RHIC PROJECT GALLERY
Our 2021 placemaking project was a collaboration with residents, local artists, and educators at the Brookfield and Whitelock intersection
GreenUps and Dumpster Days allow residents to be part of cleaning, beautification and greening initiatives.
RHIC boasts of its tree canopy and tree planting projects. We have planted more than 800 trees in the neighborhood in the last decade.
Driven by our shared values—belonging, connection, opportunity, and safety--RHIC and DIH Elementary worked towards a better school design in recent years.
We collaborated with the District 7 Council Office and Transportation Department to implement residents' survey suggestions from our 2020 Opensource Traffic Survey.
In order to raise awareness of pedestrian safety and also slow down traffic, this resident-initiated project supported by RHIC asked neighbors to share their ideas and inspiration for the crosswalk design. During the pandemic multiple design meetings and opportunities were held as the community and local artists and educators worked to develop several possible designs. Community members submitted their ideas on paper, via email, and in an online drawing portal. These suggestions were refined to three choices by a local public artist. The final design, Seasonal Turn, was determined by resident votes and installation took place in April 2021 with a full community celebration and Mayor's ribbon cutting with neighbors, artists, musicians, and supporters in May that year.
A placemaking and pedestrian safety awareness public art project centered around the neighborhood's access to Druid Hill Park, which is separated by a heavy trafficked highway. In 2019, RHIC worked with community artists and neighbors supporting the lighting of the historic Madison Avenue Arches, the original entrance-way to Druid Hill Park, and emphasizing the neighborhood's original connection to the park. The installation included a community street fair with night parade by neighbors and organizations joining together along the bath between Reservoir Hill and the park's Rawlings Conservatory. The musical light parade concluded with a neighborhood dance party in the conservatory.