Guía y Talleres de Entornos Caminables Seguros
This guide proposed design guidelines for safe access to essential public urban facilities in Mexican medium cities – it was complemented with training workshops.
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This guide proposed design guidelines for safe access to essential public urban facilities in Mexican medium cities – it was complemented with training workshops.
Artist-led engagement visioning campaign to align public art investments with neighborhood corridors improvement projects in Chicago's West and South sides
Located adjacent to downtown Brownsville, we developed a neighborhood plan in collaboration with residents, community leaders and stakeholders
HYLE, envisioned by artist Juan Angel Chavez, is a public art sculpture commissioned by the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
Located adjacent to downtown Brownsville, we developed a neighborhood plan in collaboration with residents, community leaders and stakeholders
California Avenue is a major north-south in Chicago; this streetscape vision study focuses on the half-mile stretch between 19th Street and 24th Street.
HAJI found 1,800 square feet to advance its vision – a radically healthy community. This space is a commitment to that endeavor.
We lead a community activation that resulted in a collective love letter showcased through a large-scale exterior curtain installation at The Crump.
Chicago Extra-Large is map installation located in the parking lot of a former public school in the Southside of Chicago – Anthony Overton Elementary.
Borderless collaborated in the community participatory activities for the Northeast Kansas Masterplan.
Public space design competition in the Morningside neighborhood of Detroit.
The Overton Exchange is a community-led initiative to support community care and resource sharing in Bronzeville.
The South Division Corridor Plan is a ~3-mile long (850 acres) area specific plan located South of downtown as part of the City's 2002 Master Plan
Reclaiming Space at Hamilton Park project features a design installation in collaboration with Chicago’s Park District's T.R.A.C.E. program (Teens Re-Imagining Art, Community & Environment) to reactivate the area of an existing handball court at Hamilton Park.
Pilot demonstration for a green infrastructure project highlighting neighborhood strategies for climate change and cultural resilience.
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