Public Lives: Preserving New York's Landmark Interiors
Thursday, Apr 16, 20157 PMEDT
| 170 East 70th Street New York, NY
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Many of New York’s best interiors survive for a reason: people. In challenging the forces that nearly led to the destruction of such places as Grand Central Terminal and Radio City Music Hall, preservation advocates secured a future for an extraordinary interior design legacy that enriches our lives today. Kent Barwick, civic leader and former NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Chair; Roberta Brandes Gratz, journalist and urban critic; and Francis Morrone, architectural historian, join preservation historian Anthony C. Wood for a checkup on the interior preservation movement, with an introductory overview by Kate Wood, co-curator of NYSID’s exhibition, “Rescued, Restored, Reimagined: New York’s Landmark Interiors.” Presented in collaboration with the New York Preservation Archive Project NYSID Auditorium, 170 East 70th Street, NYC. $12 General Admission $10 Seniors and Non-NYSID Students NYSID Students are Free http://www.nysid.edu/news-events/events/-public-lives-preserving-new-yorks-landmark-interiors
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