More shelter, more freedom

A visual and design study on new forms of protection and autonomy applied to the stroller, conceived as a more advanced care device within the contemporary urban space.

This research stems from a simple observation: many everyday objects continue to leave evident needs unresolved. In the case of the stroller, design can still evolve significantly—for example, by integrating rain protection for the parent or by envisioning assisted and autonomous driving systems capable of easing the effort, freeing the hands, and making urban movement more fluid. This is not the design of a finalized product, but rather the opening of several possible design directions.