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Accessing Esteem proposes an adaptive reuse strategy for a residential care center for adolescent males struggling with problematic sexual behavior, stigmatization, trauma, and social isolation. The care center, Juniper House, takes over P.S. 64 and taps into abundant neighborhood community gardening and arts programs in New York’s East Village through an urban public corridor, from which its members can find emotional healing, dignity, and self-expression through work programs and interpersonal encounters with the community. Lastly, this project develops a methodology for charting and spatializing emotional healing through six key needs observed across in-depth clinical case research: privacy, esteem, security, regularity, autonomy, and interdependence.

Accessing Esteem: Juniper House