The Remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam

Discover the many hidden Dutch relics south of Wall Street, as you trace the streets of Manhattan in 1667 in this small group walking tour.

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Lake Paddle

This paddle starts and ends within the Mitsubishi River Walk area of the Bronx Zoo. These trips are approximately one and a half hours on water.

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Family Art Project: Dear Decay

When trees, leaves and other parts of nature decay, they transform into material that is returned to the earth to become a food source for decomposers.

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Student Lecture Series, Caitlin Taylor: The Architecture of the Food System

Caitlin Taylor is an architect with a background in agriculture; she brings to the firm an interdisciplinary focus on environmental, economic, and social justice in the food system.

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The Remnants and Future of Penn Station

When first built, New York’s Pennsylvania Station was the largest train station in the world.

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Crushing the Code New York State: Commercial

Crushing the Code New York State: Commercial is an online course that prepares building and design professionals in New York State to comply with the many requirements in the 2020 ECCCNYS and desig

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Building of the Day: Society of St. Paul Seminary

Join us for a virtual tour of Society of St. Paul Seminary.

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Arizona Water Use and Farming Cultures, Prehistory to the Present

This presentation covers humankind’s water use and food supply interactions with Arizona’s ecology from Clovis Culture hunter-gatherers to proto-farmers to Hohokam irrigation canals, Hopi and Tohon

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Glass House Presents: Pioneering Women of American Architecture

Co-presented by the New Canaan Museum and Historical Society and October4Design

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Common Bond 2020: The Center for Architecture Gala

The event, while honoring the world-renowned architectural history of New York City, serves as the single largest funding source for the Center for Architecture, allowing it to fulfill its mission

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