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Ibis
Ibis is a mobility system designed to enable tourists to access the San Cipriano Natural Reserve in a safe and regulated manner, ensuring controlled visitor capacity while minimizing ecological impact. The system is based on a lightweight electric train, complemented by designated stations and dedicated rail infrastructure. The train is equipped with cushioned seating for up to 20 passengers, access to natural light, a circulation-based ventilation system, and a multi-informa
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Navegando el Pacífico
Navegando el Pacífico is a tourism-oriented mobility system designed to connect visitors and local communities with the natural and cultural wealth of Buenaventura and its surrounding Pacific coastal attractions. The system seeks to deliver a seamless, comfortable, and authentic travel experience through the integration of small yacht cruises, floating stations, and collectible tickets as narrative artifacts. Although Buenaventura primarily functions as a transit hub to other
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Movitur
Movitur is a system of floating interchange docks designed to enhance mobility within Buenaventura. The docks are strategically configured to facilitate seamless transfers between multiple modes of transportation -including land, maritime, and riverine systems- through modular arrangements tailored to the specific operational requirements of each mode. These modules incorporate essential facilities such as ticket offices, seating areas, turnstiles, lighting, and other support
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Jaaiba
Jaaiba is a two-story luxury catamaran conceived as a floating restaurant that offers visitors to Bahía Solano an immersive gastronomic experience. The concept proposes a culinary journey in which each dish functions as a narrative device, engaging diners with local traditions, indigenous flavors, and the cultural stories of the region. Bahía Solano, located in the department of Chocó, is recognized as an emerging tourist destination, attracting visitors in part through its d
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Nuká
Nuká es un sistema turístico flotante que integra alojamiento y transporte con el objetivo de posicionar al Chocó como un destino de turismo sostenible de alta calidad. El concepto se centra en una plataforma flotante tipo lounge que funciona tanto como medio de transporte como espacio experiencial, a través del cual los visitantes pueden interactuar con la biodiversidad de la región —mediante actividades como avistamiento de ballenas y aves— y con su patrimonio cultural, co
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Boga
Boga is a tourism-oriented mobility system conceived for the municipality of Tumaco, designed to foster meaningful connections between visitors and the everyday life, culture, and biodiversity of Colombia’s Pacific Region. The system comprises a specialized vessel and a network of tourism routes that facilitate immersive experiences. The vessel is designed in accordance with eco-design principles, incorporating recycled materials, and is developed through participatory design
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Uramba
Uramba is a floating barge designed to deliver healthcare services to riverside communities along the Atrato River. The large-scale barge provides accessible spaces for health-related discussions, medical consultations, gardens dedicated to medicinal plants, and kitchens for the preparation of traditional remedies. The Atrato River serves as a critical connection between Quibdó and numerous rural communities in Chocó, many of which face significant barriers to accessing healt
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


UMO
UMO represents a modular shelter system designed to provide complementary visual healthcare services in Buenaventura, including optometric examinations and diagnoses, the production of lenses and eyeglasses, and patient follow-up that incorporates traditional knowledge practices. The shelters are conceived to be flexible, transportable, adaptable, and interconnectable through access ramps, enabling their deployment in diverse territorial conditions. In Buenaventura, access to
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 271 min read


Ve+allá
Ve+allá is a modular, well-equipped suitcase designed for the storage and transportation of advanced medical devices and supplies intended to deliver essential visual healthcare services to rural communities in Buenaventura. The system enhances the mobility of medical personnel by facilitating access to remote areas characterized by significant geographical constraints, thereby ensuring the safe, efficient, and high-quality provision of care. In rural areas of Buenaventura, c
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 261 min read


Mirá
Mirá is a mobility system designed to facilitate access to high-quality visual healthcare services for both rural and urban populations in Buenaventura through the integration of an amphibious vessel and a health center constructed on stilts. The vessel is equipped with a compact consultation room for ocular diagnostics, a stretcher, an access ramp for patients, and a foldable amphibious mechanism that enables effective operation along coastal and riverine environments. In Bu
Robinson Alexander De Lavalle Herrera
Mar 261 min read
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