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SUMMARY:BOOK TALK: "New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture"
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association. For information and registration\, click here . $35 ($30 MHNA members) \nThe Chrysler Building\, the Waldorf-Astoria\, Rockefeller Center– these are among the hundreds of Art Deco monuments that during the 1920s and ‘30s helped create the image of New York City as the world’s Modern Metropolis. In New York\, Art Deco evolved through a series of Manhattan skyscrapers into the city’s chief architectural language. Following a massive reawakening of interest in them during the 1970s\, New York’s Deco buildings today survive as prized remnants of a distant yet modern past that still help define the city’s visual identity. \nThe lecture covers the great skyscrapers of architects Raymond Hood\, William Van Alen\, Ely Jacques Kahn and Ralph Walker\, including the Daily News\, Empire State\, Irving Trust\, General Electric\, American Radiator\, Barclay-Vesey and RCA Buildings. It then traces 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. \nAfter the talk there will be a book signing for New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham’s Jazz Age Architecture (SUNY Press\, Excelsior Editions\, 2017)\, followed by a short walk looking at Art Deco examples in Murray Hill.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/book-talk-new-york-art-deco-a-guide-to-gothams-jazz-age-architecture-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Murray Hill Neighborhood Association":MAILTO:info@murrayhillnyc.org
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SUMMARY:TOUR: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour 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. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-82/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - TOUR: Art Deco from Murray Hill to Gramercy Park
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Art Deco Society of New York. Reservations required. Click here for information and registration. $50 ($35 ADSNY members) \nBased on Itinerary No. 3 in New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham’s Jazz Age Architecture.  \nThis walk through the east side of Midtown South includes an unusual collection of buildings\, each different from the next. We have a surprising modernist apartment building among the genteel town houses of Murray Hill; Ely Jacques Kahn’s most impressive office building (Two Park Avenue; and another Kahn building that’s no slouch); a work by Edgar Brandt\, the great French iron master; the iconic Empire State Building; an incomplete attempt by Metropolitan Life to capture the Empire State Building’s “world’s tallest” title; and George and Edward Blum’s Gramercy House\, with some of the most enjoyable Art Deco terra-cotta ornament in the city.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-from-murray-hill-to-gramercy-park-3/
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SUMMARY:TOUR: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour 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. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-83/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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