The renewal of 42nd Street began in December 1995 with the restoration and reinvention of The NEW VICTORY TheaterS, New York’s first theater devoted to kids and families. Over the course of the following ten years, THE NEW 42ND STREETS initiated and supervised the transformation of the remaining theaters and designed, built and operates the NEW 42ND STREET STUDIOS’, which houses rehearsal studios, non-profit offices, and a 199-seat black box theater, THE DUKE ON 42 ND STREETS
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01_The Urban Ecology of Times Square_Ed Shriver.pdf
Snøhetta is leading the design of the new public spaces on Broadway between 42nd Street and 47th Street
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Dana began his career with Disney as a member of the original restoration team of the New Amsterdam Theatre in NYC
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Ochil Tower: Early Stages of Design This new school and residences with workshops and studios for young people with special needs including autism is set within a stunning rural landscape
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Spain and Barcelona have a long tradition of rich urban environments, furthered in the last decades under a new democratic government
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Its actively populated spaces have created a new collaborative social center as opposed to a static place of silence...As a new glowing hub in an apparently nondescript campus, this project brings new life to the University as a whole
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The College of Architects of Catalonia (COAC), formed in 1931, is a public corporation representing architects which oversees the defense of the social value of architecture and urbanism. Organized into five districts, Barcelona, Girona, Tarragona, Lleida and Ebro, each with their respective...
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She is particularly interested in extending this interconnectedness through the use of new technologies
Five years ago, Bau, Centre Universitari de Disseny (Design College of Barcelona) opened its new campus, and now occupies an entire city block in the newly revitalized neighborhood of Poble Nou, District 22@, which was Barcelona’s main industrial zone at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries
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