Resource Management at Dell's Maraschino Cherries
Immense amounts of water and energy are required to produce Dell’s 7,000 tons of maraschino cherries yearly at their factory in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Greening Existing Buildings at Pratt Institute, Spring 2022
Peaker Problems
New York City’s stopgap network of fossil fuel peaker plants are noxious polluters, outdated and inefficient, and unfairly costly to taxpayers. The retirement of these plants creates an opportunity to transition the city to a system of energy storage and renewables, and the remediation of former peaker plant sites create opportunity to bring community facilities and green job training to the disproportionately Black, Brown, and low-income communities the city’s peaker plants currently plague.
Climate Change and Cities at Pratt Institute, Spring 2022
What is New York City’s Unified Land Use Review Procedure?
Participatory Planning at Pratt Institute, Fall 2021
Sidewalk Talk: Street Life After Retail
Branded materials for a 2017 Sidewalk Labs event that asked, “How will e-commerce and digitization impact city streetscapes?”
COVID-19 Visualized
On March 1, 2020, the first case of COVID-19 was reported in New York City. In the months that followed, the virus ravaged the lives of millions of people, fundamentally changing every aspect of city life.