Design Collection

01 For Jurying Consideration

Life in Between proposes a network of pedestrian oriented streets in downtown Toronto to address the lack of thought and care put into the design of the sidewalk as urban space, despite it being a space that all demographics use at all times of day in all kinds of conditions. The goal of this project is to create a safe, enjoyable, and enriching pedestrian experience, and overall establish a sense of place and belonging in these transitional spaces that make up our perception of the city.

urban design pedestrian street sustainability

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Life in Between
Life in Between

Environmental Design

Life in Between

Cities often prioritize cars over pedestrians, overlooking this transitional space in between of pedestrian travel, despite it being a place that all demographics of people use at all times of day, whether by choice or necessity. A network of... More

Work by

Ashley Snippe

Environmental and Interior Design

“Only architecture that considers human scale and interaction is successful architecture. ”