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Mobility Design
Spring 2024
Moving in KAIST
KAIST is a unique testbed for different kinds of mobility—an enclosed, high-density campus where students live, study, and move daily using bikes, e-scooters, and experimental devices. With low car traffic and a tech-savvy population, it has unique needs of its own, which could be applied to bigger context such as single households in urban environment or transportation system for rural villages. It is a microcosm filled with extreme users, experiencing problems once solved, could impact larger groups.
At ID430 Mobility Design class, we asked our students to find problems uniquely KAIST, while looking out for opportunities that people could benefit from a new type of mobility system.
Featured projects
Mori by Jungah Lee, Daewook Kim
Car the Garden by Minsu Kim, Wooryung Chung


Origami-inspired
Light-weight aluminium
Body panels
Made to unfold
New functionality
New personality
Fresh ideas
Raw materials
Rapid Prototyping
Iterations
Refinement
Innovation

Lack of vegetable intake
Unhealthy diet
Unbalanced life
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