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Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby

Sponsored by the Scarsdale Adult School – reservations required. Tour of the Woolworth Building lobby, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling.

$75

Tour: SoHo, the World’s Cast-Iron Capital

Marvel at the world’s greatest trove of cast-iron buildings in this guided tour through the streets of SoHo. An official event of the 2019 Historic District Council’s Annual Preservation Conference.

$20

Tour: Art Deco Central Park West

Sponsored by the Scarsdale Adult School. Reservations required. A pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline. We’ll see the great twin-towered skyscraper apartment buildings – the Century, the Majestic and the El Dorado – and other multi-colored jazz-age fantasies of high living overlooking the park.

$55

Tour: Art Deco 42nd Street

A walk along Midtown Manhattan’s major boulevard of Art Deco skyscrapers. Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society.

Lecture: Art Deco New York – From the Chrysler Building to the Grand Concourse

Lecture covering the great skyscrapers of architects Raymond Hood, William Van Alen, Ely Jacques Kahn, and Ralph Walker, then tracing the adaptation of this “skyscraper style” through apartment buildings on the Bronx’s Grand Concourse, airport terminals at LaGuardia, the Central Park West residential skyline, automated midtown parking garages, diners, hotels, department stores, banks and theaters.

Tour: Art Deco on East 42nd Street

Sponsored by the New York Botanical Gardens. This tour focuses on three of the finest Deco monuments in midtown: the Daily News Building by Raymond Hood (1929), the Chanin Building by Sloane & Robertson (1927), and the Chrysler Building by William Van Alen (1930), plus a look at nearby Tudor City.

Tour: Central Park as a Work of Art

Perhaps best-known of New York’s official “Scenic Landmarks,” Central Park offers New Yorkers refuge, recreation and rejuvenation; a temporary haven from a city of brick and steel, concrete and glass. And yet this park which delights us with its lakes and streams, wildflowers and grand open spaces, is almost entirely artificial, carefully designed right down to the hidden pipes feeding a rustic waterfall.

$55

Tour: Art Deco Central Park West

Sponsored by Landmark West! A pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline.

Tour: Art Deco Central Park West

Sponsored by the Art Deco Society of New York. A pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline.

Tour: Art Deco Central Park West

Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society – reservations required. A pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline. We’ll see the great twin-towered skyscraper apartment buildings – the Century, the Majestic and the El Dorado – and other multi-colored jazz-age fantasies of high living overlooking the park.

TOUR: Art Deco on the Upper East Side (Itinerary No. 10)

Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required. The Upper East Side—Manhattan’s Gold Coast—maintains an aura of conservative respectability, and perhaps as a result never attracted as much Art Deco flash as its counterpart on the west side of Central Park. Nevertheless, tucked among the Beaux-Arts town houses and sedate neo-Georgian apartment buildings, the neighborhood has some remarkable examples by some of the best architects.

TOUR: Art Deco Central Park West (Itinerary No. 8)

Reservations required. Sponsored by Landmark West! A pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline.

TOUR: Art Deco in Washington Heights (Itinerary No. 11)

Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required. High up on a hill, its streets lined with modest but attractive six-story Art Deco apartment houses, Washington Heights has more in common with West Bronx neighborhoods just across the Harlem River than with the rest of Manhattan. Many of the same architects who worked on the Grand Concourse also designed apartment buildings on or near Fort Washington Avenue – we will see work by Horace Ginsbern, Jacob Felson, Israel Crausman, Miller and Goldhammer, Charles Kreymborg, and H. Herbert Lillien.

TOUR: Wall Street Canyons, Walking the Byways of the First New York

Reservations required – sponsored by the Scarsdale Adult School. Tour covers colonial-era relics and narrow Dutch streets, private banks and public squares, nineteenth-century church steeples, and twentieth-century skyscraper towers.

$55

TOUR: Art Deco tour – TriBeCa and Civic Center (Itinerary No. 2)

Reservations required. This tour begins at the edge of the financial district and continues into the Civic Center with the Federal Post Office, a WPA product of the Modern Classic, and three remarkable municipal buildings at the northern tip of the Foley Square courts district, plus three three communications-related behemoths designed by Ralph Walker.

Tour: Manhattan’s Art Deco Interiors

Visit the publicly accessible interiors of major Art Deco marvels: the Daily News Building, the Chrysler Building, and the International Building and RCA (now Comcast) tower at Rockefeller Center.

Tour: Manhattan’s Art Deco Interiors

Visit the publicly accessible interiors of half a dozen Art Deco marvels: the Daily News Building, the Chrysler Building, and the International Building and RCA (now Comcast) tower at Rockefeller Center.