NYC Comprehensive Waterfront Plan
Designer | Interboro Partners | 06/21 - 12/21
The NYC Comprehensive Waterfront Plan outlines a 10-year vision for a more equitable, more resilient, and healthier waterfront for all New Yorkers.
The Plan is organized by six topic areas:Climate Resiliency and Adaptation, Waterfront Public Access, Economic Opportunity, Water Quality and Natural Resources, Ferries and Governance. These illustrations serve as their chapter dividers and represent projects, goals and strategies found within each topic.
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︎︎︎NYC Waterfront Illustrations
View the report at:
︎︎︎www.waterfrontplan.nyc
NYC Comprehensive Waterfront Plan
Designer | Interboro Partners | 06/21 - 12/21
The NYC Comprehensive Waterfront Plan outlines a 10-year vision for a more equitable, more resilient, and healthier waterfront for all New Yorkers. The Plan contains visuals to highlight ongoing projects and proposals around the city. These urban plans help readers understand the breadth and depth of waterfront projects.
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︎︎︎NYC Waterfront Plans
View the report at:
︎︎︎www.waterfrontplan.nyc
South Bronx Newsletters
Designer | Interboro Partners | 10/21 - 12/21
As part of Harvard’s Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship, five scholars researched environmental justice issues in the Bronx and helped create public health-related content for The Peel, a forthcoming newsletter by the South Bronx-based nonprofit Banana Kelly. The newsletters cover four topics: Noise Pollution, Air Quality, Heat and Food. These newsletter drafts contain key visuals that highlight important resources and programs around the South Bronx to help readers address environmental and health issues in their area.
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︎︎︎ Air Quality Issue
︎︎︎ Sound Issue
︎︎︎Heat Issue
︎︎︎Food Issue
View the newsletters on:
︎︎︎Banana Kelly’s website
Community Builds: Building for Public Matters
Thesis | Cooper Union | 09/20 - 05/21
The thesis is a pilot website (communitybuilds.cargo.site) that serves as a tool to communicate between Brooklyn based residents, their civic representatives, designers, and architects to collaboratively build community projects. The site supports the formation of community organizations and provides resources to aid their goals. It also displays potential sites for community projects, and resources for project design, programming and development.
Learn More:
︎︎︎Community Builds
Or view a short presentation on
︎︎︎Cooper Union’s End of the Year Show
Extrospective
Year 4 | Cooper Union | 01/20 - 05/20
The primary objective of this studio is to design a series of interventions at the Cooper Union’s Foundation Building in order to re-create the relationship between the school and its surroundings and between the building and the interactions that take place within it. All of this, with the idea to re-construct and re-create new imaginaries for the school.
Learn more here:
︎︎︎Extrospective
or
View the studio website here: