https://www.rotterdam.nl/wonen-leven/fietsstad/
AIR QUALITY
https://www.rotterdam.nl/wonen-leven/luchtkwaliteit/
WALKING ROUTES
https://www.routeyou.com/nl-nl/location/walk/47414883/wandelen-in-rotterdam-overzicht-van-alle-wandelroutes
METRO
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/our-port/facts-and-figures/facts-figures-about-the-port/port-infrastructure
The port of Rotterdam is Europe’s largest sea port. The port owes its leading position to its outstanding accessibility for sea-going vessels. In addition, the port of Rotterdam creates direct and indirect employment for some 385,000 people, in businesses throughout the Netherlands. A place where unlimited ambitions can become reality.
https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/doing-business/port-of-the-future/digitisation/digital-developments
DIGITALISATION OF THE PORT
https://rotterdamkaart.nl/
ROTTERDAM CYCLING CITY
OTHER INFRASTRUCTURES
LOCATION
Through some research abour Rotterdam and its infrastructure system, we discovered that some of the streets that we currently walk were actually canals.
Since our main theme is the possibility of virtual travels in the future, we thought, why not using "virtual" paths for our project? Why not thinking about basing our "service" on a non-existing communication route?
We found this website where the current map of the city of Rotterdam is being compared with old maps, from the 1839:
https://rotterdamkaart.nl/
GENERAL RESEARCH