

Over 15 years in Design and Hospitality business with significant experience in a wide range of design disciplines from architectural and interior design to production, marketing and branding. Constantly seeking to expand on my career in the Hospitality & Design industry with a focus on turn key development solutions for restauranteurs, investors and business owners.
South Street Seaport: Resilient Public Structures
This project proposes an amphibious building at the edge of Manhattan, where land and water, public and private, resilience and recreation meet. Rather than treating water only as a threat, the design embraces it as an environmental force, spatial experience, and source of connection. The building is conceived as a hospitable, adaptive, and resilient place that responds to changing conditions while encouraging engagement between people, site, and program. Through layered spaces for hospitality, recreation, privacy, and gathering, the project blurs boundaries between interior and exterior, solid and open, individual retreat and communal life, creating a regenerative civic experience.
Faculty Diego Romero Evans
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Additional Potential Sites along Manhattan Watefront
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