On View> DesigNYC presents Recharging Communities
RECHARGING COMMUNITIES
desigNYC
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227 West 17th St.
Through October 1
DesignNYC, an organization connecting New York designers with nonprofits, community groups, and city agencies, presents its current cycle of projects under the banner, “Recharging Communities.” In designNYC’s second annual exhibition, eight teams showcase their in-progress collaborations including among others: Educating Tomorrow, which uses communications design to establish an online forum on sustainability issues for NYC educators; the Greenhouse Project, which creates an urban farm in an unused lot in East New York; Nostrand Park, on the development of an engaging urban corridor in Crown Heights; and PortSide New York (above), a project enhancing a boathouse and community center in Red Hook.
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- Nostrand Park pop-up streetscape. (VAMOS Architects)
- The Greenhouse Project. (Abruzzo-Bodziak Architects)
- PortSide New York. (590BC and Studio L’Image)
- PortSide New York. (590BC and Studio L’Image)
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The first image is actually from VAMOS Architects’ design for the pop-up streetscape DesigNYC collaboration with Nostrand Park
Thanks! Updated the captions. Great project!