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The third in a series of exhibitions showcasing noteworthy new buildings, landscapes, and interiors in
New York City, NNY3 features three sets of 'multiples': public elementary school libraries, New York City
housing Authority community centers, and east river ferry piers. Each is a significant new civic space
achieved by economical means.
October 26, 2002 - January 2, 2003
Related
Public Program
November 21, 2002.
Click here for full summary of program.
F E A T U R E D P R O J E C T S
The Library Initiative
P.S. 101, Manhattan, Tod Williams Billie Tsien & Associates
P.S. 149, Manhattan, Ronnette Riley Architect
P.S. 46, Manhattan, Deborah Berke Architect
P.S. 184, Brooklyn, Richard H. Lewis, Architect
P.S. 165, Brooklyn, Paul Bennett Architect
C.S. 50, The Bronx, Helfand Myerberg Guggenheimer architects
C.S. 92, The Bronx, Alexander Gorlin Architect
P.S. 19, Queens, Tsao & McKown Architects
P.S. 42, Queens, Weiss/Manfredi Architects
P.S. 18, Staten Island, della valle + bernheimer design
New York City Housing Authority Community Centers
Bronxdale, The Bronx, New York City Housing Authority Design Department
General Berry, Staten Island, New York City Housing Authority Design Department
Marcus Garvey, Brooklyn, Caples Jefferson Architects
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Pasanella Klein Stolzman + Berg Architects
The East/Harlem River Ferry Landings
Kennedy & Violich Architecture
The exhibition is made possible by contributions from Bloomberg, LP and
Peter Marino + Assoc., Architects.
Installation design by SYSTEMArchitects
For information on a related public program on Small Civic Works, click
here.
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