Latest revision as of 12:18, 9 December 2025
Public housing development in Brooklyn, New York
NYCHA Property in New York, United States
The Cypress Hills Houses is a NYCHA Housing Project with 11 buildings that are 7-stories tall. It is located between Sutter Avenue to Linden Boulevard and also between Fountain to Euclid Avenues in East New York, Brooklyn.[2] Designed by the architectural firm of Carson & Lundin, the complex was completed in May 1955.[1][3]
The Cypress Hills Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library opened at the complex in September 1955 and was the first branch of the public library system to open in a housing project; it was replaced in 1995 by a new building located on the north side of Sutter Avenue.[4][5]
In May 1967, two experimental playgrounds designed by architect Charles Forberg opened at the complex. The larger of the two circular playgrounds was 72 feet (22Â m) in diameter and contained a pattern of 7-foot-tall (2.1Â m) concrete slabs. The $70,000 project was sponsored by NYCHA, the Museum of Modern Art and the Park Association of New York City.[3][6][7]
In early 2018, the Roma Scaffolding company started replacing built-up roofs with a new fluid-applied system and destroyed smoke rooms and chimneys, restored brickwork, changed the roof railings, and changed the 90 doors within in the housing project.[8]



