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Koreatown in 24 hours exploring the intersection of its spatiality and temporality
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Tech Talent Pipeline
Cornell Tech Roosevelt Island, Industry City, Silicon Alley Grace Ng
Within the past three decades, New York City has solidified its position as a leading global hub for the innovation economy. The New York City Economic Development Corporation has been keen to groom local tech talents through a comprehensive suite of public and private partnerships scattered across the 5 boroughs. This project examines a closed loop pipeline spanning across Cornell Tech Roosevelt Island, Industry City and Silicon Alley; exploring the notion of knowledge and innovation as a commons, empowering the masses for social mobility.
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NYC Tech Talent Pipeline
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Industry City
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Industry City 1. birds eye view of site (industry city + silicon alley in the flatiron district + cornell roosevelt island) and connections (subway and main roads) 2. section of silicon alley 3. perspective showing connection of tech hub to the wider city/other areas of technological innovation (ie industry city and cornell tech) 4. industry city facade detail + massing
5. silicon alley showing retail space (dark orange) and office spaces (light orange)
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Text Portrait of a building in k-town
prominent hotspot for asian nightlife
karaoke
asian clubs 24/7 establishments
dessert bar
destination for traditional restaurants (cuisine/specialty)
street vendors
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1. 3D Model of Site Fragment 2. Mapping of Schools within Fragment - representing the mobility of knowledge and education
3. Mapping of Office Districts - workscape symbolising the mobility of (career) opportunities 4. Business Improvement District that forms part of commercial corridor leading to Industry City 5. Mapping of Industrial Factories on site - the pre-existing urban fabric and activities in surrounding areas
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jay-driving right to the road? shared paths as a source of competition
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alternative forms of commercial activity informality as accessibility?
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urban oasis
respite within a four-lane bidirectional road
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