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@grahamfoundation
- on the research project on NYC housing struggles by Marlisa Wise of Interval Projects and Nandini Bagchee
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Homesteading and Cooperative Housing Movements in NYC, 1970s and 80s ⠀
Nandini Bagchee and Marlisa Wise⠀
Tracing the historical origins and lasting physical impact of cooperative housing movements on the architecture of New York, this project presents these spatial commoning practices through immersive environments in a comprehensive public exhibition. ⠀
@interferencearchive , New York⠀
Oct 04, 2019 to Jan 13, 2020⠀
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This #grahamfunded #exhibition is one of 63 recently awarded new grants to individuals worldwide that support projects on architecture. See the full list of 2019 #grahamgrantees in our story highlights 🔝and learn more about the projects our website: link in bio!⠀
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Image (front): Windmill Power For City People, cover page of a brochure advocating for reusable energy as an urban future. Courtesy of UHAB.⠀
Image (back): Energy Task Force, Sol & Equity drawing from “Self-Help Housing and the Cities,” New York. Courtesy of UHAB.