Research + Design Advanced Studio

The Fulton Playhouse
The Fulton Playhouse sits beside a community playground and ballpark, surrounded by schools that span early education through high school, including Bethel Elementary, PS3, PS9, and the Brooklyn Waldorf School. This concentration of young children reveals a strong need for family-centered housing rooted in play and learning.
The project preserves the site’s historic brick façade, carving into it to form a public indoor courtyard across the first three floors. The playground extends into the building itself, transforming it into a continuation of the outdoor play space. Within the courtyard, squash courts and an indoor playground create year-round opportunities for play and gathering, while the courtyard invites rest and interaction amongst all ages. Community gardens replace the former wall-ball courts, extending the public realm and integrating urban agriculture as a collective learning tool.
As a whole, the building becomes a playscape of movement, discovery, and education that unites families, communities, and honors the existing site and architecture.





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Public vs. Private
Program
Circulation
Play
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Lobby
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Gym with associated amenities
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Library and co-working
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Squash courts
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Playground and climbing space
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Picnic area
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Planter growing space
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Communal education kitchens
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Shared dining and co-working
Residential
Private Shared
Public
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26 Family units (2-4 bedroom)
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6 Dorm-style units
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Shared terraces at block base
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2 Elevator core with scissor stairs
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2 additional exit stairs from the public program

Section Perspective
Plans

FRONT's Wastebasedbricks
Made from at least 60% recycled rubble from demolition sites

Denisen's Organic Partitions
Made from sawdust, wood ofcuts, and pomace. Easy to assemle.

Hempwool Hemp Insulation
Carbon negative way to insulate.

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