How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?

This paper opens a pathway for a constructive vision of atmospheric qualities of transit space design. It focuses on an ordinary tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists in a suburban district of Aalborg, Denmark. By way of functionalist design and traffic segregation the tunnel facilitates the passage o...

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Main Author: Ditte Bendix Lanng
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: UMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités » 2014-10-01
Series:Ambiances
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/454
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spelling doaj-cb1659d312be4c26952d8b787716eceb2020-11-25T01:38:36ZfraUMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités »Ambiances2266-839X2014-10-0110.4000/ambiances.454How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?Ditte Bendix LanngThis paper opens a pathway for a constructive vision of atmospheric qualities of transit space design. It focuses on an ordinary tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists in a suburban district of Aalborg, Denmark. By way of functionalist design and traffic segregation the tunnel facilitates the passage of daily life journeys. Through unpacking concrete mobile situations that occur on a journey home from school and through speculative architectural explorations into a possible re-design of the tunnel, an underused potential is identified for transit space to be a sensorial and social public space. One way of approaching this potential, it is argued, is to work with transit spaces as atmospheric spaces of wayfaring, drawing to the forefront of design considerations the affective engagement between travellers and the material environment. Inherent in this proposition is a critique of the assumptions that daily life travelling can be reduced to a desensitized and passive transport practice and that transit spaces are placeless.http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/454transit spacemobilities designurban designatmospherewayfaring
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How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
Ambiances
transit space
mobilities design
urban design
atmosphere
wayfaring
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author_sort Ditte Bendix Lanng
title How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
title_short How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
title_full How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
title_fullStr How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
title_full_unstemmed How does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
title_sort how does it feel to travel through a tunnel?
publisher UMR 1563 « Ambiances Architectures Urbanités »
series Ambiances
issn 2266-839X
publishDate 2014-10-01
description This paper opens a pathway for a constructive vision of atmospheric qualities of transit space design. It focuses on an ordinary tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists in a suburban district of Aalborg, Denmark. By way of functionalist design and traffic segregation the tunnel facilitates the passage of daily life journeys. Through unpacking concrete mobile situations that occur on a journey home from school and through speculative architectural explorations into a possible re-design of the tunnel, an underused potential is identified for transit space to be a sensorial and social public space. One way of approaching this potential, it is argued, is to work with transit spaces as atmospheric spaces of wayfaring, drawing to the forefront of design considerations the affective engagement between travellers and the material environment. Inherent in this proposition is a critique of the assumptions that daily life travelling can be reduced to a desensitized and passive transport practice and that transit spaces are placeless.
topic transit space
mobilities design
urban design
atmosphere
wayfaring
url http://journals.openedition.org/ambiances/454
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