Academic

Considering architecture that aims to shift the perspective of urban mental health facilities, the public commons create spaces with nature, community, and socio/ connection in mind as o way to elevate the threshold treatments. From socio/ stigma to inadequate coverage information, the rooftop adaptive reuse con host private room telehealth appointments, large activity spaces, small activity spaces, roof gardens, and therapeutic bedrooms. In order to remove as many barriers as possible to draw people to seek treatment and be awoke of mental health information, the public commons are connected to o premier location in downtown Brooklyn, within o space integrated into a family-oriented community, and connected to nature and outdoor activities.

LoLux Commons

  • Instructor: Jonas Coersmeier
    TA: Danny Ortega

    Fall 2021
    Housing
    Brooklyn, NY
    50,000 sq. ft.