UPDATE: 10/27 Tour of David Rubenstein Atrium |

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Photo credit: Copyright Nic Lehoux
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When: Thursday, October 27 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Where: Meet at the Fountain inside the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center (Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets)
Click here to RSVP (required)
Join Aaron Korntreger* of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects for a tour of the recently transformed David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, home of LANDMARK WEST!'s 2011 Unsung Heroes Awards ceremony. The Atrium is an extraordinary public space that offers information, tickets, performances and a place to dine, rest or gather. Click here for photos from our 2011 awards ceremony to see the space in action. More information on Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, our special guests for the 2011 Unsung Heroes Awards ceremony, can be found here.
*UPDATE: Billie Tsien & Tod Williams will be unable to lead the tour due to an unexpected scheduling conflict.
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Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive
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The Morningside Heights Historic District Committee presents
"The Acropolis of New York: Creating Morningside Heights"
A lecture by Andrew S. Dolkart
Author of Morningside Heights: a History of Its Architecture and Development, Director of Columbia University's Historic Preservation Program, and LANDMARK WEST! board member Andrew S. Dolkart will give a talk on the development of Morningside Heights. Professor Dolkart will be available to sign copies of his book after the lecture.
Wednesday, November 2
6:30 - 8 p.m.
Riverside Church Room 9T, between 120-122nd Streets
Suggested Donation: $10
RSVPs encouraged: gborges370@gmail.com
www.morningsideheights.org
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Renaissance & Baroque Music Concert at Church of St. Ignatius
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"My Soul Doth Magnify"
Saturday, November 12, 2011
8 p.m. (pre-concert lecture at 7 p.m.)
The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch*
West 87th Street & West End Avenue
Tickets: $25, $15 for students, seniors & EMA members
The early music ensemble Polyhymnia will perform a collection of pieces by acclaimed Renaissance and Baroque composers including Dugay, Fayrfax, Combert, Palestrina, and Schütz.
*St. Ignatius of Antioch was designed by architect Charles C. Haight in 1902. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and falls within the LPC boundaries of the proposed Riverside-West End Avenue Historic District extension (2011).
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