AVENUE21. : Automatisierter und vernetzter Verkehr: Entwicklungen des urbanen Europa

The following publication shows the results of a Daimler and Benz Foundation grant-supported research project at the TU Wien. It is the shared achievement of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning and comprises more than two and a half years of interdisciplinary teamwork. The subject of the study...

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Main Author: Mitteregger, Mathias (auth)
Other Authors: Bruck, Emilia M. (auth), Soteropoulos, Aggelos (auth), Stickler, Andrea (auth), Berger, Martin (auth), Dangschat, Jens S. Scheuvens (auth), Banerjee, Ian (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Vienna TU Wien Academic Press 2020
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