We <3 Cookie Cutter Housing

Thursday, May 14, 2026

6:00pm – 8:00pm



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We <3 Cookie Cutter Housing

Thursday, May 14, 6–8 pm
Van Alen Institute
303 Bond Street, Brooklyn

Join us for a lecture and conversation with Daniel Jonas Roche, Brad Isnard, and Zara Pfeifer — exhibition curators of Jessor — on the history of radical, affordable housing in New York City through a new lens. On view at Citygroup through May 23, Jessor features original photographs, drawings, and biographical research about Herman Jessor, the most prolific affordable housing architect in New York City history.

​Between 1925 and 1974, Herman Jessor designed over 40,000 units of cooperative housing, often generic in appearance. With his primary clients — the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, and United Housing Foundation — Jessor oversaw the construction of Co-op City, Penn South, Rochdale Village, and Starrett City, to name a few.

This lecture will revisit Jessor and the politico-economic machine which supported the astounding volume of mass-produced, limited-equity cooperative housing he achieved. For architects, planners, and politicians that aspire to build a “Mitchell Lama 2.0” program in order to tackle today’s housing crisis, learning from the immigrant architect Herman Jessor is a good place to start.

​This event is free with RSVP. Light refreshments will be served.

Event Schedule

​6 pm: Doors open
6:30 pm: Lecture
7:15 pm: Reception