Design Trust for Public Space is a non-profit organization based in New York City that aims to transform the city's public spaces by bridging the gap between city agencies and the design community. Established in 1995, the organization collaborates with various stakeholders to catalyze design ideas into action, unlocking the potential of public spaces throughout the city.
Through ongoing programs, publications, and projects, Design Trust for Public Space has made a significant impact in areas such as public housing, urban agriculture, sound sculpture, and the revitalization of derelict spaces. Their work includes saving the High Line from demolition, developing guidelines for high-performance buildings, and pedestrianizing Times Square, among many other initiatives that have improved the quality of life for New Yorkers and visitors alike.
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