History Meets Innovation

Joseph Lloyd Manor

Built in 1767 on a stunning 2.5-acre site overlooking Lloyd Harbor, the historic Joseph Lloyd Manor in Lloyd Harbor, NY, stands as a testament to American history. Once the heart…

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Mapping Out an ME Upgrade

The New York Public Library — Map Division

The New York Public Library, a landmarked structure designed by the famed Carrère and Hastings architectural firm and completed in 1911, has undergone numerous restoration, adaptive reuse and expansion projects.…

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A Job Well Done

US Department of Labor, Job Corp Centers

The conversion of a landmarked turn-of-the-century, stone-walled monastery in Sullivan County, NY, into the Delaware Valley Job Corp Center required general rehabilitation, space reallocation and upgrades to its HVAC systems.…

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Pumping In New Life

The Unisphere

Symbolizing the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair theme, “Peace through Understanding,” the Unisphere was designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke to celebrate the space age and represent global interdependence.…

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Merging Old with New

McCarren Pool

McCarren Pool, located within the 35-acre McCarren Park, was one of 11 pools opened by Robert Moses in 1936. The pool closed in 1984 and sat unused until the summer…

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Reviving a Cultural Gem

Rome Theater-Jacob Burns Center

The Jacob Burns Film Center is housed in the historic Rome Theater, a 1925 landmark building that was once a thriving movie theater. Located in central Westchester, it serves as…

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Doubling System Capacity

Hunter College Frederick Loewe Theatre

Located on the first floor of Hunter College’s landmark building at 695 Park Avenue, the Frederick Loewe Theater is a black box performance space where most of the Theatre Department’s…

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