Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC Opening
Join us for the opening of Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC.
How do public buildings like schools, firehouses, and libraries end up in your community, and who had a say in how they got there?
Mapping Community demystifies the complex process of capital planning in New York City by explaining the rules that govern the capital process for our city, the various city agencies that implement projects, and the ways everyday New Yorkers have a say in what types of investment they would like to see in their neighborhoods.
The exhibition will also look at how public projects are accomplished at the local community level by illustrating five types of public infrastructure—housing, transit, parks, schools, and libraries—in five community boards.
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Patron
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President Circle's
Sponsors
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Supporters
AKF Group; Anchin; Architecture Research Office; Beyer Blinder Belle; COOKFOX Architects; FXCollaborative; James McCullar Architecture; Jeffrey Beers International; Knoll, Inc.; Langan; MechoSystems, Inc.; Robert A.M. Stern Architects; Rockrose; SHoP Architects; Spacesmith; Thornton Tomasetti; W X Y architecture + urban design; Zetlin & De ChiaraFriends
1100 Architect; Atelier Pagnamenta Torriani; Andrew Berman Architect; Brian Messana Architect, PLLC; Capalino + Company; Daniel Shannon; David Burney; Desai Chia Architecture; Eve Klein; Levien & Company; Margaret Sullivan Studio; Moed de Armas & Shannon Architects; The Par Group; RKTB Architects, P.C.; Roslyn Consultants; Sage and Coombe Architects; Sara Lopergolo; Slade Architecture; Susan Rodriguez; Thomas Krizmanic -
Supported by
Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
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