From 8 April to 16 October 2022, the schools of Engineering and Architecture of the University of Navarra will participate in the temporary exhibition commissioned by Lord Foster and organised by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. This exhibition celebrates the history of one of the most important objects of the 20th century: the automobile. At the framework of this exhibition a space has been set aside for students to present their vision through a variety of media: models, sketches, animations, ...
It is somewhat daring to guess what the car of the future will be like, but if there is one thing we are sure of, it is the current trend towards a sustainable mobility . When we talk about sustainable mobility , we tend to think exclusively of big cities, since 80% of the Spanish population lives in them. But there is a reality - rural environments - where the private vehicle is the only alternative to ensure an adequate mobility and thus access to many essential services. A large issue of people in this reality do not have access to a car, either because of age, dependence, costs ... and depend on friends, relatives, neighbours to do their business.
From 8 April to 16 October 2022, the schools of Engineering and Architecture of the University of Navarra will participate in the temporary exhibition commissioned by Lord Foster and organised by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. This exhibition celebrates the history of one of the most important objects of the 20th century: the automobile. At the framework of this exhibition a space has been set aside for students to present their vision through a variety of average: models, sketches, animations, ...
It is somewhat daring to guess what the car of the future will be like, but if there is one thing we are sure of, it is the current trend towards sustainable mobility . When we talk about sustainable mobility , we tend to think exclusively of big cities, since 80% of the Spanish population lives in them. But there is a reality - rural environments - where the private vehicle is the only alternative to ensure adequate mobility and thus access to many essential services. A large issue of people in this reality do not have access to a car, either because of age, dependence, costs ... and depend on friends, relatives, neighbours to do their business.
What does the University propose?
The University of Navarra presents an autonomous, shared and sustainable rural mobility ecosystem to weave a network of connections with other urban centres. This ecosystem is committed to connected infrastructures that facilitate the speech, the implementation of vehicles powered by clean energies that reduce emissions and the evolution of a shared service eliminating the culture of vehicle ownership.
What does the University propose?
The University of Navarra presents an autonomous, shared and sustainable rural mobility ecosystem to weave a network of connections with other urban centres. This ecosystem is committed to connected infrastructures that facilitate speech, the implementation of vehicles powered by clean energies that reduce emissions and the evolution of a shared service eliminating the culture of vehicle ownership.