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Right-of-Way (ROW)


Personal website displaying work and projects usually related to urbanism, planning, spatial analysis, multimodal transportation networks, transit, mobility, traffic safety, Complete Streets, design, policy, infrastructure, and development. Created by Jhan Setthachayanon.

Projects
Huburban America
Urban Forestry Maps

Dead Pool
Bus Park & Rides
Hot Water - Phase I
Hot Water - Phase II
Intersections & Bike Lanes
Series of GIS Maps
Food Policy Maps
Next to Arrive on Track
From Train Shed to Market


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Huburban America: New Haven and the Promise of Mobility

Senior Thesis
New Haven, CT


This project analyzes micromobility as the emerging solution to New Haven’s incomplete urban transportation project. It argues that micromobility’s legitimization through mobility hubs is key to the city’s modern connectivity. Finally, it proposes a version of new hubs for New Haven.

Click here to view the full project on EliScholar


Senior project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies. Advised by Elihu Rubin, Andrei Harwell, and Kyle Dugdale.






Proposed Hub #1 – New Haven Green 
Proposed Hub #2 – Edgewood Mall

Logic 1: Reinforcing the Existing – Ride New Haven and Veo
Logic 2: Multiplying Transit Connections – Stations and Routes
Logic 3: Targeting Density – Residential, Commercial, and Institutional Centers
Logic 4: Filling Gaps – High Schools and Grocery Stores
Combined Logics

Urban Forestry Maps

Map & Layouts
New Haven, CT


Layouts depicting urban forestry and sustainability opportunities. Focused on the following: (1) Prioritization of tree planting as part of the State Street Corridor Reconstruction Project, given construction coordination opportunity and current heat severity. (2) Streetscape Analysis of Chapel Street, showing underutilized parcels and segment plan and section drawings.


Coursework for Greening the City–Urban Forestry, Urbanism and the Climate Crisis
(1)
(2)

Dead Pool

Urbanization, Energy, and Lake Mead  
Las Vegas, NV


Not to be confused with the Marvel superhero, this project is defined by a series of contradictions, opposite-pulling expansions and contractions. Lake Mead’s water levels continue to drop, threatening the fundamental purpose of the Hoover Dam. The changing logics of the desert, of the empty, become further revealed.


Coursework and Final Project for Cartographies of Climate Change

Bus Park & Rides

Capstone Project
Statewide, NJ


Creation of the agency's first comprehensive inventory and needs assessment of 64 bus park & ride facilities across 14 counties in New Jersey. Relied heavily on field visits, data collection, and analysis. Additional considerations for facility utilization rate, level of service, catchment, climate vulnerability, modernization, solar canopy integrations, corridor analysis, and mobility hubs.


Internship for NJ TRANSIT

Hot Water - Phase I

Geothermal Energy Development
Gerlach, NV 


What is Gerlach? Nothing happening nowhere. Breaking ground only after having dug up our preconceived notions of how we conceive energy types and space appropriations. This project matters despite its self-fulfilling prophecies of insignificance, “unrealness,” and nonexistence. Further investigations into this Unknown help us train and retune our perceptions to find a real story in the significantly insignificant, to identify the hot waters.


Final Project for Urban Lab: An Urban World


Hot Water - Phase II

Alternative Use Scenarios
Gerlach, NV


What is Gerlach, continued? The unconfirmed and abstract natures of the Geothermal Energy Development invite the scrutiny and speculation of what interventions could and should look like. How can Gerlach Geothermal continue to gather and directly engage populations and stakeholders, instead of simply disappearing into the desert? Alternative use typologies are presented. They are not rigid, prescriptive drawings meant to delineate exclusive programming. Rather, they require children’s creativity, flexibility, and curiosity for mixing and matching with one another to form various spaces and places. Questioning (un)built hybridity helps identify what Gerlach is, can, and will be.


Final Project for Urban Lab: An Urban World

ALT 1
ALT 2
ALT 3
ALT 4
ALT 5
ALT 6


Energy Development
Conservatory, Greenhouse, and Community Garden
Geyser and Fountain Display
Museum of Geothermal Energy and Art
Warmer Waters™ Resort: Hot Springs and Spa
Dans le Désert Sous Vide Fine Dining Restaurant

Intersections & Bike Lanes

Design Concepts
New Haven, CT


Plan drawings for bike lanes and enhanced intersection crosswalk markings along various segments of East Street. Furthering the city’s Complete Streets and active transportation goals.


Internship for Department of Transportation, Traffic & Parking (TT&P), City of New Haven

Series of GIS Maps

Maps & Layout
Various Sites


A series of maps made with Esri ArcGIS Pro software. Demonstration of data collection, cleaning/preparation, and visualization. Application of geoprocessing tools, spatial analysis, and layout.


Coursework for Geographic Information Systems

Food Policy Maps

Map & Layouts
Various Sites


Layouts depicting urban food access, grocery store layout, and crop plan. Focused on the following: (1) Bike routes to grocery stores in New Haven’s Dwight, Dixwell, Newhallville, East Rock, Downtown, and Fair Haven neighborhoods. (2) Layout of Key Foods grocery store in Fair Haven. And (3) a speculative crop plan for the Mongkoltepmunee Temple.


Coursework for Urban Lab: Citymaking and Food Policy
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(2)
(3)

Next to Arrive on Track

Video Narrative
New Haven, CT


Compiled footage of train station, rolling stock, and rail operations at New Haven Union Station. Diesel engines hummed as fans roared, electric motors spooled up increasing pitch, electronic bells clanked while train horns blew, bright LED warning lights flashed, pressured systems released spurts of air, wheels hissed as they glided over tracks, and employees authoritatively announced train arrivals. The experience is deeply sensorial and trains are ubiquitous, deeply constrasting greater American contexts of automobile supremacy.


Coursework for Introduction to Urban Studies

From Train Shed to Market

Video Narrative
Philadelphia, PA


Analyzing the historic linkages between the City of Philadelphia and its Reading Terminal. From the bustling 20th century trainshed to popular farmer’s market and convention center. It presents a unique lens to contextualize the city’s continued attempts toward shifting standards of urban modernity.


Final Project for Modern Metropolis