Terreform ONE is a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to advancing sustainable urban design and ecological planning. Located at 63 Flushing Avenue, this organization focuses on addressing the complex challenges faced by contemporary cities through innovative research, design strategies, and community engagement. Terreform ONE works at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and environmental science to propose forward-thinking solutions that promote resilience and social equity.
The organization’s approach integrates academic research with practical design applications, fostering collaborations among architects, planners, scientists, and activists. By exploring alternative models of urban development, Terreform ONE aims to influence policy and inspire new ways of thinking about city growth and environmental stewardship. Their projects often emphasize adaptive reuse, green infrastructure, and the reimagining of public spaces to enhance urban livability.
Terreform ONE also serves as a platform for education and dialogue, hosting exhibitions, lectures, and workshops that encourage public participation in shaping the future of cities. The non-profit’s work reflects a commitment to addressing climate change, social justice, and resource management through multidisciplinary efforts. As a hub for innovative ideas in Brooklyn, Terreform ONE contributes to the broader conversation on sustainable urban futures in New York and beyond.


































