By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Jun 25, 2018
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Wondering what architecture and design events are happening around town this week in New York City? Bustler rounded up a snappy list of event recommendations worth checking out. The “Future Queens: Identity, Architecture & Accountable Anti-Racist Development” live podcast; a film screening of “Rikers: An American Jail”; and “The Landfill Project” exhibition at the Rockaway Institute for a Sustainable Environment. Read on for our latest weekly event recommendations.
Future Queens: Identity, Architecture & Accountable Anti-Racist Development | June 26
All are invited to this live podcast and public discussion on the demographic details behind the “most diverse urban area in the world,” how these identities manifest in the borough’s architecture, and how we might design for a future neighborhood beyond white supremacy and towards accountable development.
RELATED EVENT Future Queens: Identity, Architecture & Accountable Anti-Racist Development
Spaces of Justice: Rikers - An American Jail | June 27
Open House New York invites you to a screening of excerpts from the documentary “Rikers: An American Jail”, an award-winning film by Bill Moyers that lets the men and women who have experienced Rikers tell their stories. Interspersed with the excerpts will be discussion by invited guests. RSVP required. Space is limited.
RELATED EVENT Spaces of Justice: Rikers - An American Jail
The Landfill Project | Open now until September 30
The Landfill Project is an exhibit at the Rockaway Institute for a Sustainable Environment that explores the site and strategies to create and use it for positive impact for Edgemere. Defining the constraints, opportunities and expressions of the site’s unique features helps to imagine what this land could become in the future.
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