A

AIA CES Credits
AV Office
Abstract Publication
Academic Affairs
Academic Calendar, Columbia University
Academic Calendar, GSAPP
Admissions Office
Advanced Standing Waiver Form
Alumni Board
Alumni Office
Anti-Racism Curriculum Development Award
Architecture Studio Lottery
Assistantships
Avery Library
Avery Review
Avery Shorts

S

STEM Designation
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Scholarships
Skill Trails
Student Affairs
Student Awards
Student Conduct
Student Council (All Programs)
Student Financial Services
Student Health Services at Columbia
Student Organization Handbook
Student Organizations
Student Services Center
Student Services Online (SSOL)
Student Work Online
Studio Culture Policy
Studio Procedures
Summer Workshops
Support GSAPP
Close
This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice Group 6
Arch wilson farah monib uthra varghese fa19 02 civic speak

Civic Speak

The Bronx is a site of recurring violence, where its resident’s voice has been suppressed in the past and remains unheard today. Civicspeak catalyses local repair tools by translating the Bronx’s soundscape into a spatialized platform. Repurposing found materials on site, the project uses digital and physical interfaces to bring socio-political discourse back into the public sphere. Hacking infrastructures of transportation and land, the elements of this platform operate within the Bronx’s system. The project transforms the public’s input into repossession of their borough through the purchase of communally owned property that residents then having voting rights over. This wealth is generated by the tolling of the Cross Bronx Expressway to fund these protocols of repair. As land becomes scarcer over the next century, Civicspeak captures the value of the land and keeps it within the Bronx for its residents.