Project Description
OPENING THE EDGE
BRIDGING COMMUNITIES AT NYCHA PUBLIC HOUSING
LILLIAN WALD HOUSING, NEW YORK CITY, NY | 2018 – Current
‘Opening the Edge’, is a project of the Design Trust for Public Space, in partnership with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA); proposed by Jane Greengold. Opening the Edge seeks to design a new green space to facilitate interaction between residents in New York City’s public housing developments and the larger neighborhood of the Lower East Side, Manhattan. Kate Sweater is the Lighting Design Fellow for Phase 2 of this important project.
As the Lighting Design fellow in Phase 1, Kate Sweater worked with other fellows, the Design Trust for Public Space, and residents of NYCHA’s Lillian Wald Houses to turn currently fenced off lawn into an asset for the community. The resulting design, and design documentation, from Phase 1 of this project will serve as a prototype for other NYCHA communities to re-think how the green spaces around their housing can be more productive, educational and affirming.
In Phase 1 of this project, the Design Trust Fellows worked closely with the Community Design group to discuss taking down the fences around one of the Green spaces at Lillian Wald, and then imagining and designing what that space could be for the community.
In Phase 2 of this project (current), DTPS brought on Dwaal Lighting Design to complete the lighting design plans for the OtE space.




Photographs of the kick-off, “ground-breaking” event for the upcoming Opening the Edge space (photo credit: Kate Sweater)
Image Credits
Top: Rendering by Emmanuel Oni
