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The Institute for Architecture & Urban Studies is a non-profit architecture studio and think tank located in Manhattan, New York, United States. The original Institute existed from 1967 to 1984, where it was a hub for experimental architectural discourse and practice.
Unpacking the Cube at Chamber gallery in New York City, curated by Andrew Zuckerman (2016) [41] Flow State, a collection of 23 in-progress and completed works produced over 13 years by Leong Leong (2022) [42] Sharing Models: Manhattanisms at Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York City, curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert (2016) [43]
The gallery was an early member of the Art Dealers Association of America [16] and participated regularly in major art fairs, including the Winter Antiques Show, [17] the ADAA Art Show, [18] and the IFPDA Print Fair [19] (all in New York) and Art Basel [20] (in Basel, Switzerland).
2 Columbus Circle (formerly the Gallery of Modern Art and the New York Cultural Center) is a nine-story building on the south side of Columbus Circle in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building fills a small city block bounded by 58th Street, Columbus Circle, Broadway, and Eighth Avenue.
The Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture is a graduate research institute and gallery located in New York City. It is affiliated with Bard College, located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The gallery occupies a six-story townhouse at 18 West 86th Street while the academic building and library are located at ...
The Center for Architecture hosting an exhibit on "Building China" A number of partner organizations are housed at the Center for Architecture. The Center for Architecture is located in the neighborhood of Greenwich Village at 536 LaGuardia Place, between West 3rd Street and Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City. [1]
The Chelsea Arts District, sometimes also called the West Chelsea Arts District or the Chelsea Gallery District is a region of Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, that runs from 18th to 28th Street between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue that is known for its concentration of art galleries. It developed as part of the neighborhood's rezoning ...
Franklin B. Ware (B.S. Arch) – American architect best known for serving as the State architect of New York (1907–1912) Whitney Warren (attended 1883–1884) – founder of Warren and Wetmore that designed New York City's Grand Central Terminal; Alexander McMillan Welch (1890) – American architect who designed the Benjamin N. Duke House