Mapping unknown knowns of transit infrastructures

Elisa Diogo Silva, Ditte Bendix Lanng, Simon Wind

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Abstract

In urban design, mapping is often known as the evocative process of getting to know a design site. This chapter discusses the mapping of transport infrastructures, in seeking to contribute to denaturalize them. With its premise based on ‘mobilities design’, the chapter examines operations and attunements in an immersed site mapping experiment in Berlin. Via this case study and looking at four other mapping examples, the paper discusses mapping as an operational tool in mobilities design that contributes to open up a space for knowing about transport infrastructures as multifaceted, relational socio-material environments for fulfilled and diverse lives on the move.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaterial Mobilities
EditorsOle B. Jensen, Claus Lassen, Ida Sofie Gøtzsche Lange
Number of pages19
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date18 Oct 2019
Edition1
Chapter7
ISBN (Print)9780367188214
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2019
SeriesChanging Mobilities

Keywords

  • Conversation analysis
  • Materialities
  • Snow
  • Skiing
  • Learning
  • Instruction
  • Mobilites
  • Space

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