Public Brooklyn NOW! Panel: How Public Spaces Shape Neighborhood Life

Thursday, April 23 · 6:30–8:00 PM

Brooklyn Public Library – Library for Arts & Culture

10 Lafayette Avenue, Second Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11217

1.5 AIA CEUs (pending)

This panel explores how public space in Brooklyn is shaped not only through design, but also through policy, community advocacy, and the forces that determine who a space is truly made for. From parks and waterfronts to sidewalks and under-elevated corridors, Brooklyn’s shared spaces are continually contested and transformed. The conversation brings together planners, designers, and advocates to ask what it really means to design for belonging.

This event is one in a five-part series; learn more here.

Brooklyn NOW! 2026, presented at the Brooklyn Public Library – Library for Arts & Culture, celebrates the design forces actively shaping our borough today. Opening in April 2026, the exhibition highlights how architects, builders, and visionaries are reimagining Brooklyn’s streets, homes, and civic spaces. The exhibition will be accompanied by five in-person public programs, including a gallery opening that invites visitors to engage directly with the ideas and people behind the work.

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