Using big date and artificial intelligent technology, this urban research project records the land use condition New York City’s 268 jointly operated playgrounds (JOPs), the total area of which equals to 45% that of Central Park.
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The data is visualized using a quadrant diagram mediating between color gradient and line density. By presenting data at such magnitude, the installation encourages public interaction and conversation.
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For design, the proposal envisions various ways to link groups of JOPs together, to create urban networks that promotes connectivity, reciprocity, and resilience.