





The design of this master plan was initially inspired by the addictive qualities of TikTok and the need for an escape from the constant stimulation of social media. I designed one side of the park with mazes and spaces designed specifically for technology and social media use, with seating, outlets, and a large telephone pole disguised as a tree. The other side of the park is much more zen and free-flowing, with rolling hills, lakes, and lots of vegetation. The two sides of the park are separated by a walkway. At one point of the walkway, there is a phone storage center, for visitors to store their phones if they would like to cross over to the zen side of the park without any technology on th. The building is embedded into the landscape and embodies qualities of both sides of the park, to act as a bridge.