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Get Off Lincoln Center's Lawn!: First Lincoln Center's Rubinstein Atrium closes...

By: Curbed

3Jun2010

First Lincoln Center's Rubinstein Atrium closes for more renovation, and now the grass roof has been stomped to death. A Westside Independent tipster says the rooftop lawn, now with brown patches, is closed until further notice after only two weeks..

Harmony Silenced!: Upper West Siders won't have the...

By: Curbed

1Jun2010

Upper West Siders won't have the Rubinstein Atrium's 20-foot-tall plant wall to kick around anymore—at least not until July 19th. The Lincoln Center portal (f/k/a Harmony Atrium), which opened a few months back with a snazzy renovation, is c...

Wet and Wild: The Lincoln Center fountain appears to...

By: Curbed

24May2010

The Lincoln Center fountain appears to have a poltergeist! The water jets, despite their wind sensors, have been shooting into the wind and soaking people. A Lincoln Center spokesperson says the deluge is happening because they're testing new configu...

Unveilings: Lincoln Center Shows How to Spend $1.4 Billion (Or Not)

By: Curbed

21May2010

Click the image above to view the full photogallery. The weather cooperated with the opening of some key public spaces at Lincoln Center today, and it appears everything new has its very own name. Like the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination...

Construction Watch: Lincoln Center's Rooftop Lawn Ready to Roll Next Month

By: Curbed

26Apr2010

We've had one eye on the planned rooftop lawn at Lincoln Center since the first dirt and grass seed hit the spot in November. Now the Diller Scofidio + Renfro-designed park on high is nearly ready: it will open...

Construction Watch: Studios Open, Trees Disappear at New-Look Lincoln Center

By: Curbed

13Apr2010

Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Lincoln Center got another new toy today, as the ribbon was cut on the glassy new street-level studios for WNET/Thirteen, the PBS affiliate. The studios are at Broadway and 66th Street,...

Herzog and de Meuron's Latest NYC Project Actually Gets Built

By: Curbed

23Feb2010

[Photo via Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera.] The site of their glass Jenga building may be gathering dust down in Tribeca, but celebrated architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron finally have completed an NYC follow-up to 40 Bond. And in...