Hong Kong-based Italian designer Andrea Ponti has just presented Island, a double-decker driverless tram that’s dedicated to his home city with an emphasis on social distancing. It incorporates industrial, transportation, and public design, trying to provide mobility and sustainability in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
This innovative project is like a display of Ponti’s 14 years’ worth of experience in product and industrial design which he built working with global companies including Panasonic, Philips, and Samsonite.
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Island is a double-decker driverless tram designed for the city of Hong Kong
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“The idea of designing a tram is no coincidence,” Ponti wrote on his website. “Trams are one of the city’s landmarks and the tramways celebrate their 115th anniversary this year. The concept of social distancing, which limits people’s freedom to move and interact became the design challenge and focal point for the new concept.”
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The exterior design is inspired by the urban landscape of Hong Kong, which features vast surfaces of glass and rounded-corner buildings
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The name Island references the innovative design of the interiors, where large circular benches facilitate social distancing and passengers sit facing outwards in a radial pattern
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“Natural light floods the interiors during the day through the curved windows and a domed top, which also provide awe-inspiring views at night,” Ponti added. “The driverless technology optimizes the interior space of the tram, making it easier to manage travel times and increase onboard safety.”
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The tram has a retractable connector for rapid charging at tram stops while the large vertical LEDs enhance visibility in all weather conditions
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The project includes exterior, interior, and tram stop design
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The interior design contrasts with the exterior. “Minimalist design, charcoal black walls, soft circular seating, wooden floors and trims with a natural finish all create a neutral and friendly environment. This chromatic diversity, in addition to the dark color palette, frames and accentuates the beauty of the Hong Kong urban landscape. The simple tram stop structure has sleek, essential lines. Being open on both sides, it facilitates a linear, orderly flow of people and a healthier environment.”
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“With the Coronavirus pandemic, people are shunning public transport and relying much more on private transport”
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“We wanted to reimagine public transport in the post-COVID era from a prevention perspective”
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“Especially in the densely populated city of Hong Kong, where social distancing is hard to achieve”
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