Draft initiative for the Theodor Heuss Bridge, Düsseldorf

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The initiative design for a Green Bridge over the Rhine in Düsseldorf is very promising. Coypright: Copyright design: RKW Architektur +, Visualization: Formtool, Anton Kolev

The initiative design for a Green Bridge over the Rhine in Düsseldorf is very promising. Coypright: Copyright design: RKW Architektur +, Visualization: Formtool, Anton Kolev

The Theodor Heuss Bridge in Düsseldorf is dilapidated. RKW Architektur + and JLL have developed the idea for a green bridge that offers a landscaped park for pedestrians and cyclists.

The Theodor Heuss Bridge in Düsseldorf is dilapidated. RKW Architektur + and JLL have developed the idea for a green bridge that offers a landscaped park for pedestrians and cyclists.

The Theodor Heuss Bridge is the second oldest of Düsseldorf’s seven bridges. It is dilapidated and urgently needs to be renovated or rebuilt. The city of Düsseldorf has therefore called for a dialog on the future of the bridge. In this context, RKW Architektur + and Marcel Abel from JLL Düsseldorf haveproposed an exciting thought experiment: what if motorized traffic is banished to a four-lane, underground tube in future and a green bridge runs across the Rhine as a landscape park with a fast cycle path?

The visualizations produced show a spectacular and sustainable structure that is particularly geared towards pedestrian traffic. There will also be living space, a hotel and office space. The Green Bridge would offer new perspectives on the city. “The bridge has to be rebuilt anyway, but today it can be made into much more than just a traffic route – a sustainable structure that gives people quality space in an optimal location,” says Marcel Abel.

The design.lab at RKW Architektur+ developed the visionary proposal. The idea behind it is to get rid of the idea of the bridge as a monofunctional structure. Instead, the Green Bridge is intended to connect a variety of services. It is reserved for cyclists, pedestrians and greenery.

The new Theodor Heuss Bridge in Düsseldorf could lead to motorized traffic driving through the Rhine in a tube in future. According to the proposal, the bridge’s current towering pylons would be replaced by usable architecture. The static chain line would determine the shape and height of the structure, with a high point on both sides of the bank. The bridge, which is over 1.5 kilometers long, would have a curved shape and measure around 65 meters at its widest point. The highest point would be around 47 meters above the street level of Cecilienallee. The clearance height for shipping traffic would remain unrestricted.

The construction time for this vision by RKW Architektur + is estimated at around three to four years. The costs could amount to around 700 million euros. This also includes the cost of a temporary bridge to connect the two banks of the Rhine at this point during construction.

“Today, bridges are much more than functional connections. They can create new living space with attractive uses – they are places of encounter. Because in the future, we will live more airily in cities,” says Dieter Schmoll, Managing Partner at RKW Architektur +.

Probably the most important function of the proposed Green Bridge is as a green ribbon. This is because the new Theodor Heuss Bridge in Düsseldorf would also be a landscape park connecting Golzheim with the Niederkassel Rhine meadows. A fast cycle path is to run through the green. Playgrounds and barbecue areas would provide views of the city skyline. And with kiosks, cafés and offers such as urban gardening and farming projects, the quality of stay would also be very high.

For RKW Architektur +, the idea of a long-term revitalization of the bridge with many possible uses is very important. This includes 400 residential units, from mini-apartments to maisonettes. According to the proposal, publicly subsidized and privately financed living space should alternate. This would create a lively, intergenerational neighborhood very close to the water.

The concept also includes a hotel with 350 rooms, a spa and panoramic restaurant, unusual office spaces in the pylon structures and mobility hubs in the bridge bases. Thanks to charging stations for electric cars and bicycles, car-sharing services and bicycle rental, the Green Bridge can be designed sustainably. And wind turbines, photovoltaic systems and efficient prefabricated steel components will also support Düsseldorf’s ambitious climate targets.

“We are giving the city impetus by combining transportation and sustainability, recreation and radiance. The Green Bridge can set standards beyond Germany, which in turn reflects on Düsseldorf. That is why we will use our resources and networks to realize this project,” says Marcel Abel from JLL.

It is still unclear whether the city of Düsseldorf will approve the draft initiative. What is certain, however, is that the Theodor Heuss Bridge, which is over 60 years old, is in the last third of its life cycle. It is already necessary to restrict truck traffic. The city of Düsseldorf placed the cable-stayed bridge under a preservation order in 2016.

The Office for Bridge, Tunnel and Light Rail Construction is currently still in the planning phase. A public participation process took place in June 2023, during which the proposal by RKW Architektur + was also discussed. Two further dialog forums are planned for the autumn. And at the end of 2023 or beginning of 2024, a draft resolution is to be developed that describes a preferred option for the future of the Rhine crossing.

Bridges could soon also come from 3D printers, at least according to a proposal by Zaha Hadid Architects.

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Blockchain in mobility: how digital technologies bring transparency to transport systems

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A blockchain-based platform analyzes traffic flows in real time and ensures more efficient control of urban mobility. Pexels | Pixabay

Blockchain technology is often associated with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, but has many more applications, particularly in the area of mobility. Blockchain is a decentralized database that records transactions transparently and tamper-proof. In mobility, this technology opens up new opportunities to optimize transport networks, prevent fraud and increase efficiency. Blockchain provides a secure platform for managing the data and transactions that occur daily in complex transportation systems. […]

Blockchain technology is often associated with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, but has many more applications, particularly in the area of mobility. Blockchain is a decentralized database that records transactions transparently and tamper-proof. In mobility, this technology opens up new opportunities to optimize transport networks, prevent fraud and increase efficiency. Blockchain provides a secure platform for managing the data and transactions that occur daily in complex transportation systems.

Fun fact: According to a study by Deloitte, blockchain technologies in the transport sector could generate global savings of up to 30 billion US dollars by 2030.

Blockchain is based on several principles that make it particularly suitable for use in mobility.

Decentralization

Instead of a central database, information is stored in a network of nodes. This decentralization makes the system resistant to failures and manipulation.

Transparency

Every transaction is recorded in the blockchain and can be viewed by all network participants. This promotes trust and prevents fraud.

Security

Cryptographic encryption and consensus mechanisms make the blockchain virtually tamper-proof. This is particularly important for sensitive data such as ticketing information or payment details.

Smart contracts

Smart contracts are self-executing contracts that are executed automatically when certain conditions are met. They automate processes such as payments, bookings or insurance claims.

Practical example: A blockchain-based car sharing system could use smart contracts to only grant access to vehicles once payment has been confirmed.

Blockchain offers a wide range of applications that can make mobility safer, more efficient and more transparent.

Digital ticketing and payment processing

Blockchain enables a tamper-proof and transparent ticketing system for public transportation. Users can purchase their tickets digitally without having to rely on central providers.

Car sharing and ridesharing

Decentralized platforms could make carsharing and ridesharing services more efficient by enabling the booking, payment and handling of journeys directly between users.

Logistics and supply chains

In logistics, blockchain can be used to track the transportation of goods and prevent manipulation in the supply chain. Every movement of a delivery is recorded in the blockchain, which increases transparency.

Traffic management and parking systems

Blockchain can make traffic management systems more efficient by providing real-time data on traffic flows and parking options. Users could reserve and pay for parking spaces via decentralized platforms.

Practical example: a pilot project in Vienna is using blockchain to securely manage parking tickets and make the process more transparent.

The introduction of blockchain in mobility offers numerous advantages that benefit both users and operators.

Transparency and trust

Blockchain increases transparency by making all transactions publicly visible. This creates trust between users and providers and reduces fraudulent activities.

Fraud protection and security

Cryptographic encryption makes the blockchain secure against manipulation. This protects users from fraud and operators from financial losses.

Increased efficiency

Blockchain automates processes such as payments and bookings, saving time and costs. Smart contracts make it possible to minimize administrative tasks and speed up processes.

Data integrity

Data stored in the blockchain cannot be subsequently changed. This ensures that all information remains correct and trustworthy.

Expert opinion: According to a study by PwC, blockchain-based systems could reduce operating costs in the transportation sector by up to 15 %.

Despite its advantages, there are also challenges that need to be overcome when introducing blockchain in mobility.

Scalability

Blockchain technology reaches its limits with high transaction volumes. Cities with busy transportation systems need to ensure that the technology can be scaled.

Energy consumption

Blockchain systems, especially those with proof-of-work consensus mechanisms, consume significant amounts of energy. This is at odds with the sustainability goals of many cities.

Legal and regulatory issues

The introduction of blockchain in mobility requires a clear legal framework, particularly with regard to data protection, liability and contract law.

Acceptance by users and operators

The implementation of new technologies requires time and acceptance from users and operators. Transparent communication about the benefits and functionality of blockchain is crucial.

Expert opinion: According to a survey by Gartner, 40% of companies consider regulatory uncertainty to be the biggest obstacle to the introduction of blockchain.

Vienna: Blockchain for parking systems

In Vienna, blockchain is being used to digitize parking management. Users can reserve and pay for parking spaces and extend their parking times, all via a decentralized platform.

Seoul: blockchain for local public transport

In Seoul, the city is testing a blockchain-based platform for public transportation that makes ticketing and payment processing more secure and transparent.

Rotterdam: logistics with blockchain

Rotterdam is using blockchain to make logistics chains in the port more efficient. Every movement of containers is recorded in the blockchain, which increases transparency and prevents fraud.

The further development of blockchain technology will continue to revolutionize mobility in cities.

  1. Integration with IoT: IoT devices could be connected directly to the blockchain to capture and analyze traffic flows and vehicle data in real time.
  2. AI-powered analytics: AI could use blockchain data to analyze traffic flows and create predictive models for more efficient mobility
  3. Smart contracts for insurance: Insurance claims could be automated and processed faster by relying on blockchain-based smart contracts.
  4. Decentralized mobility platforms: Blockchain could serve as the basis for platforms that connect users* directly with providers* and eliminate the need for centralized intermediaries.

Future outlook: In Dubai, a blockchain system is being developed that integrates traffic management, insurance and ticketing into a single platform to make the city’s mobility more efficient and transparent.

Blockchain technology offers enormous opportunities to make mobility in cities safer, more efficient and more transparent. From digital ticketing and car sharing to logistics and traffic management – blockchain creates trust and optimizes urban processes. Despite the challenges, particularly in terms of scalability and legal issues, blockchain has the potential to fundamentally transform mobility and make cities smarter and more sustainable.

Concluding thought: Blockchain is more than just a technical trend – it is a transformative force that will shape the mobility of tomorrow. A future in which transportation systems are transparent, efficient and connected starts with blockchain technology.

By the way: the first woman is now at the head of the DGGL Presidium.

Change in sales management at Uzin

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Team leadership, service competence and expansion of the brand: Christian Schaar took over the sales management for the Bavarian region at Uzin on March 1. Advertorial Article Parallax Article

Team leadership, service competence and expansion of the brand:
Christian Schaar took over the sales management for the Bavarian region at Uzin on March 1.
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