Walk almost any neighborhood in New York City and the past inevitably collides with the future, since the city is always ever-evolving. Today, New York City’s legislation provides protected status to 158 historic districts, 1,464 individual landmarks, 123 interior landmarks and even 12 scenic landmarks.
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the law’s passage, American preservationist and historian Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel commissioned some of the most significant and creative architecture critics, engineers, landscape architects, historians and scholars to explore the complex history of New York City’s evolution and its future.
Join us for a lively discussion about the impact, legacy and current and future status of historic preservation in New York City. The discussion is meant to inspire reflection, hope and excitement about the future of the NEW New York City, its complex history and its never-ending transformation.
With:
Adam Gopnik
Paul Goldberger
Justin Davidson
Vishaan Chakrabarti
Lisa Switkin
Moderated by Rea Hederman, Publisher, The New York Review of Books
Sponsored by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Editor
and The New York Review of Books