Snug Harbor Cultural Center CPSD
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.
New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.
Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.
The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.
A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.
The new Heritage Farm Circle will boast the NYC Compost Project Demo site, an extensive green house, and a new multi-purpose farm and ecology center.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.

The Snug Harbor masterplan is based on principles of equity, resiliency, and attracting a diversity of people and uses. Comprehensive engagement of community, stakeholders, staff, and users was an essential part of the design process. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island, a cultural destination for New York City, and an active sustainability icon for both the public and internal city agencies.

The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination. Prioritized recommendations focus on three main goals.

At multiple outreach meetings, neighbors, staff, tenants, and other constituents came together to brainstorm ideas and review plans.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.

New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.

Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.

The proposed design sets out to recover Snug Harbor's historic relationship to the water - and make the waterfront accessible, safe, and enjoyable to all.

The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.

A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.

The new Heritage Farm Circle will boast the NYC Compost Project Demo site, an extensive green house, and a new multi-purpose farm and ecology center.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center CPSD
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.
New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.
Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.
The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.
A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.
The new Heritage Farm Circle will boast the NYC Compost Project Demo site, an extensive green house, and a new multi-purpose farm and ecology center.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.

The Snug Harbor masterplan is based on principles of equity, resiliency, and attracting a diversity of people and uses. Comprehensive engagement of community, stakeholders, staff, and users was an essential part of the design process. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island, a cultural destination for New York City, and an active sustainability icon for both the public and internal city agencies.

The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination. Prioritized recommendations focus on three main goals.

At multiple outreach meetings, neighbors, staff, tenants, and other constituents came together to brainstorm ideas and review plans.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.

New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.

Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.

The proposed design sets out to recover Snug Harbor's historic relationship to the water - and make the waterfront accessible, safe, and enjoyable to all.

The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.

A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.

The new Heritage Farm Circle will boast the NYC Compost Project Demo site, an extensive green house, and a new multi-purpose farm and ecology center.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center CPSD
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.
The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.
New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.
Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.
The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.
A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.
The new Heritage Farm Circle will boast the NYC Compost Project Demo site, an extensive green house, and a new multi-purpose farm and ecology center.
Ensuring a bright and sustainable future for Snug Harbor.
The Snug Harbor masterplan focuses on preserving and revitalizing the 83-acre site, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing visitor experiences. Key recommendations include comprehensive assessments for architectural preservation, engineering infrastructure, and stormwater management. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island and a cultural destination for New York City.

The Snug Harbor masterplan is based on principles of equity, resiliency, and attracting a diversity of people and uses. Comprehensive engagement of community, stakeholders, staff, and users was an essential part of the design process. The plan aims to make Snug Harbor a community hub for Staten Island, a cultural destination for New York City, and an active sustainability icon for both the public and internal city agencies.

The Snug Harbor master plan includes a 15-year phased plan to re-imagine the campus and its assets based on existing conditions analysis of the site and its history, a comprehensive outreach process, and collaborative inter-agency coordination. Prioritized recommendations focus on three main goals.

At multiple outreach meetings, neighbors, staff, tenants, and other constituents came together to brainstorm ideas and review plans.
"I want people who come here to feel safe, welcome, clear in where to go— and then be engaged and blown away by Snug Harbor."
Aileen Fuchs, President & CEO at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

Infrastructural improvement renovations to resolve remaining deferred maintenance issues, improve accessibility, site safety, and active underutilized spaces.

New opportunities are established to improve visitor experience by promoting site order and a consistent identity.

Solidifying Snug Harbor’s mission as an equitable cultural destination in perpetuity by providing new program, spatial, and operational opportunities increase earned income and ensure a fiscally sustainable future.

The proposed design sets out to recover Snug Harbor's historic relationship to the water - and make the waterfront accessible, safe, and enjoyable to all.

The new stage pavilion and loop walkway unify Snug Harbor's campus, enhancing visitor experience, identity, and income potential for a sustainable future.

A new visitor center is essential to a good Snug Harbor experience and provides additional income that will be reinvested in site maintenance.
