Transport infrastructure design plays a key role in shaping an attractive and accessible urban environment.
Thoughtful visual identity and intuitive wayfinding enhance the usability of public transport, encouraging residents to shift away from private cars and reducing the load on the street and road network.
A unified citywide wayfinding system is of particular importance. It may include:
wayfinding totems installed on streets,
directional signs to key destinations,
route maps at stops and inside public transport vehicles.
These elements help residents and visitors navigate the city with ease, plan transfers, and choose the most convenient routes.
Infrastructure design and effective wayfinding are especially important during the modernization and reform of public transport systems. They provide passengers with a comfortable and predictable travel experience, helping them adapt to new models of urban mobility.
Creating a transport system brand is an effective tool for building public trust in the city. It makes it easier for people to understand and embrace changes while increasing the appeal of public transport.
Such measures not only significantly improve the quality of the urban environment but also promote greater social activity, sustainable economic growth, and the development of a positive tourist image for the city.
Strategic spatial planning. Development of principles, stages, and scenarios for long-term territorial development.
Calculation of economic efficiency of transport solutions and assessment of project viability.
Support in the choice of technology solutions for improvement of transport system efficiency, safety, and quality of life in the city.
Support in the delivery of integrated transport and public realm solutions — from strategy development to architectural supervision of urban street reconstruction.