The New Yorker‘s Paul Goldberger Takes a Walk Around the New Alice Tully Hall

We can’t embed the video, which makes us sadder than a box full of crying puppies, but fortunately it’s all just a click away. Thanks to a point in the right direction from Archinect, we were led to a video version of the New Yorker‘s architecture critic Paul Goldberger‘s tour of the just finished renovating Alice Tully Hall, which is part of Lincoln Center. Like an earlier post we had up featuring a tour of Renzo Piano‘s addition to Chicago’s Art Institute, if you’re interested to see what Diller Scofidio + Renfro and FXFOWLE‘s work looks like before the official opening on February 22nd, or you just like taking a sneak peek at architecture, mid-construction, it’s just the ticket (even though, before it was all wrapped up, they really didn’t seem to have given permission to Goldberger to go anywhere else but inside the lobby). It might also help ease your tension if you’d been passing by the construction at Lincoln Center recently, wondering if they were actually doing anything inside or just blocking the roads to make you mad.
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