Introducing ShareNYC: Affordable Co-Living in Brooklyn

We’d like to introduce ShareNYC – a small-scale development project in Brooklyn that began as a response to a Request For Proposals aimed at repurposing existing residential buildings and reconfiguring them into shared housing (โ€˜co-livingโ€™) by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) in New York City. Recently, we kicked off construction and we look forward to sharing updates on this project that has been several years in the making.

Generally, new construction and substantial rehabilitation projects can take a long time in development. That timeline can be even longer for development projects within affordable housing programs, and especially โ€“as is the case here- when we are at the forefront of designing a new housing typology. The project proposes to convert the existing two-family, three-story building into a safe, legal, and permanently affordable Single Room Occupancy (SRO) building. The HPD development program also set out to provide legal status to shared housing in NYC, and through the existing public-private partnership framework of the cityโ€™s Third Party Transfer Program, provide a pathway for a local entity, Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, to manage the building.


There are typically many people involved and invested in the development process guided by the principle of โ€˜wanting to get it rightโ€™ so that the project can serve as a model for the future. ShareNYC, although relatively small in scale, is a testament of that guiding principle, and HHA is extremely proud to be part of the process. It is a unique opportunity to show how we can sustainably add much needed affordable housing units to NYC’s housing stock by re-utilizing and adapting existing buildings. Weโ€™re thrilled to finally see the physical work started on this โ€œground-breakingโ€ project.

Stay tuned for more…

Sustainability: A Smart Approach to Design

At HHA, we approach incorporating sustainable and energy-efficient elements into our designs by starting with a deep understanding of the projectโ€™s environment, climate, regulations and the client’s needs. We assess the existing conditions and look at options for adaptive reuse during the initial pre-design and schematic design phases. We also look to incorporate passive design strategies such as natural light and ventilation to reduce energy consumption. Advanced materials, like high-performance insulation and energy-efficient glazing, are integrated to minimize heat transfer.

The selection of sustainable materialsโ€”such as recycled, locally sourced, low carbon or rapidly renewable resourcesโ€” is another crucial aspect. Resource conservation is also and important consideration, which often drives the specification of water-conserving fixtures, for example.

After assessing the sustainable practices and strategies, we recommend those that are compatible with the project’s scope and are aligned with our client’s goals and budget.

We believe in designing spaces that not only meet today’s sustainability standards but are also adaptable to future innovations. Sustainability isn’t just a trend; it’s a responsibility, and we look to incorporate strategies into every project to create healthier, smarter, and more resilient spaces.

2024 INT Design Awards Winner!

The Lawn Club has been recognized as a winner in the 2024 class of INT Interior Design Awards!

Weโ€™re honored by our win in the Bar Category and extend our congratulations to the Endorphin Partners (https://endorphinpartners.co/) and Lawn Club (https://www.thelawnclubnyc.com/) teams that brought this project to life.

Congratulations to all the award winners on their beautiful work built around the world.

To read more and see all the 2024 INT Design Award winners check out: https://intdesignaward.com/winners/

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