Month: December 2025Page 15 of 20

A Comparative Look at Brooklyn and Manhattan Architecture

Group Members: Nichole Manalil, Soha Faruqi, Antonietta Baerga, Rebekah Mardakhaev Our project centered around examining the architecture in areas of Manhattan and comparing them to our campus’s home…

The Neighborhood That Has It All

Group Members: Jacqueline Cohen and Alicia Cohen The task was to gather information on a neighborhood of choice and to examine the environment and creating an image data…

Identity mask

Group Members: Bohdan Omeliukh, Alex Vargas, Daniel Bolotovskiy These are masks that we made to represent ourselves. I did it with my sister. She was excited when she…

How Has the Addition of Brooklyn Bridge Park Affected the Wildlife in the Area

Group Members: Ruby Moran, Jayson , Isaiah Gonzalez Through an examination of the park’s history, construction, and present observations average park-goers made of the species they found around…

Architectural Art in New York City – The Guggenheim Museum

Group Members: Kerem Satar My goal with this project is to present and investigate the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum through architecture and how its unique design and structure…

Identity Mask CSI Seminar 1

Group Members: Sabrina Derkach & Diana Kolari My identity mask is a representation of my four kittens, who take up majority of my life. Out of my four…

The First NYC Subway

Group Members: Naama Ben-Ami, Sahana Singh, Christopher Dagoon, Christina Prekash On October 27, 1904, the first subway line was established in New York City. The Interborough Rapid Transit…

Identity mask

Group Members: Bohdan Omeliukh, Alex Vargas, Daniel Bolotovskiy We painted masks to represent our identities. The background is Ukrainian symbol Tryzub (Trident). On the mask, I put things…

Correlation between Human Presence and Species Diversity at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Group Members: Priya Saxena, Glenton Chitolie, Susanna Hernandez, Maria Afnaj Is there a relationship between public presence and species diversity?  View Project

TRPV1: The Molecular Sensor of Heat founded by David Julius Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology or Medicine in 2021

Group Members: Aniqa Amran My project explores how David Julius discovered TRPV1, the body’s molecular heat sensor, using capsaicin from chili peppers as the key to uncover how…