Community, diversity, accessibility, serendipity.
As we emerge from our isolation, and New York City reawakens, designers, architects, and urbanites who live in and love this town have an opportunity to investigate and rediscover what truly makes this city what it is. How can we reimagine the built environment to mitigate disparity, cultivate connectivity, and support not just a surviving but thriving metropolis in our new post-pandemic world?
Let’s meet a few recent Pratt architecture and interior design graduates who have approached their work from this perspective. In unique ways, each project aims to reimagine and redefine the built environment of New York, designing within the constraints of the city’s long-established urban framework. These projects speak to the opportunities of this historical moment, proposing ideas and designs for a city on the precipice…