As an Upper West Side resident for about 3 years now, Lincoln Center has been going through construction...The construction is part of a large-scale effort by Lincoln Center to update the campus and make it more appealing to the general public. Needless to say, the fast pace New Yorkers have been understandably impatient about the slow pace of Lincoln Center's renovation plans. I am one of them.
Last Sunday, we saw one of the first phase of the Lincoln Center completion. The Alice Tully Hall. It is designed by Diller Scofidio & Renfro, the womblike performance space, its surfaces flush with new life, makes it hard to remember the dreariness of the 1969 original according to New York Times.
I am very happy to pass by this beautiful architecture piece and I am looking forward to see the entire masterpiece in 2010. Here are some images curtesy of Curbed and New York Times.
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