Care in the City: An Introduction to Mutual AidIn the week following the Northeast’s bomb cyclone, the sidewalks in New York City are a mess. Melting snow thaws along every curb, pooling…Feb 6, 2022Feb 6, 2022
Walking the City: Belonging & IdentityI spend a lot of time walking. Almost everything I need is within walking distance of where I live, which is an enormous luxury, and I have…Jan 24, 2022Jan 24, 2022
Refuge in the AndesAfter a few weeks of traveling alone in Ecuador in the summer of 2017, I had decided to go home early. It was my first solo trip, and I…Sep 24, 2020Sep 24, 2020
Psychedelic Design in Seville’s Casco AntiguoSeville has a sizeable historic district, which contains twelve different neighborhoods as well as three different UNESCO World Heritage…Jul 23, 2020Jul 23, 2020
Homeless in the Welfare StateDuring June of 2017, Danish parliament passed an anti-begging measure to discourage panhandling. The following month, within a…Mar 4, 2019Mar 4, 2019
Better than AirBNB: The Affordable CityA little over a year ago now, I was walking around the Alfama neighborhood in Lisbon. It was my first time in Portugal, and I was…Mar 4, 2019Mar 4, 2019
Highways of History: Sugar Hill, Los AngelesAt the turn of the 20th century, Los Angeles had a population of about 100,000 people. In the middle of it all was the wealthiest…Jan 17, 20191Jan 17, 20191
Traveling Alone Sucks (But It’s Worth It)Last week, I took a train trip from Copenhagen through Brussels, Paris, and Berlin. Many of my classmates were traveling as well, since we…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
Images of InclusionNørrebro’s Superkilen park, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, Topotek1 and Superflex attempts to design for integration in the most diverse…Oct 14, 2018Oct 14, 2018
Belonging to the CityWalking along the High Line over the streets of Chelsea on a sunny day, it’s easy to see why the repurposed rail bridge has gained such…Oct 14, 2018Oct 14, 2018