Using parametric and computational design tools (Rhino, Grashopper + Plugins) I analyzed, interpreted, visualized and mapped large amounts of data for New York. I focused on the trends of transportation in the city, and I found most interest in the CitiBike data and the lack of bike and pedestrian infrastructure connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan. Using the mappings and data to generate site and program, along with the form generation and structural optimization from the beam and vault, I developed a site, program and architecture to resolve the issue I had found in the form of a bike and pedestrian bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Schwinn City
Cornell University | Fall 2018 Faculty: Martin Miller + Andreas Tjeldflaat