Future Mobility Lab

The Future Mobility Center at the Ullman School of Design of the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning at the University of Cincinnati, is a glimpse into the next iteration of vehicle design studios. The space is composed by a collaborative workspace that enables multidisciplinary work, an advanced visualization lab for traditional 2D development future concepts, and a space that mixes virtual reality development with physical prototyping.

Bold items are sponsored work.

  • Autonomous Lift Truck Concepts 
    Fall of 2016 
    Crown and Autodesk Sponsored Project 
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • The Future of Pick Up Trucks
    Spring of 2016
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • Experience-Specific Vehicle Interiors in the Shared Economy
    Fall of 2017 
    Fiat-Chrysler Sponsored Project
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • The Future of Shared Mobility and Autonomous Vehicle Communication
    Spring of 2018 
    General Motors Sponsored Project
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • The Future of Lifestyle
    Fall of 2018
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • Mobility solutions for 2035: hyperloop interiors, passenger drones, older-adult mobility
    Spring of 2019
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • The Future of Clean in a Shared Mobility World
    Summer of 2019
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • Urban Reshaping
    Fall 2019 
    Hankook Tire and Technology Sponsored Project
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz, Dr. Gjoko Muratovski
  • The Future of Mobile Living
    Spring 2020
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz, Yuki Fukunaga
  • Post-Pandemic Mobility
    Summer 2020
    Juan Antonio Islas Munoz
  • Mobile Autonomous Robotic Assistants
    Fall of 2020
    Yong-Gyun Ghim

Student Work

Tanner Van De Veer Senior Capstone Project

Project done by Tanner Van De Veer

 

Tanner Van De Veer Senior Capstone Project

Project done by Tanner Van De Veer

 

Tanner Van De Veer Work

Project done by Tanner Van De Veer

 

Jaren Dorman Work

Project done by Jaren Dorman

 

Hunter Elmore Work

Project done by Hunter Elmore

 

Enrico Suhm Work

Project done by Enrico Suhm