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New York Fast Forward: Buildings by Enrique Norten/TEN Arquitectos
Jun 6, 2005 through Oct 30, 2005

New York Fast Forward: Buildings by Enrique Norten/TEN Arquitectos investigates the work of internationally recognized architect Enrique Norten, who has built extensively in his native Mexico and around the world, but has now begun to put his distinctive esthetic stamp on New York City. New York Fast Forward features eight of the projects from Norten and his firm TEN Arquitectos, which is bringing cutting-edge Modernism to locations all over town, including the Harlem Park mixed-use skyscraper, the Brooklyn Public Library for the Performing and Visual Arts, and Tribeca’s One York Street condominium. On view are models, drawings, large-scale photographs, and computer-generated renderings.

 

Lead funding for New York Fast Forward is provided by the Ferris Foundation.  Additional support comes from The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, Harlem Park, Jani Real Estate, PRETECSA.com, the 42ND Street Fund, and Art/Idea.

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