Print Email Facebook Twitter Integrated Integrative Infrastructure: The local dimension of metropolitan mobility systems in São Paulo: An exploration of the planning and design of sustainable nodes of mobility and their impact on local spatial qualities Title Integrated Integrative Infrastructure: The local dimension of metropolitan mobility systems in São Paulo: An exploration of the planning and design of sustainable nodes of mobility and their impact on local spatial qualities Author Kempenaar, M.C. Contributor Van Bennekom, H.A. (mentor) Rocco de Campos Pereira, R.C. (mentor) Van de Voort, J.A. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architecture Programme Explorelab Date 2014-07-03 Abstract Research: (1) Exploring the role of infrastructure in transforming the metropolitan region of São Paulo into a sustainable metropolitan environment by utilizing the existing infrastructure as a backbone for future economic, environmental and social development. (2) Exploring the opportunity of infrastructure as a key strategy for the inclusion of detached (often informally developed) regions within the formal structure of the city. Design: Proposal for a multimodal mobility station in the North-East region of São Paulo. Integrating sustainable modes of mobility (i.e. Bus, Railway, Metro) with slow traffic zones (Cycling and Pedestrians) and the specific local context (social, environmental & economical). Subject infrastructuremobilityinformalformalurban nodeSão Paulo To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f8847a4e-f682-4620-81c9-5d2b06a42e95 Coordinates 23.5500, 46.6333 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2014 Kempenaar, M.C. Files PDF 1272284_Reflection_P4P5.pdf 449.37 KB PDF 1272284_P5_digital_presentation.pdf 110.71 MB PDF 1272284_final_research_report.pdf 44.53 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f8847a4e-f682-4620-81c9-5d2b06a42e95/datastream/OBJ2/view