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NYU Furman Center Releases State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods in 2022

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

NYU Furman Center Releases State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods in 2022 We are thrilled to announce the release of the comprehensive report the State of New York City's Housing and Neighborhoods in 2022. The event will be held in person, although attendees can also join via zoom.

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The Value of Urban Reuse: Breathing New Life into Existing Structures and Spaces

Reprogramming the City

Urban reuse swaps out the old use of urban objects for new innovation. The Future of Urban Reuse UTEC Water Billboard – Lima, Peru Cascade Stairway – Hong Kong Cities worldwide are brimming with examples of how old structures and spaces can be reimagined to serve new, often unexpected purposes. Table of Contents 1.

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Bus stops as neighborhood focal points and opportunities for placemaking

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

See past blog entries: -- " Pathetic not revelatory: Quality of bus stop study in San Francisco ," 2021 -- " Bus shelters as social spaces, as potential vectors for virus: Seoul's new anti-covid bus shelter ," 2020 Project for Public Spaces has a report on the topic, Destination Station: Transforming Bus Stops through Community Outreach.

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Mapping the Infrastructure Investment Landscape

First State Insights

Topics covered in this March 10, 2022 interview include how Ellory and her team at The Atlas aim to spur transformative policy change and infrastructure investments; what is known about IIJA funding, timelines, and priorities; and how state and local governments can best organize to maximize the impact of infrastructure funds in their communities.

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Gaps in Parks Master Planning: Part Four | Seasonality, Activation and Public Art as an element of facilities

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

For example the Salt Lake City park master plan, ReImagine Nature , does discuss programming and activation. Sugar House Park, Salt Lake City. WRT winter and children: -- " New Survey: Majority of U.S. From Salt Lake City's ReImagine Nature park vision plan. Not so much public art.

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Call for Proposals- ACRL/NY 2023 Annual Symposium "Embracing Slow Librarianship" - NYC, December 1, 2023

A Library Writer's Blog

Call for Presentations, Lightning Talks, Panels, & Posters ACRL/NY 2023 Annual Symposium Embracing Slow Librarianship December 1, 2023 Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY) Submission deadline: June 15, 2023. Please submit proposals using this form Accepted proposals will be notified by July 15, 2023.

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Public restrooms: single versus multiple-occupant

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

This is common for many cities--no public restrooms. Early on cities had public restrooms and baths because much of housing did not. That's why I'd been surprised moving to Salt Lake City that the larger (termed "regional") public parks have restrooms. Fancy restroom" in Bryant Park, New York City.

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