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Neighborhoods Now:
University Neighborhood Housing Program

Reopening the UNHP office includes easily actionable items that modify the space to better facilitate 6' of social distancing. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
Plexiglass partitions and face masks reduce social-distancing requirements to 3', allowing for more workstations that are arranged to minimize overlapping air spaces. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
Signage displayed in the office's public space and the COVID-19 check-in station encourage safe behavior. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
Modular planter system for Rose Hill Community Center. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
Modular planter system for Rose Hill Community Center. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
This structure provides shade cover while allowing for social distancing. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB
This structure provides shade cover while allowing for social distancing. Courtesy: Dattner Architects and MBB

In collaboration with the Urban Design Forum, Neighborhoods Now connects neighborhoods hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic with leading design firms. In Bed-Stuy, Jackson Heights, Kingsbridge, Washington Heights, and the Lower East Side these working groups are collaborating to develop safe and effective reopening strategies.

The outcomes are a set of design recommendations, prototypes, and installations empowering communities to respond to their immediate needs, while contributing to the city-wide strategy on pandemic response. In some neighborhoods, prototypes have already been implemented, and Van Alen and Urban Design Forum are actively fundraising to support additional implementation.

Learn more about Neighborhoods Now.

Working Group

Safer Work Environment
Dattner Architects and MBB worked closely with UNHP to reconfigure their main office and accommodate a six-foot distance between employees. The team also provided guidance on how to reduce the amount of workstations in each room, implement a COVID-19 check-in station to control the flow of people in the space, and install plexiglass partitions and air purifiers.

Outdoor Gathering Space
For the Rose Hill Community Center, the team proposed a design for a cost-friendly outdoor module planter system suitable for social distancing that also serves as shaded cover.

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