Maintaining NYCHA: Debunking the Myth of Unmanageable High-Rise Public Housing
“If American urbanists and politicians share any conventional wisdom across political divides, it is the idea that public housing failed in every possible dimension.” So begins the new collection...
View Article“The scythe of progress must move northward”: Urban Renewal on the Upper West...
The Upper West Side calls to mind stately apartment buildings, world-class performance venues, and, perhaps above all, affluence. But as with any stereotype of a New York City neighborhood — especially...
View ArticleDisrupting the Superblock: Speculative Designs for NYCHA
The city’s largest residential landlord, the New York City Housing Authority, is in crisis.[1] A current exhibition showcases some provocative solutions, crafted by urban design and architecture...
View ArticleNYCHA
In our seventh Brass Tacks discussion, Rasmia Kirmani-Frye, President of the Fund for Public Housing and Director of the Office of Public/Private Partnerships at the New York City Housing Authority...
View ArticleBeyond Resilience
Nearly 7 years after Sandy flooded basements and uprooted trees, Red Hook Houses is still in recovery. But designers from KPF and OLIN see a future brighter than survival, when infrastructure combines...
View ArticleOur Fair City
50 years after the passage of a landmark law, how will New York City assess the fairness of its housing? The post Our Fair City appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
View ArticleDo You Remember How It Was?
Residents recall a decade of upheaval in the East New York Oral History Project. The post Do You Remember How It Was? appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
View ArticleEast Harlem Gets Ready
For high school students in the Climate Resilience Leadership Lab, emergency preparedness means mobilizing the neighborhood. The post East Harlem Gets Ready appeared first on Urban Omnibus.
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