Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

Filters

Changing any of the form inputs will cause the list of events to refresh with the filtered results.

UWS Architecture: “Exploring Land Records” PLUS “Candela on the UWS”

LANDMARK WEST! Office 45 West 67th Street (Doctor's Office Entrance), New York

UWS Architecture: “Exploring Land Records” PLUS “Candela on the UWS” Thursday, February 20th 4:30-7:30pm  45 W. 67th Street 3.0 Continuing Ed Credits for BROKERS! Public welcome! Two great programs=3.0 credits for brokers! First, for many, learning the history of a property–who lived there, who built it, original floorplans, maps, historic details–can add an exciting layer to […]

The Fall of a Great American City

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

Journalist and author Kevin Baker joins LW! to consider how life in New York City is rapidly changing—and not for the better. How most of us are being priced out of living here while almost everything that made the urban experience extraordinary—theaters, shops, restaurants, and every sort of affordable public amenity—is disappearing.

CANCELED! New York Tech Live: West Side Story: How It Speaks to Us Now

An interactive live event hosted by New York Institute of Technology featuring Esmeralda Santiago (author of When I Was Puerto Rican and Almost a Woman), Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Mike Wallace in conversation with LW's Sean Khorsandi and musician Bobby Sanabria, who will share the monumental impact of the film on their lives, their […]

Single Story Project

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

In NYC, the 1-story building is practically an endangered species. Between 2015 and 2019, professional photographer Adam Friedberg documented every single-story building in the East Village and the Lower East Side. A longtime East Village resident, he noticed how quickly these most humble structures were disappearing, a reflection of the rapid development and gentrification of […]

FREE & ONLINE! All the Single Ladies: Women-Only Buildings in 20th c. NYC

Online via Zoom

This program is now FULLY SUBSCRIBED!  NOTE: If you registered for this program, a link to join the Zoom meeting was emailed to you. The same link will be resent in a reminder email 30 minutes before the start of the program on Wed. April 8th.  Just click it and join in!  Do to limitations […]

LPC Hearing/Meeting via Zoom

Landmarks Preservation Commission 1 Centre Street, New York, NY, United States

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold a Hearing/Meeting to discuss upcoming designations and certificate of appropriateness applications.  This hearing will be held VIA ZOOM. Please check our C of A page for upcoming UWS items up for consideration and ZOOM instructions from the LPC.

The Many Lives of Riverside Park via Zoom

Online via Zoom

Upper West Siders love their Riverside Park and appreciate it even more these days. But before the gardens and ballfields, there were forests and rocky bluffs roamed by the likes of Poe. But soon came the trains and the noise…and the politics. Hear how industry and privilege collided on the banks of the Hudson. From […]

via zoom “Lost Jewel: Tracking Down the Spanish Pavilion of the NY World’s Fair”

Online via Zoom

ONLINE! Upper Called the “Jewel of the Fair”, the Spanish Pavilion by Javier Carvajal leads us on a fascinating, twisting, modern-day preservation hunt. What happened to the “Jewel” after the gates closed? LW! Executive Director Sean Khorsandi and AIA Kansas President-elect Michael Grogan lead the search! TICKETS

“Mag Men” and the Making of New York Magazine

Online via Zoom

For more than 50 years, Walter Bernard and Milton Glaser have revolutionized the look of magazine journalism. In Mag Men: Fifty Years of Making Magazines, writer Anne Quito recounts the glory days of magazine design and creative legacy of two industry icons. Design and NYC history lovers cannot miss this live Zoom conversation! Walter Bernard and Anne Quito take us back […]

The Central Park: Original Designs for New York’s Greatest Treasure

Online via Zoom

Cynthia Brenwall shares the incredible visual story of the creation of our 840-acre wonder. You’ll be amazed at the history Cynthia has unearthed: we’ll view the original winning competition entry with its meticulously detailed plans, maps, elevations, hand-colored lithographs, photographs, and mechanical drawings of a wide range of elements and features—many built, and others never […]