The concept addresses Seoul’s greatest mobility issues by relieving the overcrowded subway with an efficient surface road system. The answer: the “Double Street” concept, developed at the invitation of the Seoul Design Foundation by an interdisciplinary team of students and faculty from the College for Creative Studies led by Associate Professor and Chair of Transportation Design (BFA/MFA) Paul Snyder. ![]() ![]() The problem: develop a sustainable mobility solution for the future of Seoul that incorporates state-of-the-art technology and efficient service and that addresses the diverse needs of commuters, children, people with disabilities and the elderly. As urban areas move toward a “smarter” paradigm, it makes sense that the next iteration of the city’s transport system also be developed in concert with smart technology. The city also is a world leader in public transportation. ![]() Seoul, South Korea, is a densely populated city with typical big-city issues - traffic, overcrowded public transportation and high levels of pollution.
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