Reimagining the Baltimore Museum of Art Antioch Court: Capacity, Crowd Flow, and Community Connectivity

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Civil and Systems Engineering

Project Description:

The Baltimore Museum of Art is seeking ways to improve the circulation of visitors within its building by renovating the Antioch Court, an open-air courtyard situated within the museum and inaccessible to patrons. We envision converting this courtyard into a flexible event space for art exhibits, lectures, parties, and music performances. Using a systems engineering lens and employing agent-based modeling, our design team has optimized the space configuration and identified a strategy to expand access of the broader community to the museum through a public transit system.

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The Project Team (Left to Right: Andrew Solanto, Kristen Corlay Sanmiguel, and Daniel Ardila)

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