Columbus Park Reimagined: a Community-Driven Vision

Columbus Park Reimagined: a Community-Driven Vision

A public discussion at Brooklyn Borough Hall to showcase the transformative vision for Columbus Park.

By Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

Brooklyn Borough Hall Rotunda

209 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201

Agenda

Welcome and Introduction


Opening remarks from Brooklyn Borough President Reynoso, Councilmember Lincoln Restler, DBP President Regina Myer

Design Presentation — Claire Weisz + Michael Van Valkenburgh


Discussion of key planning considerations. Integration with surrounding neighborhoods and existing buildings. Balance of community desires and spaces for all ages and interests. Relation to surroundi...

Interactive Discussion


Q&A session with audience

Closing Reception


Networking opportunity. Display of physical model and renderings.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

As part of the NYCxDesign Festival, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership (DBP) is hosting a public presentation and discussion at Brooklyn Borough Hall to showcase the transformative vision for Columbus Park.

This event will highlight the collaborative process steered by WXY Studio, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA), and DBP in reimagining this vital public space. The event will take place in the beautiful Rotunda of Brooklyn Borough Hall, overlooking Columbus Park. The model that was the culmination of the visioning process will be on display, and snacks and beverages will be offered.

In 2024, DBP, working closely with Brooklyn Borough President Reynoso and Councilmember Lincoln Restler, embarked upon a study of Columbus Park, eight acres of city-owned open space at the juncture of Downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights. The park has been sadly underutilized for decades, but has excellent potential to provide essential amenities and open space to the growing population of residents, workers, and visitors.

Engaging WXY Studio to study the area, the group convened a series of meetings with key stakeholders and city agencies and held a very well-attended public meeting, at which attendees gave valuable feedback and expressed their priorities for the Park.

WXY principal Claire Weisz and Michael Van Valkenburgh, Creative Director of MVVA, who were instrumental in the creative visioning, will walk attendees through the findings of the community engagement process, the opportunities presented by a redesign, and the proposed configuration of elements such as lawns, gathering spaces, playgrounds, and skate parks to create a bold vision for Columbus Park that will serve the immediate neighborhoods and broader community for generations to come.


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