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2025-08-16 10:30:002025-08-16 12:30:00America/New_YorkWalking Tour: The Architecture of Bryant ParkMeet at NE Corner of Fifth Avenue and East 40th Street under the canopy. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour. Before Bryant Park became New York’s “Living Room” and home to the New York Public Library, this open space served as a potter’s field, a reservoir for the Croton Water System, and the site of the Crystal Palace Exhibition. During the Great Depression, Robert Moses implemented a sweeping new landscape plan. Following a decline in the social
NE corner of Fifth Avenue and W 40th, under Canopy 461 5th Avenue New York NY 10017
Aug 16, 2025
Photo: Joseph Lengeling, AIA.
8/16/25, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Location
NE corner of Fifth Avenue and W 40th, under Canopy
2 LU / 2 HSW
Meet at NE Corner of Fifth Avenue and East 40th Street under the canopy. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour.
Before Bryant Park became New York’s “Living Room” and home to the New York Public Library, this open space served as a potter’s field, a reservoir for the Croton Water System, and the site of the Crystal Palace Exhibition. During the Great Depression, Robert Moses implemented a sweeping new landscape plan. Following a decline in the social and physical conditions in the 1970’s the park underwent a major transformation completed in 1990 designed by Hanna/Olin. Today, Bryant Park, one of the premier outdoor spaces of Manhattan, serves as a model for public and private revitalization. This walking tour will explore the architecture lining the perimeter of the park which offers a timeline of the development of Midtown. Key projects include the New York Public Library by Carrère and Hastings, the Radiator Building by Howells and Hood, One Bryant Park by Cook + Fox, the Grace Building by SOM, and Bryant Condominiums and Hotel by David Chipperfield. Urban and architectural issues will be discussed, including NYC zoning law, business improvements districts, and the evolution of skyscraper design.
AIANY Guide: Joseph Lengeling, AIA
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AIANY cannot be held liable and assumes no responsibility for any injury or loss incurred by participants in these programs. Tour is limited to 15 attendees. A personal audio system will be in use for this tour. To insure each guest will receive a device, please arrive promptly 15 minutes prior to the start time. Walkups cannot be guaranteed a spot on the tour.
Cancellation Policy:
AIANY Walking Tours take place rain or shine, please dress for the weather. There are no refunds, cancellations, or exchanges, unless we cancel a tour.
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AIA New York
Photo: Joseph Lengeling, AIA.
8/16/25, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Location
NE corner of Fifth Avenue and W 40th, under Canopy
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