Architecture firm Studio Libeskind finishes The Atrium at Sumner Houses, which is an affordable housing block in Brooklyn, New York. The space features 190 apartments and they are meant to securely house seniors in the area as it is right int he middle of the city's Housing Authority's Sumner Houses. The block wraps around a central atrium, which is how it got its namesake.
Daniel Libeskind, who is the founder of the studio had also personally lived in the housing cooperative during his youth in the 50s and 60s. He explains, "Growing up in social housing in the Bronx gave me a unique perspective on the importance of community and high-quality, affordable housing. I took this insight to task when designing The Atrium at Sumner Houses; I wanted to create a place that felt like home to the residents. I hope this project serves as a powerful example of how good design can positively impact society, especially for those in need."
Affordable Social Housing Campuses
Studio Libeskind Creates The Atrium at Sumner Houses
Trend Themes
1. Community-centric Architecture - Community-centric architecture focuses on designing residential spaces that promote social interaction and a sense of belonging among residents.
2. Senior-friendly Housing - Senior-friendly housing incorporates design features that cater specifically to the needs and safety of elderly residents.
3. Affordable Urban Housing - Affordable urban housing addresses the increasing need for cost-effective living solutions in densely populated city areas.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry plays a crucial role in creating innovative residential spaces that enhance community living.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate development is essential for planning and executing projects that provide affordable and sustainable housing options.
3. Elderly Care Services - Elderly care services adapt living environments to support the health and well-being of senior citizens, ensuring they live comfortably.