Access Restricted

Date: Wednesday, January 14th
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Bank of New York Building, One Wall Street (entrance at 80 Broadway)
Cost: Free with RSVP
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is pleased to present Access Restricted: The Capital of the World. The second installment of this popular free nomadic lecture series encourages the public to experience rarely visited locales through the lenses of architecture and planning, art, history, sociology, political science, and law. Access Restricted: The Capital of the World will explore some of the most architecturally significant "temples" built for and by the financial sector. Today's installment features Architectural Historian Carol Willis speaks about the effects of financial interests on the design and form of buildings. Situated on what was once considered the “most
expensive real estate in New York,” the landmarked Bank of New York Building features two stunning Art Deco masterpieces, the Observation Room and the Red Room.
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