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SUMMARY:New York City's Favorite Train Show: A 23-Year Tradition
DESCRIPTION:A must-see New York tradition where enchanting model trains zip past popular landmarks under the twinkling glow of the magical Haupt Conservatory! Step into a city in miniature featuring more than 150 iconic buildings\, all re-created with bark\, leaves\, and other natural materials. Marvel at G-scale trains humming along among familiar sights such as the Brooklyn Bridge\, Statue of Liberty\, and Rockefeller Center—surprising at every turn—on a quarter-mile of track as they enliven this cherished holiday experience. The Artist’s Studio showcases how visionary artist Paul Busse and his team craft these amazing small wonders. Real trains\, real landmarks\, real fun—only at NYBG! \nThe Holiday Train Show® may be the centerpiece among the Garden’s seasonal offerings\, but it’s the first stop in a wide range of events and programming geared toward families and adults alike. Explore 250 acres of crisp winter landscapes during tours of the Garden’s many collections\, experience festive evening events\, and take care of your holiday shopping list! \nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.nybg.org/exhibitions/2014/holiday-train-show/index.php \nPricing & Hours\nAdvance reservations are strongly recommended as tickets do sell out. The Holiday Train Show® takes place in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory\, which is accessed with timed entry tickets. Although these tickets are sold in 15-minute increments\, you may spend as much time enjoying the exhibition as you wish once inside. \nAll-Garden Pass Pricing\nWeekdays\n\n$20 Adult\n$18 Student/Senior\n$10 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2\n\nWeekends\, Monday Holidays\,\nand Peak Days (November 28; December 15–January 2)\n\n$28 Adult\n$26 Student/Senior\n$16 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/new-york-citys-favorite-train-show-a-23-year-tradition/
LOCATION:New York Botanical Garden\, 200 Kazimiroff Boulevard\, Bronx\, NY
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Thomas Scheibitz\, "Studio Imaginaire"
DESCRIPTION:Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is pleased to announce the gallery’s eighth solo exhibition with Thomas Scheibitz. Entitled Studio Imaginaire\, the exhibition presents new painting\, relief and sculpture by the artist that invite exploration of the studio as a space between workshop and utopia. Pushing beyond the studio practices of predecessors ranging from Courbet to Mondrian and Bacon\, Scheibitz utilizes the formal elements of painting to investigate iconographic questions and the rhetoric of the signifier and the signified. \nThe title of the exhibition\, Studio Imaginaire\, references Andre Malraux and the Musée Imaginaire\, an idea that Scheibitz identifies with in his own practice of collecting and referencing an ever-expanding archive. In the Musée Imaginaire\, Malraux sought to amass two-dimensional graphic representations of art from all cultures and time periods\, which could be curated\, juxtaposed\, and reconfigured with limitless facility. Thomas Scheibitz’s new works skillfully bring together selections culled from the artist’s vast collection of found imagery\, in a continuation of the artist’s hallmark practice developed over nearly two decades. From fashion photography to Renaissance-era maps\, Scheibitz gathers visual information that interests him and then uses it as source material. Through layering\, refining and expanding upon these images taken from the common lexicon of contemporary experience\, Scheibitz synthesizes the various forms into compositions that superbly distill the amalgamation of relationships in the final tableau. In a similar sense\, Scheibitz riffs on Malraux’s Musée Imaginaire with the desire to examine the studio itself as a crucial space in which ideas\, images and styles can freely coalesce. \nThe works in the exhibition are united by both their formal characteristics and their palette of bright primary colors\, steely blue-grays\, and vibrant neons. Numerals and letters find equal footing with the simplified geometries of pyramids\, stars\, and arrows. Distilled into formal icons\, these elements are the building blocks of the artist’s precise compositions. \nThe Exhibit runs until December 20th.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/thomas-scheibitz-studio-imaginaire/
LOCATION:Tanya Bonakdar Gallery\, 521 W 21st St\, Chelsea\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Structures of Coastal Resilience: Designing for Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 highlighted the vulnerability of urban coastal areas to the effects of catastrophic storms and climate change. Coastal communities must adapt planning strategies to mitigate the increasing risk posed by these natural hazards. \nSupported by the Rockefeller Foundation\, Structures of Coastal Resilience (SCR) brings together a distinguished group of engineers\, scientists\, architects\, landscape architects\, and scholars. Four landscape design teams based at City College of New York\, Harvard University\, Princeton University\, and the University of Pennsylvania have generated in-depth master planning proposals for four distinct sites on the North Atlantic—Norfolk VA\, Atlantic City NJ\, Jamaica Bay NY\, and Narragansett Bay RI. The design proposals have been influenced and informed by the concurrent work of the climate science team based at Princeton University. \nThis presentation and panel discussion will introduce exciting new methods to predict sea level rise and storm surge inundation risk as well as imaginative design proposals that combine and reinvent landscape and planning strategies including salt marsh expansion\, house-lifting\, canal building\, topographical transformation\, and coastal forest restoration. \nPanelists:\nGuy Nordenson\, Professor\, Princeton University School of Architecture\, and Founder\, Guy Nordenson and Associates\nMichael Oppenheimer\, Director\, Program in Science Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP)\, and Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs\, Woodrow Wilson School and the Department of Geosciences\, Princeton University\nPaul Lewis\, AIA\, Associate Professor\, architecural Design\, Directorof Graduate Studies\, M.Arch. Programs\, Princeton University School of Architecture\, and Principal\, Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL) Architecture\nCatherine Seavitt\, Associate Professor\, CUNY’s City College of New York\, and Founder\, Catherine Seavitt Studio\nAnuradha Mathur\, Professor and Associate Chair\,  Landscape Architecure Department\, University of Pennsylvania School of Design\nDilip da Cunha\, Adjunct Professor\, University of Pennsylvania School of Design \nWhen: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM TUESDAY\, NOVEMBER 25 \nWhere: The Center for Architecture \nOrganized by: AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee & ASLA NY\nPrice: Free for students with valid id\, AIA and ASLA members; $10 for non-members \nPlease register here: http://cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section=calendar&evtid=7789
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/structures-of-coastal-resilience-designing-for-climate-change/
LOCATION:The Center for Architecture\, 536 LaGuardia Place \, New York\, New York\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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