COMMON CORNER

Client: Community Housing Fund, New York City Housing Authority, Center for Justice Innovation, & The Jeffrey H. and Shari L. Aronson Family Foundation

Location: Morris Houses: 1441 Washington Ave, Bronx, NY 10456

Services: Community Engagement, Codesign, Fabrication, and Installation

The Common Corner is a community-led revitalization of an existing underutilized concrete bleacher at Morris Houses, a New York Public Housing Development, in the Bronx, NY. Through initial community surveying, the Morris Houses residents identified the bleachers as a priority for redesign. Decades ago, this area was lively and active, but over time, it had aged and fallen into disuse. The community's goal for this project was to revitalize this open space and foster renewed activity and vibrancy through multigenerational open-ended play and communal connection. The Urban Conga co-designed the space through a variety of community workshops that used play methodologies to create a safe place for people to share and open up about their dreams, desires, and hopes for their community. These workshops ranged from passive gamified tabling at large community events to constructive and fantasy-play sessions with groups of resident stakeholders. From early conversations of the desires and hopes for the entire area, to the final design of the steps, the community gifted their stories, experiences, feedback, and more to shape every component of the Common Corner.

By working collaboratively with the residents, The Urban Conga, the Public Housing Community Fund, the Aronson Family Foundation, and the Center for Justice Innovation, we have created a dynamic, beautiful, and functional space that fosters play, social connection, and community pride for all generations at Morris Houses.
— Lisa Bova-Hiatt, NYCHA CEO

The transformed Common Corner space now serves as a flexible gathering place where people can connect socially, exercise, rest, imagine, or even perform. The design is organized into three interconnected zones that draw from different play methodologies—social play, active play, and fantasy play. In the social play area, seating was reimagined with greater accessibility in mind, including added grab bars and adjusted heights to improve comfort and ease of use. The active play area encourages physical engagement by offering opportunities for climbing, jumping, balancing, and fitness. The fantasy play area introduces a stage-like platform that invites performance, storytelling, quiet reflection, or even a table for food distribution. A forced-perspective mural ties all of these zones together, moving seamlessly across surfaces and wrapping around the rear wall to signal that the space is part of a growing, evolving vision.

The upper portion of the site features reflective, color-changing mirrors and perforated panels designed for community-created paracord art, creating a dynamic, shifting environment that continues to evolve. Along the risers, affirmations chosen by residents—such as “We Are The Future,” “Dream Big,” and “Stronger Together”—add layers of pride, encouragement, and identity to the space. The Common Corner is creating a renewed sense of communal connection, pride, and inspiration within Morris Houses.

Common Corner represents what we can achieve when residents’ voices are truly heard. For years, these bleachers sat empty, but through this project, they’ve been transformed into something beautiful and meaningful for everyone. A place where young people, older adults, and families alike can meet and play. For us, this is more than a space to sit; it’s a space to come together, to play, and to celebrate our community.
— Regina Carter, President of the Morris Houses Residents Association.
Common Corner by The Urban Conga
Common Corner by The Urban Conga
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