract

The presentation opens with a working definition of fundamental concepts of place vs. space; spiritual wellbeing as belonging and socio-spatial connection and the roles they play in the cause and solution of the challenges of migration across the global, regional and local scale to address the UN’s Agenda for Sustainable Development. An anthropological critique of historical movement patterns, space and wellbeing is used both as a problem definition and means for exposing the latent potential of Mobility Hubs as transformative, empathic places that inspire economic vibrancy and pro-social action.

Through a series of case studies viewers will learn about human-centered design practices and development strategies for constructing Mobility Hubs as places for cultural exchange and wellbeing. Linkages between phenomenology, neuroscience, and architecture are used to propose strategies for unifying place, purpose and experience to build accessible, sustainable Mobility Hubs. Theory and measures from these diverse fields are synthesized to provide a design framework for accessible hubs that move us physically and spiritually toward harmonious, sustainable development that celebrates human diversity.

Speaker’s Bio

Hansel Bauman is founding partner of Hansel Bauman, Architect + Planner with over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, planning, placemaking, research, and policy development. He currently serves as the Gallaudet University campus architect, Co-Director DeafSpace Institute (DSI) and adjunct faculty. He is a recognized leader in the field of “DeafSpace Architecture”. He received the International Association of Universal Design’s Gold Award in 2015 for the “DeafSpace Design Guide” developed through the research and design program he established in 2006 with Gallaudet’s Department of ASL and Deaf Studies. Bauman has written and lectured extensively on architecture and the senses.

URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-82886
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The host research group

The Urban Health Games research group (UHG) of the Department of Architecture hosted the 1st International workshop on Universal Design in urban mobility systems. UHGs’ research and teaching activities focus on people-centred urban design in building new collaborations between urban designers, health and mobility experts to address global challenges such as inclusion, active lifestyles and Access for All.

www.stadtspiele.tu-darmstadt.de

The organizing team

Martin Knöll, Marianne Halblaub Miranda, Gladys Vasquez Fauggier, Sabine Hopp

With support from

Peter Eckart, Kai Vöckler, Yves Grossmann, Greta Hohmann and Annalena Kluge.

The Accessible Hubs workshop is kindly supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and by project–mo.de, a multidisciplinary research cluster led by HfG Offenbach, investigating sustainable mobility systems in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban agglomeration (LOEWE SP IDG).

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15 Fachbereich Architektur > Fachgruppe E: Stadtplanung > Urban Health Games
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Letzte Änderung: 23 Dez 2018 20:55
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