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Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners
Learning & Working Space For CPNYC,  | International Design Awards Winners

Learning & Working Space For CPNYC

UniversityParsons School of Design, The New School
Lead DesignersFang Hsu
Project Location300 Canal St, New York
Prize(s)Silver in Interior Design / Conceptual
Project LinkView
Entry Description

In the heart of the city, a hidden sanctuary awaits those affected by mass incarceration. This community-focused organization offers therapeutic empowerment services and youth programs, all under one roof. The vision is to create a serene oasis, inspired by nature, where children can escape the pressures of life. With elements like trees, mushrooms, and undulating hills, the interior design nurtures and soothes. This space fosters a sense of belonging and unity, eliminating stigma and promoting healing. It stands as a beacon of hope, showcasing the transformative power of compassion.

Awards and Prize

First place winner of the BDNY Element Hotels Design Charette