Bridging Communities and Cultures Through Design
In the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side, you'll find a shining example of community support and empowerment: the Chinese American Planning Council (CPC) Community Center. Over the span of four years, a transformative project has been underway, weaving together the threads of culture, inclusivity and innovation into the very fabric of its design. Inspired by CPC's core principles of integration, inclusion, and empowerment, the project has blossomed into a space that not only serves but also embraces the diverse communities it represents.
At the forefront of this project is a focus on holistic design as a catalyst for community engagement and support. The project's design philosophy mirrors CPC's mission, aiming to create a welcoming and timeless environment that resonates with individuals from all walks of life. From the warm and inviting interior garden to the flexible event spaces that adapt to the evolving needs of the community, every aspect of the design is intentional in fostering a sense of belonging.
One of the key elements driving the design narrative is the concept of inclusivity. Recognizing that CPC serves a wide range of demographics, including Chinese Americans and immigrants from Hispanic backgrounds, the design incorporates elements such as multilingual and brail signage. By blending cultural influences with modern design principles, the project creates a space that is not only functional but also reflective of the community it serves.
The importance of design in supporting businesses and organizations cannot be overstated – and at M Moser, our holistic design approach integrates elements of design, culture, inclusivity, technology, wellness and sustainability to enrich the built environment, fostering a comprehensive and people-centric ethos. This aligns seamlessly with community-driven projects to redefine the present and anticipate the future to promote positive change for the community and the broader ecosystem.
As the project nears completion, its impact on the community is already evident. Recognized by political figures for their contributions to the neighbourhood, the CPC Community Center stands as a testament to the power of design to bridge communities and cultures. Through its welcoming and inclusive spaces, it serves as a ray of hope and empowerment for all who walk through its doors.
In a city as diverse as New York, projects like the CPC Community Center remind us of the importance of design in creating spaces that not only serve but uplift entire communities. By embracing principles of integration, inclusion, and empowerment, this project sets a new standard for community-centric design, one that celebrates the richness and diversity of the human experience.
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About the Author:
Raquel Sachser
Design Director, Co-Head of Office – M Moser Associates
With over a decade of experience working closely with commercial interiors clients within the legal, financial, media and hospitality industries, Raquel brings expert knowledge to the design process. From design development to construction administration, she works closely with the team to meet key design goals. She is responsible for the project's overall design and managing the design team to ensure that client goals are achieved. Raquel is an active member of the New York chapter of the IIDA (International Interior Design Association), where she is a member of their Pioneering Design committee and mentors young designers. Additionally, she spends time think-tanking with local interior designers on topics that bring the New York design community together with the industry's most inspirational leaders and innovators.