
Nightlife and vibrant local businesses characterize the north Broadway corridor of Capitol Hill, but it lacks connectivity and investment in the street life. Highlighting the already prosperous activity and movement, public life interventions enhance the Broadway corridor through water infrastructure and social opportunity. Developing spaces based upon how people and water move, the street network can ebb and flow to function as a cohesive city ecosystem. To explore this movement, we can manage and play with water and people and in three ways: hold, slow, and flow.








