- Association for a Better New York honours Vaidehi for her pivotal role in enhancing New York City’s public housing and urban spaces
- More recently, in partnership with non-profit partners, Vaidehi facilitated investments of over ₹100 Crores for new public space projects for low-income New Yorkers
- After completing her undergraduate studies at the I.E.S. College of Architecture in Mumbai, Vaidehi followed her pursuit of advanced degrees, including a master’s in Urban Placemaking and Management at New York City’s Pratt Institute
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, NOV 20
Vaidehi Mody, a Mumbai-born architect and urban planner, has been honored by the prestigious Association for a Better New York (ABNY) for her pivotal role in enhancing New York City’s public housing and urban spaces. ABNY, a leading nonprofit organization, brings together public and private sector leader to drive the continuous growth and renewal of New York City’s communities and infrastructure. The organization celebrates individuals who contribute significantly to the city’s essential services and its overall vitality, and they recognized Vaidehi for ‘Powering NYC.’
Vaidehi is leading an award-winning program within the largest public housing agency in North America, which houses one in every 17 New Yorkers. Her journey into urban planning began in her childhood in Mumbai, where she first experienced how well-designed spaces could positively shape lives. “When my family moved to a building with a lawn and space to play with other kids, it changed how I felt and grew.” Vaidehi reflects.
In New York, Vaidehi has been instrumental in leading initiatives that enhance the quality of life for low-income residents. One of her most notable contributions is the Open Space Masterplan for NYCHA, which has become a benchmark in the urban planning industry. This comprehensive plan not only revitalizes open spaces but also sets a new standard for urban planning best practices. “It’s inspiring to see other city agencies and academic institutions now look to this plan as a best practice,” she shares. More recently, in partnership with non-profit partners, Vaidehi facilitated investments of over ₹100 Crores for new public space projects for low-income New Yorkers.
Vaidehi’s recognition by ABNY highlights her role in driving change across key areas such as urban planning, transportation, parks, sanitation, and climate resilience. Her award-winning efforts at NYCHA have set a powerful example of how public sector initiatives can lead to innovative and sustainable urban solutions. Expressing her gratitude for the recognition, Vaidehi emphasizes the collective nature of her achievements. “This acknowledgment reflects the strength of partnerships and collaborations that make New York City’s public housing projects impactful.”
After completing her undergraduate studies at the I.E.S. College of Architecture in Mumbai, Vaidehi followed her pursuit of advanced degrees, including a master’s in Urban Placemaking and Management at New York City’s Pratt Institute. This shaped her into a leader in public sector innovation. Through her work, Vaidehi continues to inspire the next generation, showcasing inclusive planning can create vibrant, livable cities that prioritize community well-being and resilience.