Monograph in Motion—Dattner Architects: CAMBA Housing Venture's 97 Crooke A...
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Monograph in Motion—Dattner Architects:
CAMBA Housing Venture's 97 Crooke Avenue: Reverend Dan Ramm Residence
Registration begins at 10 am on October 27
Join Dattner Architects' William Stein and Catherine Selby to learn about how they worked within a unique, long-vacant triangular lot along an MTA subway line in Flatbush, Brooklyn, to create a sustainable, nine-story building containing 53 units of affordable and supportive housing for lower-income community residents and formerly homeless individuals who are exiting the City's shelter system. The award-winning project, developed by nonprofit CAMBA Housing Ventures, features on-site social services provided by CAMBA, a landscaped rear yard and roof terrace, and a robust art collection.
This tour is part of Open House New York’s Monograph in Motion, an ongoing series of public tours that celebrates the work of design firms that have had a significant impact on New York City’s built environment.
This tour is wheelchair accessible. Children are not permitted. No photography of building residents is permitted.
Tickets are non-refundable. Should you not be able to attend, the full price of unused tickets may be treated as a donation to Open House New York and is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Organizer Open House New York
Organizer of Monograph in Motion—Dattner Architects: CAMBA Housing Venture's 97 Crooke Avenue
Open House New York (OHNY) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. The mission of OHNY is to promote a greater appreciation of the city’s built environment; broaden public awareness by exposing diverse audiences to distinctive examples of architecture, engineering and design; educate and inspire discussion of issues of excellence in design, planning and preservation; and showcase outstanding new work as well as structures of historic merit.