RED HOOK: CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT THROUGH CREATIVE SIGNAGE

Year_Semester: 2013 Fall 

Course Number: SES-631

Course Name: Sustainable Communities

Department(s): SES, GCPE (PSPD)

Location: Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York City

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Making the Invisible Visible
An Exploration of Signage for Infrastructural and Public Right of Way Projects in NYC
As they navigate the City, millions of New Yorkers, encounter City­lead infrastructural and public right of way projects. These countless interactions represent moments of opportunity to engage, inform and even elicit feedback from our communities. Often times these projects would benefit from further explanation. The intention of either the design process or the physical manifestation of the project is not directly visible to the passer by. Good signage (a definition to be explored during this class) can provide this explanation and render these casual, everyday interactions into teaching moments with the potential to garner awareness and stewardship.

Student Participants (Last, First):  

Atlas, Hannah

Juliana, Matt

Rodriguez, Pebel

Trangtakul, Korin

Washington, Omari

 

Faculty (Last, First): 

Shiffman,Ron 

Stein, Jaime