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A Changing Census TractCensus Tract 31, Fort Greene

This information graphic was created for the Verbal and Visual:Information Graphics course at Pratt Institute.

The purpose of this information graphic is to illustrate the changing dynamics of Census Tract 31 with consideration to the emergence of post-millenium development and racial and ethnic composition.

This information graphic provides a template to utilize newly learnt skills within the Verbal and Visual:Information Graphics course.

New York City

Census Tract 31 and Building Locations

Era Built

Pre-War1950 - 19641965 - 19791980 - 19992000 +

Legend

Source: NYC Planning

1965

1980

1900

1896

1950

2009

2015

Long IslandUniversity

Brooklyn Hospital

Fort Greene Park

University Towers

Kingsview Homes

Red Apple Toren

Era Built

Pre-War1950 - 19641965 - 19791980 - 19992000 +

LegendPre-War1950 - 19641965 - 19791980 - 19992000 +

Legend

Census Tract 31 is diverse in it’s built era with rapid post-millenium development

Source: NYC Planning

Race and Ethnicity

2000 2010

Traditionally an African-American area, the racial demographic of Census Tract 31 is becoming increasingly White.

Source: US Census

Stasis in the Future

Census Tract 31 is changing. The growth of post-millenium developments the area has also come to change the racial and ethnic com-position.

However, Census Tract 31 will reach a stasis and recalibration period.

According to data from NYC Planning, with consideration to the context of developable land (excluding Fort Greene Park and Long Island University), Census Tract 31 is built to maximum Floor Area Ratio, or FAR.

Floor Area Ratio, or FAR, is the ratio of a build-ing’s total floor area to the size of the lot.

Additionally institutional activity and the pre-sense of co-operative housing (Kingsview and University Towers) limit the bandwith of change.

Matt Greene , cc

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