Re-Envisioning New York's Branch Libraries was a dynamic conference on December 4th that brought together architects, designers, developers, business leaders, librarians and policymakers to rethink and re-imagine New York City's branch libraries.
Organized by the Center for an Urban Future, The Architectural League of New York and the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the conference featured presentations from six interdisciplinary design teams—composed of some of New York’s most talented architects, developers, planners and policy thinkers—detailing an array of new and innovative ideas for leveraging libraries. These presentations were followed by response panels with officials from the de Blasio administration, members of the City Council and other distinguished community leaders, developers and policy experts.
Welcome - [ Ссылка ]
Session 1 - Introduction - [ Ссылка ]
Session 1 - Session Introduction - [ Ссылка ]
Session 1 - Design Presentation by Marble Fairbanks with James Lima Planning + Development, Leah Meisterlin, and Special Project Office - [ Ссылка ]
Session 1 - Panel Discussion - [ Ссылка ]
Session 2 - Session Introduction - [ Ссылка ]
Session 2 - Design Presentation by MASS Design Group - [ Ссылка ]
Session 2 - Design Presentation by Andrew Berman Architect | Library Development Solutions | Neil Donnelly | AEA Consulting | Auerbach Pollock Friedlander - [ Ссылка ]
Session 2 - Panel Discussion - [ Ссылка ]
Session 3 - Introduction - [ Ссылка ]
Session 3 - Design Presentation by Gensler - [ Ссылка ]
Session 3 - Design Presentation by UNION - [ Ссылка ]
Session 3 - Design Presentation by L+ - [ Ссылка ]
Session 3 - Panel Discussion - [ Ссылка ]
Audience Response - [ Ссылка ]
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