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19 February 2026

C+GA to Serve as Architect for 1024 Fulton Street

C+GA is honored to serve as architect for 1024 Fulton Street in Clinton Hill, a neighborhood many of our staff call home. The mixed-use building will bring 125 permanently affordable homes together with an intergenerational community center and a neighborhood health clinic. The community center will be the new home of Fort Greene Council, a neighborhood anchor for over 50 years serving older adults, children, and families. One Brooklyn Health will provide on-site clinical services.

Designing to Passive House standards prioritizes long-term performance, comfort, and resilience. A high-performance envelope, calibrated window proportions, and articulated facades reduce energy demand while maximizing daylight and livability, reinforcing the connection between sustainability and housing equity.

Composed as a series of distinct brick volumes, subtle tonal shifts respond to the rhythm of Fulton Street, while a two-story glazed community base establishes a strong civic presence at grade. Cascading terraces step down toward Crispus Attucks Playground to the east, extending open space upward and engaging both the street and the park.

The project is led by a 100% nonprofit development team (Fifth Avenue Committee, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, and One Brooklyn Health) with Henge Development and Apex Building Group serving as development and construction partners.

“At 1024 Fulton, our goal is to translate community priorities into built form: housing, health, and community woven together,” said Tamar Kisilevitz, Partner at C+GA.

Click here to read the full press release.

Rendering by Lemons Bucket