Equity in Zoning: Three Directions Forward
This project critically examines the City of New Westminster’s current Zoning Bylaw to understand if and how the City’s land-use regulations are contributing to and perpetuating inequity within the City.
This project critically examines the City of New Westminster’s current Zoning Bylaw to understand if and how the City’s land-use regulations are contributing to and perpetuating inequity within the City.
This project studies active transportation (Greenway) facilities design in a newly developed area in the City of Zhuhai, China. Multiple mini projects focusing on street audits, site analysis, covid-related design changes were conducted to examine the challenges of future transportation planning and active transportation facilities design.
This planning brief is prepared for UBC Campus and Community Planning in exploring the idea of a car-free campus for the UBC Vancouver Campus.
This project provides a data-driven design solution to the real-world urban challenge of the community engagement gap in development planning. Along with the proposal, a start-up pitch for potential investors, an initial budget, and a critique of its social implications were presented in this Planning course focusing on smart cities.
Assessing environmental impact for the Garibaldi at Squamish ski resort project on ArcGIS
A qualitative research on Metro Vancouver night-time transportation during the covid-19 pandemic.
This group project focuses on the theme of topography and natural systems in the context of the City of Surrey. Our group first created a number of regional mappings of the City of Surrey, then developed a schematic design proposal based on the theme.
This group project brought together two different ways of ‘reading’ the site of Scott Road Station in the City of Surrey—one experience and observation-based, the other focusing more on abstract forms of research—with ‘writing’ a very schematic proposal for the area.
This project analyses spatial relation between location of affordable housing and socioeconomic conditions and use MCE and MaxEnt to propose new potential affordable housing building sites in city of Toronto.