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'50 at 50' explores the impact of the New York Landmarks Conservancy through the lens of archival photography

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Jan 27, 2023

The Congregation Tifereth Israel in Queens. Photo: Noel Sutherland

The New York Landmarks Conservancy is now hosting a new online exhibition that examines its role and influence in protecting the building heritage of the country’s largest metropolis for the past 50 years.

Through the use of archival photography, “50 at 50” takes viewers on a tour through select important landmarks in all five boroughs beginning with their first project — the adaptive reuse and preservation of the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at Bowling Green — in 1973.

The U.S. Custom House in Manhattan. Photo: Noel Sutherland.

Other highlights include Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center and Hotel in Queens; the Alice Austen House on Staten Island; the Bedford Park Congregational Church in the Bronx; Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery; and the Eldridge Street Synagogue in Manhattan.

The Alice Austen House in Staten Island. Photo: Noel Sutherland.
The Gould Memorial Library in the Bronx. Photo: Jonathan Wallen

Per the group, which is organized as a private non-profit organization: “From its gutsy beginnings finding new uses for vacant public buildings, the Conservancy has become one of the largest preservation groups in the country. The Conservancy’s range of financial and technical programs has helped maintain more than 1,300 historic structures, providing more than $60 million in grants and loans which has leveraged $900 million to preserve worthy buildings and neighborhoods.”

Brooklyn Historical Society in Brooklyn. Photo: Noel Sutherland
Mother AME Zion in Harlem. Photo: Noel Sutherland

An accompanying book and print magazine put together by historian Anthony Robins will offer a further summary of the Conservancy’s activity over the past 50 years. The exhibition is curated by Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins. 

Plans are also underway to visit each Borough Hall in the city with a focus on loans, grants and projects in accord with the year-long celebration.

RELATED NEWS Los Angeles Conservancy announces its 2019 Preservation Award Winners
Video via the New York Landmarks Conservancy on Vimeo

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'50 at 50' explores the impact of the New York Landmarks Conservancy through the lens of archival photography

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Jan 27, 2023

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The Congregation Tifereth Israel in Queens. Photo: Noel Sutherland

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landmarks ● new york city ● conservancy ● conservation ● online exhibition ● new york landmarks conservancy ● preservation ● usa ● event

The New York Landmarks Conservancy is now hosting a new online exhibition that examines its role and influence in protecting the building heritage of the country’s largest metropolis for the past 50 years.

Through the use of archival photography, “50 at 50” takes viewers on a tour through select important landmarks in all five boroughs beginning with their first project — the adaptive reuse and preservation of the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at Bowling Green — in 1973.

The U.S. Custom House in Manhattan. Photo: Noel Sutherland.

Other highlights include Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center and Hotel in Queens; the Alice Austen House on Staten Island; the Bedford Park Congregational Church in the Bronx; Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery; and the Eldridge Street Synagogue in Manhattan.

The Alice Austen House in Staten Island. Photo: Noel Sutherland.
The Gould Memorial Library in the Bronx. Photo: Jonathan Wallen

Per the group, which is organized as a private non-profit organization: “From its gutsy beginnings finding new uses for vacant public buildings, the Conservancy has become one of the largest preservation groups in the country. The Conservancy’s range of financial and technical programs has helped maintain more than 1,300 historic structures, providing more than $60 million in grants and loans which has leveraged $900 million to preserve worthy buildings and neighborhoods.”

Brooklyn Historical Society in Brooklyn. Photo: Noel Sutherland
Mother AME Zion in Harlem. Photo: Noel Sutherland

An accompanying book and print magazine put together by historian Anthony Robins will offer a further summary of the Conservancy’s activity over the past 50 years. The exhibition is curated by Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins. 

Plans are also underway to visit each Borough Hall in the city with a focus on loans, grants and projects in accord with the year-long celebration.

RELATED NEWS Los Angeles Conservancy announces its 2019 Preservation Award Winners
Video via the New York Landmarks Conservancy on Vimeo

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