Uber Air ‘skyport’ concepts are the sci-fi taxi hubs of the future
05/10/18
When Uber takes off with its flying car as it plans to by 2023 it will surely need somewhere to land, a contentious issue many experts believe will be a hindrance to its success. Well apparently not. At Uber’s second annual elevate conference, the ride-hailing company unveiled six skyport concept designs from architecture firms teasing a glimpse into our sci-fi-fantastic airborne future.
The ‘uber hover’ by Humphreys & Partners, pictured above (top), takes inspiration from the form of a beehive for its uberair skyport, modelling itself according to the insects flight patterns to and from the central hub. Whilst it accommodates 900 passengers per level, per hour it uses sustainable materials to create an ecosystem that powers itself. Similarly inspired is ‘the hive’ by the beck group, which is flexible and scalable to accomodate 150 takeoffs and landings per hour and can be scaled up to 1,000 per hour.
The proposed skysports are in response to Uber’s design competition which outlines requirements including the transport of more than 4,000 passengers per hour within a 3-acre footprint. As well as other noise and environmental conditions, the need to ensure that electric-powered aircrafts could be recharged between trips with minimal impact on the environment was also a requirement.
In a statement John Badalamenti, Uber’s Head of Design for Advanced Programs and Aviation, said ‘while uberair might feel like a far away dream, it’s closer than you think and urban infrastructure has to start to evolve now to keep up.‘ As well as calling on architects Uber has also entered into real estate partnerships with in order to aid the creation of skyports. Last fall, Uber released the first video of the uberAIR experience.
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