'50 at 50' explores the impact of the New York Landmarks Conservancy through the lens of archival photography
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is now hosting a new online exhibitionthat examines its role and influence in protecting the building heritage of the country’s largest metropolis for the past 50 years. Through the use of archival photography, “50 at 50” takes viewers on a tour through select important landmarks in all five boroughs beginning with their first project — the adaptive reuse and preservation of the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at Bowling Green — in 1973.Read the full post on Bustler
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is now hosting a new online exhibitionthat examines its role and influence in protecting the building heritage of the country’s largest metropolis for the past 50 years.
Through the use of archival photography, “50 at 50” takes viewers on a tour through select important landmarks in all five boroughs beginning with their first project — the adaptive reuse and preservation of the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at Bowling Green — in 1973.
Read the full post on Bustler