May 18 (tomorrow!) A Public Space Potluck at Heartwalk in the Rockaways
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Join us for our first NYCxDesign event! Titled Making NYC: a Roundtable Discussion on Strategies to Maintain, Retain & Create Manufacturing in NYC, the event convenes key stakeholders to discuss the evolution of fashion manufacturing in the Garment District and … Continue reading
After Times Square + DUMBO, Situ Studio’s HEARTWALK is returning for the Rockaways for the month of May. Come to a Public Space Potluck with us, MoMA PS1 VW Dome 2 + Situ Studio to discuss the role of design … Continue reading
The Under the Elevated project team will be comprised of 3 Fellows: Urban Design Fellow, Policy Fellow & Graphic Design Fellow. Please click here to read more about each Fellowship, including instructions on how to apply. Applications are due on Thursday, May … Continue reading
Under the Elevated: Reclaiming Space, Connecting Communities will engage community leaders, planners, architects, artists, and cultural organizations to develop strategies to maximize the function, use, and spatial qualities of the millions of square feet of space underneath NYC’s bridges, and elevated … Continue reading
Our Deputy Director Megan Canning + Director of Programs Rosamond Fletcher will be selling From Roof to Table and Five Borough Farm the Foodieodicals zine fest, a part of the Food Book Fair (food + periodicals = Foodieodicals). Stop by the Design Trust table, … Continue reading
Reclaiming Public Space in Downtown Nashville out today, complete with foreword from our Deputy Director, Megan Canning: “With the publication of Reclaiming Public Space, Nashville citizens and local leaders now have a tool to guide them in a new wave … Continue reading
“Farm School NYC: a different kind of urban growth” by David Koeppel “Susan Chin, executive director of the Design Trust for Public Space in New York, said Farm School NYC has arrived at an opportune time for the urban-farming movement. Ms. … Continue reading
“And in an unusual partnership, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreationand the non-profit Design Trust for Public Space worked with professional peers beginning in 2008 to develop and publish … Continue reading