BUILDING A LEARNING ECOSYSTEM
Our seven-acre experiential learning campus at Floyd Bennett Field will support 50,000 K-12 students from hundreds of New York City public schools each year. Students will learn, work, and intern with an ecosystem of exceptional partner organizations, solve real-world problems, and earn 21st century career credentials.
INTERACTIVE EDUCATION
OUR LEARNING ECOSYSTEM
Runway Green will be the connective tissue for a range of different learning experiences
A learning ecosystem is an innovative school model design where students learn from their communities through hands-on, real world experiences. It requires the intentional collaboration between community stakeholders across various learning sites to provide learner-centered experiences that support broad outcomes. In a learning ecosystem:
Learning is supported by many
Learning can happen almost anywhere
Learning targets a broad range of skills
Our Campus Will Include:
WORLD CLASS PROJECT TEAM
A team of renowned designers, architects, real estate developers, and educational program planners were selected based on their track records of creating innovative, impactful projects, as well as their commitment to our community-centered approach.
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
A New York City-based landscape architecture and urban design practice, SCAPE fosters positive change in communities by reviving and creating public landscapes that connect people to their environments. Their work is recognized with top industry awards.
New York City-based ARO is a diverse collective united by a commitment to accountable action, and social responsibility. ARO’s vision, artistry, and dedication to craft have earned the firm over one hundred design awards.
Colloqate Design is an award-winning, multidisciplinary, nonprofit design-justice practice focused on expanding community access to, and building power through, the design of social, civic, and cultural spaces.
DEVELOPMENT
The Charter Schools Development Corporation has been serving the charter school community since its founding in 1997. It supports quality school choice for underserved students by developing and financing affordable charter school facilities. As a non-profit developer, CSDC strives to help charter school entrepreneurs and leaders finance their school facilities and educational vision with the goal of increasing school choice and student achievement.
Founded in 2016, About the Work is a woman-owned and woman-led project management firm in New York City that brings energy and excellence to the owner’s representation sector. The firm partners with organizations to develop projects from idea to occupancy, providing strategic planning and programming, owner’s representation, and “wrap-around” project management.
Community Design Team
The design of Runway Green has been developed with extensive input from Brooklyn community members on our Community Design Team, which includes students, alumni, and families from Launch Expeditionary Learning School. Our Community Design Team conducted inspiration visits at various schools and campuses to gain new insights and perspectives to inform the planning process. The team’s on-the-ground research and experience with innovative project-based learning, competency-based education, and community school models are crucial to our community-centered approach to developing the learning ecosystem at Runway Green.
ABOUT FLOYD BENNETT FIELD
Dedicated as New York City’s first municipal airport on May 23, 1931, Floyd Bennett Field was first composed of concrete runways, four hangers, and an administration building that served as a terminal. In the years that followed until 1939, twenty-six international flights started or ended at the field. When Laguardia Airport opened in 1939, Floyd Bennett Field was sold to the US Navy and was later redesignated as a Naval Air Reserve Training Station in 1946. National Park Service
For over 50 years, the vast potential of Floyd Bennett Field has gone untapped
Floyd Bennett Field was the starting point for the world’s first international flights from New York City. Today, it’s a blank canvas. These 1,300 acres of National Park Service Land are more than twice the size of Governor’s Island, Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Industry City—combined. Located on some of the region’s most economically rich parklands, and within the nation’s largest school system, Floyd Bennett Field’s combination of access and opportunity is unparalleled. The site is a jumping off point for shorelines, marshlands, and open water throughout Jamaica Bay.