Stations as Nodes

In order to cope with rapid urbanization and to create a sustainable economic growth, a polycentric network of rail-metro stations (or nodes) of different sizes is suggested for large European cities. The research is dealing with the following themes: the role and function of the station of the future, growing number of users, sustainability challenges, resilience and inclusiveness of node developments, urban integration and integration in the overall mobility system, heritage and spaces for culture, analysis on mobility trends and its implication on the design of the node.

Ultimately, the study of large-scale interventions as a station project brings the research to stimulate a new debate on the role of design - in the architecture and urbanism discourse - when exploring the project definition phase of complex projects characterized by the engagement of multiple actors and different domains.

PhD projects connected to this theme explore the impact of node developments as catalysts of urban transformations, the integration of new sustainable mobilities and the livability with public spaces at station areas, the role of big-data/Ai in complex interventions and new relationships between architectural design and digitalization (urban data) for an integrated urbanization strategy.

Facts

Project

WALK-IN Widening sustAinable mobiLity networKs: Impact on Nodes

Funder: NWO Creative Industry
Programme: KIEM GoCi
Grant amount: € 40.000 (NWO)
€ 29.500 (project partners)
Role TU Delft:  Project leader
Project duration: 2022 - 2023
TU Delft researchers:

dr. Manuela Triggianese
Yagiz Soylev

Project partners: PosadMaxwan, De Zwarte Hond, Vereniging Deltametropool, City of Rotterdam, Bureau Spoorbouwmeester; Prorail, NS Stations; Ministry of Infrastructure and the Water Management, Provincie Noord-Holland and Provincie Zuid-Holland
Project Role of stations in future metropolitan areas
Funder: DIMI - Deltas Infrastructure Mobility Initiative
Programme: Future (proof) Built Environment & Urban Infrastructure
Grant amount: € 80.000
Role TU Delft:  Project leader
Project duration: 2017 - 2018
TU Delft researchers:                

dr. Manuela Triggianese
dr. Roberto Cavallo
Joran Kuipers

Project partners: Deltas Infrastructure Mobility Initiative, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions, Embassy of the Netherlands in Paris, University of Gustave Eiffel Paris; Municipality of Rotterdam, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management; Prorail; NS Stations, Bureau Spoorbouwmeester
Research output: Stations as Nodes: exploring the role of stations in future metropolitan areas from a French and Dutch perspective; TU Open (2018)
Project

Amsterdam 2050 Urban Makeover

Funder: AMS - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions
Programme: Smart Urban Mobility
Grant amount: € 80.000
Role TU Delft:  Project leader
Project duration: 2016 - 2018
TU Delft researchers:                

dr. Manuela Triggianese
prof.ir. Kees Kaan
ir. Hrvoje Smidihen

Project partners: Deltas Infrastructure Mobility Initiative, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions, Municipality of Amsterdam
Research output: Amsterdam 2050: Complex Projects; TU Open (2019)

Contact

Dr. Manuela Triggianese