Urban Design

North Nashville Bikeway
Civic Design Center (2019)

Though North Nashville is located just one mile from downtown, it is poorly served by pedestrian, bike, and transit infrastructure. The Drum Line proposes to repurpose an abandoned rail line as a multi-use path, which pays homage to the neighborhood’s industrial history, prestigious historically black universities and the famous rock & roll clubs, marching bands, and jazz clubs that gave Music City its name. 

Role: Led concept development, site plan and design, full renderings.

Skills: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign


Shared Micromobility Parking Corrals
Nashville, August 2019

Metro Nashville Public Works collaborated to make downtown streets safe for cyclists, scooter riders, pedestrians, and other non-vehicle users.

Commissioned by Lyft, 3M, and the city, these graphics convey safety information to riders, offer a safe space to park and ride, and offer pedestrians a refuge to cross the street — with a bit of local flair. 

My role: Concept design and production

Skills: Adobe Illustrator


Return to the Waterfront
Harvard GSD — 2019

Boston’s Fort Point is a place of connection and creation. The channel stitches together Boston and the Seaport, and hosts significant industry as well as a vibrant arts community. As an interior waterway, it also plays an essential role in Boston’s climate resilience. 

However, vast impermeable surfaces now expose the area to flood risk, while  restricted pedestrian and bike access curbs its usage as a public space.

Role: Site identification & analysis; concept development, site plan, section, and collages, 3D design, final layout.

Skills: SketchUp, ArcGIS, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign