New York City



June 11, 2009 | Presentation of the GreenBranches Learning Gardens, Horticultural Society of New York, Queens Library, Whitestone Branch and Brooklyn Public Library, Stone Avenue Branch from New York Designs 2009

Brooklyn Digital Foundry, a full-service digital media firm, will host a presentation of recently released work and a few projects that are in development at their DUMBO studio. Informal discussion and drinks at a local bar will follow the presentation and studio visit.

June 4, 2009 | Presentation of the NYC Information Center, Times Square from New York Designs 2009

June 4, 2009 | Presentation of the TKTS Booth, Times Square from New York Designs 2009

The election of officers and directors, and remarks by Calvin Tsao, president of the League, will follow a series of tours of the exhibition Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward.

Leslie E. Robertson Associates | A presentation and office visit of Robertson’s structural engineering firm, featuring an overview of work as well as a discussion about the integration of design in his projects.

Rafael Moneo, the project’s design architect, and members of the design and construction teams from Davis Brody Bond, architect of record; Arup, project engineers; Turner Construction Company, construction manager; and Columbia University will lead a tour and discussion of the project.

Jonathan Kirschenfeld Architect, Marpillero Pollak Architects, and Stephen Yablon Architect | The second evening of lectures by winners of the League’s 2009 New York Designs Competition.

Perkins Eastman and Choi Ropiha; PKSB Architects with Leni Schwendinger Light Projects; and WXY Architecture and Local Projects | The first evening of lectures by winners of the League’s 2009 New York Designs Competition.

TKTS Booth, Perkins Eastman and Choi Ropiha
Triple Bridge Gateway, PKSB with Leni Schwendinger
NYC Info Center, WXY Architecture and Local Projects
Floating Pool, Jonathan Kirschenfeld Architect
GreenBranches Learning Gardens, Marpillero Pollak
Betances Community Center, Stephen Yablon Architect