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We're #hiring! Become our next Communications Manager or Program Associate and help manage new, exciting programs and amplify our impact. 💥 Apply & share with your networks below: urbandesignforum.org/join/opportuni…
NYCFood and @NYCPlanning today announced an important collaboration with @UDFNYC aimed at improving local food infrastructure and availability. Learn more from @NYCMayor youtu.be/i-B5QThUHZk
Thanks @NYCMayor! We’re excited to have your support as we help city and community leaders bring a food-forward neighborhood to life. Check out our toolkit at UDF.NYC 🌱
City Planning and @nycfood today announced an important collaboration with @UDFNYC aimed at improving local food infrastructure and availability. Learn more from @NYCMayor: youtube.com/watch?v=i-B5QT…
UDF in partnership with @ArchLeague and @UrbanOmnibus, are now accepting applications for the New City Critics fellowship program. Apply by March 23, and learn more: ow.ly/znOv50HLTVL
Join us now!! For a conversation on FISCAL Futures. How do we advance budget equity? #PATP
"We must commit to addressing all factors that contribute to health." #CCNow #ClimateSolutions nextcity.org/daily/entry/de…
“We’re talking about creating equity around the city. It’s not only the big commercial districts that can come back—it is also the neighborhood areas that can come back” Read the @fastcompany piece on Neighborhoods Now in partnership with @van_alen: bit.ly/2DaDNNq
Heat is the leading extreme weather-related killer in both NYC and in the U.S. Each year, city hospitals record an average of 13 heat stroke deaths and 450 heat-related ER visits, for ailments like heat exhaustion or dehydration, stats show. buff.ly/2X8Mpuu
In this recent @FastCompany article, Forefront Fellows Pallavi Mantha (@ArupAmericas) and Mallory Taub (@gensler_design) cite our recent Turning the Heat report recommendation on naming heat waves. fastcompany.com/90527993/we-sh…
Opinion: The current pandemic has heightened the challenge of extreme heat, as typical resources like cooling centers and pools need to be adapted and may remain closed. Global warming is not just a problem for the future, but one impacting NYC now. citylimits.org/2020/07/14/opi…
The Urban Design Forum is proud to release Turning the Heat: Resiliency in New York City’s Heat-Vulnerable Neighborhoods, a compilation of recommendations for addressing the threat of extreme heat through the built environment. #turningtheheat
We are reorienting this year’s Forefront Fellowship to focus on a just economic recovery. Communities of color have been hardest hit by the health & economic impacts of the pandemic, & building wealth in marginalized communities is critical. To apply: bit.ly/3hbAx3E
The Urban Design Forum is launching a new inquiry: City Life After Coronavirus. We plan to convene international experts to document global responses to the crisis and strategize a road to recovery for New York City. Submit to our Call for Ideas! urbandesignforum.org/review/call-fo…
Our next mayor must transform New York City’s approach to urban design to achieve housing equity, economic justice, and environmental health. We welcome you to share your vision for the built environment under the next mayor. #callforaction #shapeshiftnyc urbandesignforum.org/review/shape-s…
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Our 2019 Forefront Fellowship will partner with the NYC Mayor's Office of Resiliency to explore how urban design can confront the climate risks facing vulnerable neighborhoods in New York City. Applications are due April 17th. urbandesignforum.org/review/forefro…
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We're hiring a Development & Communications Associate to produce all communications, coordinate membership development and major giving efforts. For more info on joining our small fast-paced team, visit: urbandesignforum.org/review/were-hi…
Hot off the press! Onward: Mobility in the Next New York is an imaginative inventory of 40 transportation projects for New York City. urbandesignforum.org/publications/o…
4/9 Expanding the BID: Following the 1970s fiscal crisis, BIDs emerged as the invisible stewards of New York City’s public realm. How can we equitably fund and maintain all neighborhoods and commercial corridors? #MaintainingNYC urbandesignforum.org/events/expandi…
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