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“Ahoy! Where Lies Henry Hudson?”: Hudson Valley Architects Remember Henry Hudson at the Byrdclif

Wednesday, Sep 23, 20093 AMEDT

New York, NY | New York, NY

“Ahoy! Where Lies Henry Hudson?”: Hudson Valley Architects Remember Henry Hudson at the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony This summer at Woodstock’s historic Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, sixteen Hudson Valley architects remembered Henry Hudson – whose body was lost at sea – on the Quadracentennial of his voyage into what is now New York City. Ranging in scale and materials, and incorporating elements from the local landscape and ecologies of New York’s Hudson Valley, the discussion with participating architects and curator will be followed by a reception and sunset views of the Hudson River from Studio-X’s west-facing windows. Featuring: BYRON BELL, Saugerties MATTHEW BIALECKI, Gardiner SOLANGE FABIAO, Rhinebeck TODD RADER, Germantown LINDA WEINTRAUB, curator + moderator, Reinbeck Sponsored by IZZE Sparkling Juice. Free and open to the public RSVP: gdb2106(@)columbia(dot)edu Studio-X 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610 between King and Charleton Streets 1 train to Houston Street [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.]

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“Ahoy! Where Lies Henry Hudson?”: Hudson Valley Architects Remember Henry Hudson at the Byrdclif

Wednesday, Sep 23, 20093 AMEDT

New York, NY | New York, NY

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“Ahoy! Where Lies Henry Hudson?”: Hudson Valley Architects Remember Henry Hudson at the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony This summer at Woodstock’s historic Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, sixteen Hudson Valley architects remembered Henry Hudson – whose body was lost at sea – on the Quadracentennial of his voyage into what is now New York City. Ranging in scale and materials, and incorporating elements from the local landscape and ecologies of New York’s Hudson Valley, the discussion with participating architects and curator will be followed by a reception and sunset views of the Hudson River from Studio-X’s west-facing windows. Featuring: BYRON BELL, Saugerties MATTHEW BIALECKI, Gardiner SOLANGE FABIAO, Rhinebeck TODD RADER, Germantown LINDA WEINTRAUB, curator + moderator, Reinbeck Sponsored by IZZE Sparkling Juice. Free and open to the public RSVP: gdb2106(@)columbia(dot)edu Studio-X 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610 between King and Charleton Streets 1 train to Houston Street [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.]

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