Monthly Archives: January 2013

The public space is the soul of the City. It is the area of overlap: the placewhere the materialization of the character of a Society and all of the infrastructure networks that connect all of the functional nodes onall of the scales of the City come together. If the public space we inhabit today was [...]

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Smart grey water system- Passeig de Sant Joan

This thesis is about a smart water system which can have a direct and indirect effect for the improvement of life on the street. The street of San Joan; situated at the center of Barcelona; is primarily residential and sits on an immediate gradient of 1:50. The data we have collected here states that within [...]

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“self-made street” Rambla del Poblenou

To know about the future of a place, we need to understand its history. We went back in time to learn about the transformation of Poblenou. The current layout is based on the repetitive idea of Le Corbusier’s “Radiant City”. In the near future, this will change due to the @22 mega project. Our approach [...]

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Avinguda Diagonal: multi SCALE | multi ACTIVE

The designated section of Avinguda Diagonal from Fransesc Macia to Glories crosses through all major intersections of Barcelona’s grid. Once a metropolitan strategic plan to provide city solutions has now become so dense that the street does not function the way once planned, nor is it a ‘Smart’ Street prepared for the future.
Diagonal is a gateway and a gathering for all types of road users. Individuals are segregated to specific pathways depending on their mode of transportation. Although each user is distinct and separate the presence of traffic lights forces an interaction between all the different systems. This causes further inefficiency in travel, increasing the congestion and density at these points.
A network of communication between various layers of Diagonal’s infrastructure is crucial to establish a smooth transition between the realm of the car and the domain of the pedestrian. Blurring the lines of of the current ‘light highway’ system and optimizing the potential for a ‘stepped system’ will allow the user to travel by foot or bike between work, residence and recreation. This will optimize the space and regain pedestrian zones creating a place of transaction.
To collect this real time data and information a network of ‘Smart Poles’ will be inserted into Diagonal to replace the existing street infrastructure. This system is about exchanging information to impact and improve the use of pedestrian spaces. Each Smart Pole will work individually, in a field, and simultaneously with an assigned Planner. Collected data will be observed to redirect mobility at crossing and attractor points to regain the space for pedestrian use.
As technology advances over the next 30 to 60 years the Smart Pole will become more intelligent. This device will respond to all input data to organize and reorganize itself to communicate within the field and to all road users. An energy grid will be implemented into the system to collect and distribute energy to the street and its users. As driver-less cars become the norm the system will control the car around the multifunctional shared street, autonomously avoiding the preferred user; the pedestrian. All lines will be blurred and Diagonal will be the perception of accessibility and convenience for all agents.

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Travessera de Dalt _ group 14 | INFO-SKELETON

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