Second Cohort
June 1 - August 18 2023

Applications due March 12, 2023

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2023 Summer Residency
at the Block House





Introduction

The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) welcomes applications for the second cohort of its Summer Independent Projects Residency, based at the historic Block House on Governors Island.

Emerging and mid-career urbanists, architects, policymakers, artists, and those committed to the public realm in all disciplines are invited to apply. Applicants will bring their own interests and projects to the program and will receive opportunities to present their work to the public on Governors Island over the course of the Residency. Each Fellow also receives invaluable project support through access to subject matter experts  and resources relevant to their project.

Selected applicants will be among the first civilian residents to live and work on the island, which has recently become publicly accessible year-round. Fellows will enjoy unparalleled historic, natural, and urban resources with direct access to Downtown Manhattan and waterfront Brooklyn neighborhoods via ferry. The IPA is one of 20+ arts, cultural, educational, and environmental nonprofit organizations-in-residence on the island, which form a unique community that connects with a diverse and growing audience of nearly one million annual visitors.






Who should apply

The Summer Residency program is open to applicants from diverse backgrounds, educations, experiences, and aspirations. Applicants may be from architectural and theoretical practices, researchers, policymakers, and those committed to the public realm in all disciplines. The program is best suited to applicants with a clearly developed focus and/or approach and who need time and space to work independently.


Program structure

This program offers Fellows the opportunity to bring their own interests and projects to New York City, with its vast network of expertise and leadership in the fields of architecture, urbanism, and design. Fellows will be asked to present the progress of their work to the public in a series of Open [Block] House events on Governors Island. Each Fellow will also receive invaluable project support through the IPA’s network of subject matter experts and resources.

Programming includes:

  • Open [Block] House: A series of public events at the Block House invites visitors to engage in conversation with Fellows about their work.

  • Weekend Open Library: The Block House library and gallery is open to the public on weekends. Fellows are invited to interact with visitors and share the progress of their work.

  • Dinner Parties: A series of curated evenings are held throughout the Summer with guests and former fellows invited to dine with the cohort.

  • Internal Cohort Activities: Fellows are invited to join a series of urban walking tours, field trips, museum and archive visits, and events on Governors Island and the larger New York City region.

Program goals

This program is designed to support Fellows with research and design projects at any stage of development who would benefit from sharing their work in the collective, interdisciplinary context of the Residency. To that end, specific moments will be set aside throughout the Summer for Fellows to present and discuss their work with the cohort, IPA staff, guests, and members of the public.

During the Residency, Fellows’ work can be presented in any format: academic papers, articles, and/or book chapters, film, installations, drawings, models, maquettes, among others. The program will culminate in an exhibition of work at the Block House, and eventually a publication. 

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About the IPA

The Institute for Public Architecture believes in a future in which design is used as a tool for facilitating social justice and the public has a voice in all decisions that shape our built environment.

We use design to challenge social and physical inequities in our cities. We address urgent issues of design and policy by mobilizing our network of design activists, professionals, government officials and community stakeholders. IPA's collaborative process involves a focused place-based design residency and related public programming that engages specialists in the field and members of the public, alike. In addition, the IPA records and promotes this work through exhibitions and publications.

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Institute for Public Architecture

900 Broadway #802
New York, NY 10003

9 Nolan Park
Governors Island, NY