Atlanta, GA Case Study | Re-Design

An Accessible Atlanta Beltline


To Communicate, an All-Inclusive, Interpretive Language, By Using Urban Design Within the Landscape


About the Project

It’s purpose is to provide a safe and well designed area for anyone and everyone with disabilities and families with small children.

Since the Ponce City Market is a densely used area, this design is dedicated to the more calm BeltLine users. For the people who want to walk a bit, then sit down, and to help get back up and keep going along the BeltLine. 

The project coexists with the already previous structures proved by Ponce City Market. 

Early Seat Design

Beginning Research

Project Boards

Skills Used:

  • Creating a 3D Raised Relief Map to figure out the elevation of the site.

  • Original 3D rendering, using SketchUp, for every object seen.

  • Researching the surroundings and history of Atlanta

  • Interviewing the BeltLine users, including wheelchair users, on their experience and issues.



Summer 2021

Auburn University, ENVD Workshop II - Capstone


Architectural Design Portfolio

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