New Architecture at the Waterfront Tour: From the Whitney to Hudson Yards

It isn’t often that over a mile stretch of Manhattan waterfront becomes available for the development of commercial and residential innovations. But that is what happened when the meat market and freight and passenger ship travel left West Chelsea. The change began with the prospect of turning a long-unused set of elevated tracks into the High Line Park. Some of the world’s most prominent architects have designed spectacular structures here that make this neighborhood a world-class architectural destination. Tour highlights include Piano’s Whitney Museum of American Art, Gehry’s “Glass Schooner,” Hadid’s first residential project in New York City and more!

This tour ends at approximately 12 pm. Meet at Gansevoort & Ninth Ave, southwest corner.










When: Wed., Mar. 15, 2017 at 10:30 am
Where: The 92nd Street Y, New York
1395 Lexington Ave.
212-415-5500
Price: $35
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It isn’t often that over a mile stretch of Manhattan waterfront becomes available for the development of commercial and residential innovations. But that is what happened when the meat market and freight and passenger ship travel left West Chelsea. The change began with the prospect of turning a long-unused set of elevated tracks into the High Line Park. Some of the world’s most prominent architects have designed spectacular structures here that make this neighborhood a world-class architectural destination. Tour highlights include Piano’s Whitney Museum of American Art, Gehry’s “Glass Schooner,” Hadid’s first residential project in New York City and more!

This tour ends at approximately 12 pm. Meet at Gansevoort & Ninth Ave, southwest corner.
Buy tickets/get more info now