Networked Urbanism

design thinking initiatives for a better urban life

Design critics: Belinda Tato and Jose Luis Vallejo, principals of Ecosistema Urbano
Harvard Design School

Master Studio carried on during the Fall semester at the Urban Planning and Design Department at Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), under the title “Urban waste, urban design”. As designers, we will aim to streamline the process and systems by which waste is created, disposed of, and managed at both the human (individual) and urban scale (community).

We have a beta version of Curbed City for selected test users. Once all the bugs are worked out, we plan on incorporating into www.curbedcity.com What do you think?

Curbed City Beta App


Updated brochure with new Aeon features and marketing approach.

Aeon Project Brochure


The Aeon project was one of 12 teams out of 50 shortlisted as a semi-finalist for the Harvard Business School “Pitch” competition. Below is the presentation which includes a re-framing of the Aeon time-management tool.

Aeon presentation for Harvard Pitch Competition


Created for the Prix Emile Hermes “Time to Yourself” design competition.


Aeon project: brief for iLab


Aeon: a new representation of time


In the middle of November, we were asked to create a proposal for the final review “performance” for former Loeb Fellow Jim Lasko.

Nov 19 Final Review Proposal


Below are initial attempts to create a mobile application to solve the logistical problems associated with digitizing maps and tickets, and beginning to design a visitor-to-visitor commenting platform.

Artboards for upload-01 MFA for upload_4 MFA for upload_3 MFA For Upload_2 Artboards for upload-05


Below is the presentation given during our two-day midterm review on October 22 and 23, 2013.

MFA RVEx Midreview 02


This week, we constructed an Aquaplot Oyster Garden to take to the Boston Harbor.

Oyster Garden Prototype 1.0

Aquaplot by Jenny Corlett + Kelly Murphy


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