Park Smart App

The goal of the Curbside Project is to create an adaptable and multipurpose space for the citizens and visitors by incorporating a human-centered approach within the Mierendorffplatz - which does not focus on car-centered design. The Curbside Project aims to create a multifunctional curb, with the focus being on:
  1. Mobility
  2. Safety
  3. Access
  4. Adaptability
  5. Human-centered designing
As a result, the goal of the Curbside Project is to create controlled and regulated use of space in an organized and easy way, to create a safer and appealing environment not only for residents but also for visitors. In the Global Street Design Guide by the Global Designing Cities Initiative, a study was conducted to observe and record the use of space when car-centered compared to a multimodal street. The results concluded that by creating dedicated areas for every mode of transport, the capacity of people in the space increases from 12,300 people/h to 30,100 people/h. (Duncan, S. (2016). global-street-design-guide. Island Press.)
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The design proposal is to create multipurpose spaces for markets space, which is present at Mierendorffplatz 9-15 on Wednesdays and Saturdays, hang-out and chill-out spots for friends and family gatherings, or to create a co-working space with the option of booking multiple spaces at the same time, if available, on an application called Park Smart. The goal is to create a creative and open-minded space that can be used for whatever needs and wants are currently missing.
Park Smart App

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    Kim Arnold
    B.A. Architecture and Interior Architecture, passionate about sustainability and mobility
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