Our project surrounded micro-mobility, a form of transportation, which concerns many different factors, such as placemaking and wayfinding. During this studio, we learned about all the various factors that go into micro-mobility, forming an understanding of the vast topic. After conducting our background research and viewing real-life examples, The Arboretum, we started the process of picking a site. After conducting different SWOT analyses on other areas in Boston, we deiced as a group that South Boston, specifically Southampton Street and Old Colony Ave, needed the most improvement. We then continued to research the site and even visited in person to get a better feel of the area, we were able to start creating our master plans. After even more research on creating public infastructure, we knew what specifically needed to change in that area, like adding bike lanes, more crosswalks repaving sidewalks, and creating more reasons for foot traffic around the area. Then, we created a presentation about our process and final designs and shared it with our classmates.