Audi Urban Future Award 2014: Transforming Urban Mobility Through “Data Donors”

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Every two years Audi hosts the Audi Urban Future Award (AUFA), which challenges cities from different parts of the world to investigate future mobility trends and come up with innovative solutions. This year AUFA selected Mexico City, Boston, Berlin and Seoul to participate in the challenge and respond to the question: how will data shape mobility in the megacities of the future? These four groups were asked to create a vision for how their city could use data in a strategic way, taking into consideration innovative energy solutions, sustainability, feasibility and the potential for their ideas to be implemented in other cities.

Mexico City’s team took home first place with their “operative system for urban mobility,” which centered around a data platform that cities can use to structure their urban traffic planning. Their system was also based around the idea that citizens themselves can become “data donors” and use the system to make informed decisions on how they move about the city. The team was comprised of architect and urbanist José Castillo, researcher Carlos Gershenson and the city government’s experimental lab “Laboratorio para la Ciudad.”

Learn more about the winning project after the break. 

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Cite: Cruz, Daniela. "Audi Urban Future Award 2014: Transforming Urban Mobility Through “Data Donors”" [AUDI Urban Future Award 2014: S.O. para la movilidad urbana que convierte a viajeros urbanos en donantes de datos] 21 Nov 2014. ArchDaily. (Trans. Watkins, Katie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/569728/audi-urban-future-award-2014-transforming-urban-mobility-through-data-donors> ISSN 0719-8884

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