EVENTS
RETI BlueCity Lab Community Design Workshop
RETI hosted a community design workshop that resulted in many ideas to shape the one of its kind floating BlueCity Lab!
RETI CENTER AND GBX ANNOUNCE BLUE CITY
RETI Center and GBX announce BLUE CITY – an exhibition opening 11/28 at 153 Coffey St about our international team’s plans to develop a floating industrial center on NY Harbor – please join us! http://ow.ly/i/Jz4Y3
OUR NEW HOME
We have moved into our new home located at 153 Coffrey Street, Red Hook!
We are sharing this community space with Coffrey Street Studio (http://www.coffeystreetstudio.com) and will be hosting our events and workshops here.
A short description about Coffrey Street Studio: STUDIO 153 is an artist-led venture, dedicated to exploring the dramatic potential of constructed space through both performance and design. Located on a cobblestone street in Red Hook, the 13k square foot warehouse is ideal for a variety of productions. With a vast storage cellar, 15′ ceilings, exposed painted brick walls, concrete floors, and heavy timber columns, the space is highly photogenic.
Clipper Session on Smart City
Sustainable Urban Development
Innovative Green Building
Community Resilience
BUILDING RESILIENCE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED!
BUILDING RESILIENCY 2017: A DAY OF ACTION
June 17th, 2017
Multiple Locations:
Realty Collective – 351 Van Brunt St
Red Hook Library – 7 Wolcott St
Pioneer Works – 159 Pioneer St
Kentler Gallery – 353 Van Brunt St
plus, mobile workshops throughout Red Hook!
Brought to you by the “Building Resilience” Steering Committee:
The RETI Center, Pratt Institute, NY Passive House, Solar ONE, Brooklyn Community Board 3, Resilient Red Hook, Thread Collective, ORLI, Flux Tailor, Franklin Furnace, Realty Collective, Fifth Avenue Committee, NYC Citizen Corps
OUR NEXT ECONOMY
In the past several years, the vulnerabilities of New York City’s infrastructure have been tested due to our changing climate. In the coming years, billions of dollars will be spent locally on resilient infrastructure to mitigate such vulnerabilities. Many of these infrastructural upgrades will be designed, manufactured and installed by the New York City residents. As a result, our region will see many opportunities for growth and employment in this sector in the near future.
The RETI Center invites you to participate in our inaugural conference, “OUR NEXT ECONOMY” taking place on Friday, November 18th at the Brooklyn Borough President’s office. We will be hosting a forum on “BUILDING RESILIENCE AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT IN BROOKLYN” with presentations and interactive panel discussions on the current state of the growing resilient labor market and the ways the RETI Center envisions a more just and equitable resilient future for the region.