EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 130 of 195  
Moving Circulation page 2 (page 1)
Nicole Graycar (UNITED STATES), Erica Yankowski (UNITED STATES)
 
The circulation is regulated as specific commuter groups create communities at different times of day. Businessmen will form a community every morning and every night as the circulation shifts to allow transit between the residential sector and the commercial sector. At the same time, students will move in the same directions to their respective schools. In the evening when the pupils and workers have finished their days, the circulation will shift to accommodate travel only within the residential sector. On weekends, the roads will connect the housing and retail areas, neglecting the office parks. One will automatically ask what will happen to the unemployed man who needs to travel at midday or the CEO who needs to visit the office on the weekend. These individuals will move outside of the normal paths, thus negating their inclusion in the mobile community. In these instances, the party will have to utilize the pre-existing paths acknowledging their exclusion.