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Panel Discussion: Preservation after the Demolition of Penn Station

November 14, 2013 @ 6:30 pm8:00 pm

Free

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Co-sponsored by the New York Preservation Archive Project
Free and open to the public, but reservations required.

The original Penn Station, built by the renowned architecture firm of McKim, Mead, and White in 1910, stood for over fifty years as a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style and a monument to New York’s aspirations as a world capital. In 1963 the station was demolished, a loss that was bitterly protested. The demolition prompted deep self-reflection on the part of our city, and was soon followed by the passage of New York City’s Landmarks Law.

This program will examine how the preservation effort in New York has evolved since then, with a focus on each mayoral administration. Panelists will include: Prof. Franny Eberhart, a director of the Historic Districts Council and Vice-Chair of the Historic House Trust; Anthony Robins, preservationist and author; Tony Wood, author and founder of the New York Preservation Archive Project, moderated by Andrew Berman, executive director of Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.

Details

Date:
November 14, 2013
Time:
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
http://www.gvshp.org/_gvshp/events/upcoming.htm#penn

Organizer

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
Phone
212-475-9585 x 35
Email
rsvp@gvshp.org
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Venue

Greenwich Community School
272-278 West 10th Street
New York,
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