Planning for another week in New York City? If you're curious about where design-inclined folks are gathering around town, Archinect and Bustler have compiled a snappy list of local architecture and design events that are worth checking out. Check back regularly so you don't miss out.
NYCxDesign events continue throughout this week. It's also the final days of the “Breuer Revisited” exhibition, which features commissioned photos of Marcel Breuer's architecture interpreted by artist Luisa Lambri and photographer Bas Princen. Have a look at our latest event recommendations for NYC.
Future Culture: Connecting Staten Island's Waterfront | May 17
View of the Staten Island Ferry. Photo: m01229/Flickr.
“Staten Island’s North Shore is changing at an incredible pace. In many ways, the creative and cultural sectors aid this development, as they shape the place where they live and work. How do we ensure these sectors continue to have role in and connect to this transformation?” Join the Design Trust for Public Space for a conversation about creative placemaking in Staten Island's North Shore.
Image via pechakuchaadomay18.splashthat.com
“The NYCxDesign's special PechaKucha Night invites forward thinkers to speak about COMMON SENSE in the current political and environmental climate. Topics are always a surprise until the night of – join for a great and unexpected evening of storytelling.”
The Bowery: 400 Years on NYC's Oldest Thoroughfare with Mitchell Grubler & David Mulkins | May 20
Postcard from c.1910. Looking north on Bowery between Grand and Broome Streets. Published by Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Image via Wikipedia.
“From flophouses to penthouses, the Bowery has seen it all...It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Despite such honors, it is one of the city's most endangered historic treasures.” Mitchell Grubler & David Mulkins of the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors will lead this walking tour.
Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen | Closing on May 21
The Met Breuer. Photo: Ed Lederman.
“This exhibition presents two series of commissioned photographs that reflect on the architecture of Marcel Breuer. The images on view by the artist Luisa Lambri and the photographer Bas Princen use the Bauhaus architect and designer's important public and municipal works to explore the relationship between the built environment and its inhabitants.”
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