The Big Squeeze: The Past, Present and Future of Housing in NYC
Thursday 04 April, 2013
7pm, $0/Rsvp
Tenement Museum
103 Orchard Street
The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is excited to announce the debut of The Big Squeeze, a poster that examines the past, present and future of housing in New York City.
CUP will premiere our latest Urban Investigation project The Big Squeeze. CUP teaching artist Chat Travieso collaborated with students from the Academy of Urban Planning in Bushwick to look at the city’s micro-apartment competition and ask “how much space do you need to live?”. Join the group as they present the poster they created, discuss their investigative process, and lead a panel discussion on the future of housing with Seema Agnani, Executive Director of Chhaya CDC, and Andrew Reicher, Executive Director of the the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board
This is a People & Buildings presentation from the Center for Urban Pedagogy.
This People & Buildings presentation is free and open to the public. Seats are extremely limited. To reserve your spot, please RSVP by 5 pm on Tuesday, April 2 to info@welcometocup.org