Dusty Greenwell Park – Lookout Tower
With the use of LIDAR data from the City of Vancouver, I created a model of Dusty Greenwell Park. Using the Grasshopper plug-in for Rhino, I developed a new design intervention for the site.
With the use of LIDAR data from the City of Vancouver, I created a model of Dusty Greenwell Park. Using the Grasshopper plug-in for Rhino, I developed a new design intervention for the site.
"Subtraction is not simply absence, but a moment in a set of exchanges and advances,
aggressions and attritions that are part of most active organizations. Active forms are
multipliers, switches, remote controls, or governors—time-released protocols that generate
or manage these exchanges with a stream of objects and spaces. They are capable of
orchestrating the ebbs and flows—the appearance and disappearance—of buildings."
- Keller Easterling, Subtraction, 2014
A short summary of the skills, projects and knowledge that I gained throughout my geographic information science course, GEOB 270, at UBC.
This project works to display some aspects of the daily life on First Nation Reserves that are present within the Greater Vancouver as the overarching region. Our mission is to compare the immediate availability of public service amenities in a specifically determined buffer around the said communities.
A project used to study the Environmental Impacts of the potential new Garibaldi at Squamish resort.
A study on housing value and affordability across Vancouver. Also a comparison of housing affordability between Montreal and Vancouver.
A series of maps created to analyze the affects of a potential storm surge in Vancouver. Completed for a lab in GEOB 270. The individual maps look at the different aspects and areas that would be affected due to the potential rising water levels. One map looks specifically at the False Creek area and the new St. Paul's Hospital location.