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This study aims to corroborate and add to past heat vulnerability research by bending light through the lenses of both built environment variability and socioeconomic inequity. Through the synthesis of quantitative signals, the twelve community districts of the Bronx, NY are each assigned a combined heat risk score. The resulting tapestry of vulnerability across the borough suggests a triage for future mitigation strategies.