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008    230919s2021||||th 000 0 eng d
020    ^a9781948765992^qpaperback
050    ^aNA9127.N5^bV33 2021
245 00 ^aVacant spaces NY /^cM. Meredith and H. Sample ; MOS Architects
246 3  ^aVacant spaces New York
260  1 ^aNew York :^bActar Publishers,^c[2021]
300    ^a607 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 2 unnumbered leaves ofplates :^billustrations (some color), charts, maps, plans ;^c23 cm
500    ^aStatement of responsibility on front wrapper: M. Meredithand H. Sample, MOS.^"
500    ^"Credits, MOS Architects, Michael Meredith, Hilary Sample,Ben Dooley, Andy Kim, Vicky Cao, Reese Lewis, Jacqueline Mix, Hannah Lucia Terry, Cristina Terricabras, Carly Richman.^" ^"Special thanks to Princeton University School of Architecture.^"--Page 608
504    ^aIncludes bibliographical references
505 00 ^g(from table of contents)^gintroduction --^tUS vacancy --^tNew York City vacancy --^tManhattan vacancy --^tCovid 19--^tVacancy as an opportunity --^gCase studies --^gConclusion
520 2  ^"Vacant Spaces NY^' ^"is organized from large to small,general to specific. It begins by looking at vacancy within the United States and continues down to each Manhattan neighborhood, where we zoom into specific vacantspaces, where we have provided as case studies that imagine some possibilities for transforming current vacantspaces into housing or social services. There is also a section on Covid 19, which pervaded New York during our research. As a whole, this document is not meant to provide specific solutions. The data is incomplete. Case studies are limited. We are not policy experts or data analysts or urban planners. Instead, it is simply meant toshow something we have taken for granted, vacant spaces, taking part in a collective process of imagining a better city.^"--Pages 8-9
520 0  ^"This project began by walking around our neighborhoodnoticing empty storefronts. Once we saw them, they were everywhere. They followed us, appearing quietly throughoutNew York City. Many with no signage, no ^"for rent,^" no ^"coming soon.^" Usually empty, sometimes dusty, sometimes with brown paper covering the glass. Now, vacancy has onlyincreased. In the densest city in the United States. During a housing crisis. Throughout a pandemic. The quantity of vacant spaces is anyone^'s best guess. It^'s only partially documented. They hide in plain sight.^"--Front flap of printed paper wrapper
650  0 ^aTerrain vague^zNew York (State)^zNew York
650  0 ^aBuildings^xRemodeling for other use^zNew York (State)^zNewYork
650  0 ^aLand use^zNew York (State)^zNew York^xPlanning
650  0 ^aLand use, Urban^zNew York (State)^zNew York^vMaps
650  0 ^aHousing^zNew York (State)^zNew York.
650  0 ^aHousing policy^zNew York (State)^zNew York.
650  0 ^aCommunity development^zNew York (State)^zNew York
650  0 ^aCity planning^zNew York (State)^zNew York.
650  0 ^aUrban policy^zNew York (State)^zNew York
650  0 ^aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-^xInfluence.
651  0 ^aManhattan (New York, N.Y.)^xBuildings, structures, etc
651  0 ^aManhattan (New York, N.Y.)^xSocial conditions
651  0 ^aManhattan (New York, N.Y.)^vPictorial works
655  7 ^aMaps.
655  7 ^aPictorial works.
700 1  ^aMeredith, Michael,^d1971-^eauthor.
700 1  ^aSample, Hilary,^eauthor.
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