New York Transit Museum
Check Out What's New in 2010 at the Transit Museum!
Rehabilitating the Circle
at the Center of New York
Wed., January 27, 6 pm; NYTM, Brooklyn Heights
Richard Dattner, Principal, Dattner Architects, and Sandra Bloodworth, Director, MTA Arts for Transit, will discuss the extensive rehabilitation of Columbus Circle, one of Manhattan's primary transit hubs and an original 1904 IRT station. Near completion, the Columbus Circle project preserves and restores the station's landmark elements and improves public access and employee facilities. It also showcases major artwork in porcelain tile by the late American artist Sol LeWitt, including "Whirls and twirls (MTA)" and two of his compass rose designs.
This course is approved for 1 Continuing Education Credit by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and 1 Professional Development Hour from The Practicing Institute of Engineering, Inc. (PIE) as an "Other Educational Activity" defined by NYS Continuing Education regulations. Dattner Architects is a registered AIA/CES provider.
Reservations not required. Seating on a first come, first serve basis. For information please call 718-694-1794.
NYTM Gallery Annex & Store at Grand Central to Close for Renovations
Our Gallery Annex & Store at Grand Central closed Monday, January 18th for renovations and will reopen in March. Until then you can still visit our online and Brooklyn Heights stores for all your transportation related memorabilia.
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