Building of the Day
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In-Person

Building of the Day: NYCHA Red Hook Houses Resiliency + Recovery

Date
Thu
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Oct 9
Time
12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Location
62 Mill Street, New York, NY 11231
By
Center for Architecture
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KPF and NYCHA devised a resiliency and renewal program that would lessen the community’s vulnerability to natural disasters and improve the sustainability and livability of the development’s 28 buildings housing over 6,000 people. The project’s “lily pad” concept, its major resiliency component, offers a nonobtrusive landscape solution for flood protection. Raised earth at the center of internal courtyards offer permanent flood barriers to support a porous campus. Low floodwalls doubling as benches will automatically deploy in the event of high water. During normal weather, these elements transform the resident experience by providing vibrant, social spaces. KPF’s approach to the project incorporated community input at every phase of design. Focus groups, interviews, surveys, design workshops, and update meetings brought vital, local knowledge into the design process, enabling the development of a successful new vision of success for NYCHA’s largest development in the borough.  

Please note: this tour is accessible by wheelchair.

Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)

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