Intertwine - Re-Connecting Loose Ends of the City

  • Prize
    Winner in Architectural Design - Bridges and Public infrastructure
  • University
    Savannah College of Art and Design
  • Lead Designer
    Miloni Shah
  • Architect
    Savannah College of arts and design
  • Location
    Brno, Czech Republic
  • Project Date
    07/02/2022 - June 2nd, 2022

Intertwine - Re-Connecting Loose Ends of the City

A city is formed in different layers, buildings, open spaces, and humans. In the layer of planning and development, transit plays an important role in interconnecting the city and providing ease in commutation for the people. This thesis will develop the understanding of forming layers in urbanism, the importance of transit systems, and the adaptable human-centered design approach.
As humans are the users of both, the city, and its transit system, therefore it is necessary to understand how the city functions and what role the transit system play. Further understanding can help in identifying the areas around the transit system that can potentially be inviting and people to use. This paves the way in the direction of human-centric design where an inter-related and inter-weaved fabric of social interaction connects the city.