Delma Palma (@delmapalma) 's Twitter Profile
Delma Palma

@delmapalma

City and building designer. Exploring places and ideas.

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Delma Palma (@delmapalma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check me out at the Well-being Cities Forum discussing Housing for Healthy Communities and my work at NYCHA events.bizzabo.com/wellbeing-citi…

NewCities (@newcities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our five #WCAward2020 laureates!! Building a Vibrant Economy 🏅Curitiba Integrating Nature and Biodiversity🏅Bordeaux Prioritizing Urban Wellbeing 🏅Curridabat Planning for Better Urban Health 🏅Buenos Aires Supporting Cohesive Communities 🏅New York

Congratulations to our five #WCAward2020 laureates!!

Building a Vibrant Economy 🏅Curitiba
Integrating Nature and Biodiversity🏅Bordeaux
Prioritizing Urban Wellbeing 🏅Curridabat
Planning for Better Urban Health 🏅Buenos Aires
Supporting Cohesive Communities 🏅New York
NYCHA (@nycha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.NYCHA named 2020 Wellbeing Cities Award Laureate by NewCities for Connected Communities – an urban design framework for reshaping 2,400 acres of open space. Learn more here on.nyc.gov/connected-comm…. #WellBeingCitiesForum

Design Trust for Public Space (@designtrustnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's exciting to see NYCHA's Connected Communities initiative receive international recognition as a finalist for the WellBeing Cities Award 2020 NewCities. Our Opening the Edge project at Lillian Wald Houses was a catalyst for increased participatory design projects at NYCHA!

Delma Palma (@delmapalma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out more details on NYCHA’s urban design framework through today’s press release www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/abo…

Howard Slatkin (@hslatkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud of NYC Planning‘s collaboration with NYCHA on Connected Communities! Fantastic work that illustrates the potential for real-world design strategies to make a difference in people’s daily lives.

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"We have these large concrete buildings with great bones here in #NYC, but they're not #sustainable. At NYCHA, we are working on that #energytransition and with industry experts to reuse, modernize, and innovate." Delma Palma

NYC Planning (@nycplanning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DCP is proud to have partnered with NYCHA on this user-friendly how-to guide that offers ideas and inspirations to support NYCHA residents as they envision the future of their campuses.

Enterprise New York (@enterprise_nyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A well deserved congratulations to NYCHA for being named a 2020 Wellbeing Cities Award Laureate by NewCities for their Connected Communities initiative! We're proud to support this participatory urban design approach to connect NYCHA residents to their communities.

Delma Palma (@delmapalma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Guidebook is equally, if not more, commendable for the process it took to get there.” nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-ope…

NYCHA (@nycha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.New York Daily News endorses NYCHA Connected Communities Plan: ‘The Guidebook offers a new set of equity-focused, community-driven guidelines for improving the living experience of NYCHA residents’ on.nyc.gov/3c92KpF Connected Communities Guidebook here: on.nyc.gov/connected-comm…

Vicki Been (@vickibeen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely op-ed by Nicholas Bloom & Rebecca Karp "...with the release of its Connected Communities Guidebook, NYCHA has put forth a compelling roadmap not just for vision but for execution."

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.NYCHA Gets Nod for Work to ‘Connect’ Communities The full City Limits story here: on.nyc.gov/3d5fFtb A resident leader Karen Blondel—a frequent NYCHA critic—welcomes this approach. “I do like the work they are doing. I actually meet with them often & effectively.”

NYCHA (@nycha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NYCHA plan to reprioritize 2,400 acres of open space using participatory urban design principles was featured in an excellent article by @YouDesigniWrite for Dear Earth Check it out! on.nyc.gov/2TJotfp #WellBeingCitiesAward NewCities Dear Earth @YouDesigniWrite

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🆕 NYCHA is seeking public comments on the draft #TransformationPlan. Full details here: on.nyc.gov/blueprintforch… Please provide your comments by December 28, 2020.

🆕 <a href="/NYCHA/">NYCHA</a> is seeking public comments on the draft #TransformationPlan.  Full details here: on.nyc.gov/blueprintforch…

Please provide your comments by December 28, 2020.
Vicki Been (@vickibeen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent history and overview! What Is NYCHA? Your Questions Answered About New York City Public Housing thecity.nyc/2021/2/22/2229… via THE CITY

Janette Sadik-Khan (@jsadikkhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Measure the love for your city by the life in its streets. Reclaiming 25% of car space can liberate the walkable, bikable, transit-friendly city we lost between the lanes. Answering the challenge will take leadership and a commitment to putting our streets where our values are.

NYCHA (@nycha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYCHA staffer Delma Palma encourages public policy planners to apply 4 Wellbeing Cities Award by 4/10– honoring innovative urban design projects from across the globe. youtu.be/QqicBc4tHfw. NYCHA won last year for its #ConnectedCommunities Initiative. on.nyc.gov/308dCPp

NYCHA staffer <a href="/delmapalma/">Delma Palma</a> encourages public policy planners to apply 4 Wellbeing Cities Award by 4/10– honoring innovative urban design projects from across the globe. youtu.be/QqicBc4tHfw. <a href="/NYCHA/">NYCHA</a> won last year for its #ConnectedCommunities Initiative.
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Find out how a new NYCHA and The City University of New York’s program is shaping young adults in a 6-week crash course that teaches students about designing projects that could help improve their community. Full story: on.nyc.gov/3ryhAwz

Find out how a new <a href="/NYCHA/">NYCHA</a> and <a href="/CUNY/">The City University of New York</a>’s program is shaping young adults in a 6-week crash course that teaches students about designing projects that could help improve their community. Full story: on.nyc.gov/3ryhAwz