Showing at The Museum of the City of New York in the The Upper East Side area.
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Media: Graphics, Architecture, Sculpture
Known for his bold architectural and urban concepts, Los Angeles-based architect Neil Denari is helping to transform New York with the design of his first freestanding building, called HL23 and located on 23rd Street abutting the High Line elevated railway bed. The exhibition brings together models, full-scale building sections, and computer renderings illustrating the design and construction of HL23. Historic and contemporary images of the High Line, which is itself being transformed from an abandoned freight transport line into one of the nation’s most innovative public parks, demonstrates the striking contrast between New York’s industrial past and the transformation of this Chelsea neighborhood into a global center of art and culture.
From 2008-06-10 To 2008-09-14
Suggested Admission: Adults $9, Seniors and Students $5, Families $20 (max. 2 adults) Memebers and Children 12 and under, on Sundays 10am and 12pm
From 10:00 To 17:00
Closed on Mondays
Corner of 103rd St. Subway: 6 to 103rd Street
1220 5th Ave., New York, NY 10029
Phone: 2125341672
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