NEW YORK, NY.- This month, New York City's Center for Architecture celebrates its 5th anniversary, coinciding with its participation in the citywide celebration Architecture Week. Through October 31, the Center will host parties, screenings, and talks by such luminaries as architects Nina and Daniel Libeskind from Studio Daniel Libeskind, Forest City Ratner's MaryAnne Gilmartin, HPD Deputy Commissioner Holly Leicht, and Henry Myerberg, moderating a discussion of the Robin Hood Foundation's library initiative.
The receptions and lectures culminate in the 2008 Heritage Ball, the prestigious annual gala, taking place on October 30 at Chelsea Piers. Honorees include the Robin Hood Foundation, MaryAnne Gilmartin, HPD Commissioner Shaun Donovan, Hon. AIA, and Studio Daniel Libeskind.
The most exuberant celebration will follow the black-tie affair, when a thick crowd will gather at the Center for Architecture for Party@theCenter 2008, the anniversary event for the unique cultural venue. The party's theme, "Take Five," promises "5 hours of dancing for 5 years."
Founded in 2003, against all odds and beyond most expectations, the Center for Architecture has thrived, largely due to the leadership of AIA New York Executive Director Rick Bell and other AIANY leaders. Hosting exhibitions, panels, official events and unveilings - plus its now-famous Family Festivals and VIP-studded exhibition openings - the Center has become a hotbed of innovative thinking, global dialogue, and local advocacy.
"The vision and ingenuity of our members and leadership, with the backing of farsighted, generous donors, has made the Center for Architecture a reality," said Rick Bell. "The resulting efforts and programs led by the Center now help to appreciably shape public perceptions of our buildings and city spaces."
In conjunction with Architecture Week 2008, the Center for Architecture will celebrate this five-year milestone with a notable roster of events:
Monday, 10/27, 5:30pm
An Evening with MaryAnne Gilmartin
Tuesday, 10/28, 5:30pm
An Evening with HPD Deputy Commissioner Holly Leicht
Wednesday, 10/29, 5:30pm
An Evening with Studio Daniel Libeskind
Thursday, 10/30, 9pm-2am
Party@theCenter 2008