Panel Discussion: Preservation after the Demolition of Penn Station
Greenwich Community School 272-278 West 10th Street , New YorkFree 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 capitall. In 1963 the station was demolished. This program will examine how the preservation effort in New York has evolved since then, with a focus on each mayoral administration.