YOUTH-LED PLANNING + DESIGN

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Youth-LED planning + Design 

Empowering youth voice in decisions affecting their lives is central to the Project. As 'animators' of youth's potential, JPP develops structures for youth organizing and supports youth to change their public places and improve the communities in which we all live.

'The Hangout' in progress | November 2017

'The Hangout' in progress | November 2017

JPP has created a model of youth-inclusive planning and design methods – maximizing youth’s potential to make change in their communities through design. JPP worked with Northside United and INHS to design and construct a youth-led outdoor playspace ‘The Hangout’.

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Youth Planning + Designing for Play

‘The Hangout’

By Beth Myers

ABSTRACT

The 210 Hancock Project was the redevelopment of one block in Ithaca, New York. The project included the new construction of 63,000 square feet of affordable housing, 6,000 square feet of commercial space, and the creation of a new playground. In 2015, youth petitioned the City of Ithaca for an outdoor play space designed for older children and teens. From the youth’s perspective, there was no place for them in their neighborhood.

The youths’ petition activated the City of Ithaca to connect youth with Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Authority, a non-profit organization leading the 210 Hancock Project. Considering Roger Hart’s Ladders of Participation to ensure youth were authentically participating in the design and shared decision making, youth played an active role in the planning process, working alongside designers, planners, and developers. This case study tells their story by showcasing their design plans, sharing photos of their constructed site, and lessons learned.