For this project, I created an interactive multimedia map of Domino Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, using Thinglink to combine visual storytelling with historical and cultural context. As a local resident with a personal connection to the space, I highlighted 11 key features across the five-acre park—including restored industrial relics, public art installations, native plant landscapes, and community gathering spots.
Through a mix of original photos, video clips, and sourced facts, the project explores how Domino Park bridges the past and present—transforming the site of the historic Domino Sugar Refinery into a vibrant, sustainable public space. This piece reflects my interest in urban design, storytelling, and the ways in which physical spaces shape community identity.