a family visiting room with yellow kitchen area and community seating
Marset pendants illuminate the foster family visiting room, with Allsteel poufs and Andreu World tables.

Spacesmith Fosters Trauma Informed Design for a Family Center in New York

Experiencing significant life challenges can be traumatizing; design shouldn’t be. And yet, too many institutions of human service—foster care centers, medical offices, social service providers—are housed in unpleasant environments with stressful spatial arrangements and bleak interiors that may, unintentionally, increase the trauma of those they mean to heal.

Spacesmith’s plan for the SCO Family of Services Genovese Family Life Center was to do the opposite. The firm employed “trauma informed design” for the 30,000-square-foot center in Jamaica Queens, New York. “Adverse childhood experiences, such as time in foster care, carry an elevated risk of toxic stress physiology, which leads to chronic illness, depression, and other life-threatening circumstances,” says Spacesmith principal Ámbar Margarida. “With a clear spatial layout, thoughtful furniture choices, visual interest, light and color, and biophilic design, the center promotes a sense of calm, safety, and well-being.” 

The firm completed a gut renovation of the five-floor building, with levels for family visiting, foster care, residential and youth justice, and medical services. Interiors promote spatial availability with clear sightlines, reduced barriers, and hospitality-inflected furnishings, while pastel color palettes and engaging, biophilic wallcoverings seek to inspire engagement and relaxation. “The stress of an unpleasant environment can cause you to feel uneasy, sad, or helpless, “ says Margarida. They hope a new design can reverse that.  

yellow seating in front of a blue bench seating in a cafe
Marset pendants glow before a nook in the training center café, with a custom bench by Beachley, Stylex chairs, and Knoll tables.
red and white seating in a training center room
A partition opens to reveal two rooms in the basement level training center, where Stylex chairs line up upon a pair of Interface carpet tiles.
a blue wall accented by blue bench seating
Small reception areas on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors are carpeted in Interface tiles, with benches and tables by Davis and Marset sconces.
floral wallpaper covers a wall in a bathroom
Floral Flavor Paper wallcovering brightens up gender neutral restrooms on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors.
green botanical wallpaper covers bathroom walls
A botanical Flavor Paper wallcovering defines the gender neutral restrooms, with custom sinks and Bradley faucets.
a reception area with a colorful wall and lounge seating
Herman Miller sofas and Allsteel armchairs gather on an Interface rug in the ground floor reception area; the wallcovering is by Maharam.
a family visiting room with yellow kitchen area and community seating
Marset pendants illuminate the foster family visiting room, with Allsteel poufs and Andreu World tables.
colorful tiles open up to medical rooms
Off reception, a medical suite offers a duet of Designtex wallcoverings: Spaces in the hallway, and Leafery in the exam rooms.

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