The Detroit Transport project is an in-progress collaborative project with another CCS student Ethan Price. Considering Detroit’s incredible lack of mobility and economic devastation from a lot of Detroit’s inability to get to work contributing to decades of unemployment this project aims to imagine a transportation system that unites the city together and breaks down systemic barriers to ignored and overlooked communities. By covering sections of the highways with broad parks that double as rail stations that decimated neighborhoods such as Blackbottom and starved other areas of economic growth and ultimately abandonment through dividing the city. We are designing a planned out transportation system that is socially aware of federally neglected neighborhoods incorporating currency existing transport systems and a new one that seeks to be timeless in its design and architecture in imagining a better more equal city of the future.