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Late Modern/Post Modern Architecture: The New Frontier

Tuesday, Jun 30, 201512:10 PMEDT

Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue New York, NY New York, NY New York, NY | Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue New York, NY

image Late modern and postmodern architecture (c. 1970 on) present a whole new frontier in landmark preservation. While the preservation of postwar modern architecture is already well established in NYC, late modern and postmodern buildings, landscapes, and interiors have only recently become eligible for landmarks protection. This panel will explore the complexity of - and controversies over – potential landmarks from this era, as well as evolving concepts about the presentation and interpretation of history and context in urban architecture. This program delves into the themes of our exhibition Saving Place: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks, on view through Septemeber 13. Reception to follow! Annabelle Selldorf, FAIA, Principal of Selldorf Architects Robert A. M. Stern, FAIA, Founder Robert A.M. Stern Architects & Dean, School of Architecture, Yale University John Kriskiewicz, Associate Professor Parsons School of Design Michael Gotkin, Landscape architect and preservation advocate Paul Makovsky (moderator), Editorial & Brand Director, Metropolis magazine Co-sponsored by Metropolis magazine. 1.5 LU AIA CES will be offered for attending this event. Museum of the City of New York

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Late Modern/Post Modern Architecture: The New Frontier

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image Late modern and postmodern architecture (c. 1970 on) present a whole new frontier in landmark preservation. While the preservation of postwar modern architecture is already well established in NYC, late modern and postmodern buildings, landscapes, and interiors have only recently become eligible for landmarks protection. This panel will explore the complexity of - and controversies over – potential landmarks from this era, as well as evolving concepts about the presentation and interpretation of history and context in urban architecture. This program delves into the themes of our exhibition Saving Place: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks, on view through Septemeber 13. Reception to follow! Annabelle Selldorf, FAIA, Principal of Selldorf Architects Robert A. M. Stern, FAIA, Founder Robert A.M. Stern Architects & Dean, School of Architecture, Yale University John Kriskiewicz, Associate Professor Parsons School of Design Michael Gotkin, Landscape architect and preservation advocate Paul Makovsky (moderator), Editorial & Brand Director, Metropolis magazine Co-sponsored by Metropolis magazine. 1.5 LU AIA CES will be offered for attending this event. Museum of the City of New York

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