
A few weeks ago we explored Italian architecture across the globe, ended with a nod to Rosario Candela’s work in NYC, and hinted that there was more to discuss. On April 3, we pick up the conversation with a deeper dive into the wonderful examples of Italian architecture in NYC. RSVP here.
Whether it is works inspired by the Italian Renaissance or the works of architects today, we pass by Italian architecture every day in New York City. Explore the fascinating history of these famous buildings and learn about the inspiration behind their construction. Maybe your favorite building in NYC will be in the lecture!
CCF Executive Director Lisa Ackerman is exited to share these treasured sites with you from the works of McKim Mead & White to Renzo Piano, Giuseppe Amato, and Antonio Pio Saracino, spanning building types from the humble to the grand, the residential to the monumental.
SOURCE: Columbus Citizens Foundation
Award-winning author and Brooklynite Paul Moses is back with a historic yet dazzling sto...
For the first time ever, The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in collaboration with the O...
Si intitola Pietra Pesante, ed è il miglior giovane documentario italiano, a detta della N...
On Sunday, November 17 at 2 p.m., Nick Dowen will present an hour-long program on the life...
The Morgan Library & Museum's collection of Italian old master drawings is one of the...
April 16, thursday - 6,30 EDTAzure - New York, NY - 333 E 91st St, New York 10128Tick...
Saturday, January 10at 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Garibaldi-Meucci Museum 420 Tompkins Ave, Staten I...
Saturday, february 28 - 7 pm ESTChrist & Saint Stephen's Church - 120 W 69th St,...