UNESCO Studio - New Orleans

I participated in the 15th edition of the UNESCO Studio, a project of the UNESCO Chair in Urban Landscape of the Université de Montréal, organized in collaboration with Tulane University and Louisiana State University. The studio explored New Orleans’ relationship with water and the Mississippi River, focusing on cultural, ecological, and social dynamics.

My group worked on Algiers Point, conducting site visits, sensory data collection, and community-based analysis to understand the historic riverfront and its challenges. Our project examined the tensions between water management infrastructure, cultural heritage, and neighborhood life, proposing strategies to foster more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable connections between residents and the river.