Urban Mobility
Driving urban transformation and quality of life with an integrated mobility approach
A framework to guide the development of mobility networks within cities ensuring a close integration between mobility and public space considerations. Where necessary, we collaborate with technical experts on infrastructure and design specificities, such as ITS optimisation of intersections, to create actionable, human-centered mobility solutions.
A deep dive into walking, cycling, and other micromobility solutions for cities to foster a vibrant and engaging public life. From strategy, to network design, high quality bike parking facilities, or street specific solutions, we ensure an enhanced experience for pedestrians, cyclists, and users of micromobility devices in highly frequented areas.
An assessment of emerging technologies and their impact on urban mobility to ensure that strategies both make sense on the ground whilst remaining innovative and future-proof. We track and review evolving mobility trends: autonomous and electric vehicles, charging systems, delivery logistics, and emerging mobility modes, to optimize strategies for long-range planning.
Designs and guidance for the transformation of streets into people-friendly places. We create mobility solutions for all urban streets — from highly congested streets to pedestrianized laneways and recreational paths. Prioritizing greenery, accessibility, efficiency, and a thriving public life, we integrate multimodal transit options into cohesive street designs.
The design of multimodal transport stations as vibrant neighborhood hubs. We shape strategies for transit hubs through public life surveys and movement studies, to design stations to be more than just functional. Moving beyond Transit-Oriented Development, we adopt a Neighborhood-Oriented Transit approach, creating stations as public spaces that serve local communities and commuters alike.
Developing mobility plans for new developments as an integral component to any Gehl masterplan. From project launch, we include mobility considerations to the same regard as built structure specifications. We primarily focus on street design, parking, and how active human-scale facades can promote public life, walking and cycling. To ensure compatibility with peripheral neighborhoods, our work always considers existing amenities, routes, and transit connections.