Today we are a nationally-recognized incubator that transforms and evolves the city's landscape with city agencies and community collaborators. Our work can be seen, felt and experienced throughout all five boroughs-from parks and plazas to streets and public buildings. The Design Trust for Public Space received the 2015 Olmsted Medal from the American Society of Landscape Architects, the 2016 Frederic Schwartz Community Development Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) New York State, and the Corporate & Institutional Achievement Award of the 2017 National Design Awards from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Is it really true that "Design Trust for Public Space does not have any upcoming events", as indicated when I clicked on the Events link?
We can't wait for @ColumbiaGSAPP's lecture next week with @CautionChaud and our Executive Director Matthew Clarke!… https://t.co/McZh97D55U
The ‘Lighting the Edge’ prototype is up for our ongoing Opening the Edge project proposed by Jane Greengold! Designed by Community Design Team member Mollie Serena, ‘Lighting the Edge’ will be a public art installation coming this spring to the Lillian Wald Houses on the Lower East Side.
The ‘Lighting the Edge’ prototype is up for our ongoing #OpeningtheEdge project proposed by @Jane_Greengold! Design… https://t.co/VYxwU8C3dY
There’s still time to apply for our Neighborhood Commons Photo Urbanism Fellowship! Application closes this Sunday,… https://t.co/JrI2G8nnL5
It’s #BlackHistoryMonth! Public space can be a powerful tool for story-telling and we’re excited that… https://t.co/mhGsVfBMEd
Spread the word, our call for our Neighborhood Commons Photo Urbanism Fellowship is now live! We’re looking for a photographer to join our fantastic project team - the PU Fellow will get the chance to document personal stories of small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, mentor talented youth...
Artist DB Lampman has a new installation at Conference House Park in Staten Island! Lampman was a featured artist i… https://t.co/wDb3kudR6G
We're looking forward to getting to work with you! https://t.co/TR8uv4PS42
We’re excited to announce our new team of Fellows for Neighborhood Commons: Plazas, Sidewalks and Beyond with… https://t.co/sEW15dTWKH
Design Trust Executive Director Matthew Clarke shares how parks and public space can build stronger democracy in America. How exactly? Click the link to find out.