
The Southwest Corridor Research Collective is an interdisciplinary group dedicated to studying the history, development, and impact of the Southwest Corridor in Boston. Through a combination of archival research, urban analysis, and community engagement, the collective examines how this transportation and greenway project has shaped the city’s neighborhoods, public spaces, and mobility networks.
By bringing together researchers, designers, and local stakeholders, the collective aims to document the corridor’s transformation, explore its social and environmental effects, and provide insights that inform future urban and transportation planning. Through publications, digital resources, and collaborative discussions, the Southwest Corridor Research Collective serves as a hub for scholarship and advocacy on livable and sustainable cities.
By bringing together researchers, designers, and local stakeholders, the collective aims to document the corridor’s transformation, explore its social and environmental effects, and provide insights that inform future urban and transportation planning. Through publications, digital resources, and collaborative discussions, the Southwest Corridor Research Collective serves as a hub for scholarship and advocacy on livable and sustainable cities.