NYC/BARCELONA LEARNING FROM TENANT PROTECTIONS AND RENT REGULATION

Friday, March 6, 2020
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Room UL105, Lower Level
The New School University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

Friday, March 6, 2020
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Room UL105, Lower Level
The New School University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

This month MS Design and Urban Ecologies students exhibited United for Housing: Reclaiming Local Cooperativism in Sunset Park at the Museum of History of Immigration in Paris.

Thursday, February 27, 2020
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Starr Foundation Hall (UL 201)
The New School University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

MS Design and Urban Ecologies students were invited to participate in “Inscriptions in relation—from colonial traces to plural expressions” which is an international and multidisciplinary project organized by Civic City and Dix—Milliards—Humains Research Institute.

The design and financial proposals of the United for Housing project were presented by students from Parsons’ MS Design and Urban Ecologies and Milano’s Community Development Finance Lab last week at The New School and the Center for Family Life in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park.

This panel is free and open to students, faculty and the general public. Please join us on Tuesday, November 19th, from 7:00 to 9:00pm at The New School University Center, Lower Level, Room L104.

First-year students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies program presented their research last Thursday, October 10, 2019 at Parsons Graduate Urban Programs’ studio. Four research groups showed their findings in the form of educational and organizing tools.

First-year students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies Program in collaboration with the Community Development Finance Lab and community partners mapped all the vacant, underutilized, and available properties in Sunset Park early this month.

First-year students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies kicked off United for Housing early this month. They started this project with a field trip across Sunset Park led by Gabriela Rendón, who is the coordinator of this long-term engagement