Research Assistantship with MIT Senseable City Lab and Prof. Pedro M. Cruz
I worked on a team with Professor Pedro M. Cruz from Northeastern University's Center for Design and faculty from MIT's Senseable City Lab and created visualizations for research into the relationship between access to urban amenities and usage of urban amenities in cities across the United States.
Maps that visualize an urban amenity access measure (left) and an urban amenity usage measure (right) created by MIT Senseable City Lab for each census block group on a 15 minute walkshed from the geometric center of each block group. I repeated this visualization for sixteen cities across the U.S, and the visualizations were made with ArcGIS Pro and Illustrator.
Preliminary visualization for my research assistantship that I designed and coded in Processing.
This is the final visualization created by Prof. Pedro M. Cruz for our work with MIT Senseable City Lab. I designed the five-pronged unit to visualize urban amenity usage data by quintile for each city studied in the U.S. in Processing.









