Rosario Candela & The New York Apartment

When: Saturday, February 1, 2025, 11:00am
Price: General Admission $15 | Members $10
Book Cover: Rosario Candela & The New York Apartment: 1927-1937

Rosario Candela is known and celebrated for many of the apartment buildings on Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and in Sutton Place—82 in NYC, including the storied 740 Park, sometimes called the richest and most powerful address in New York and whose famous residents included John D. Rockefeller Jr.—Candela’s work is at once timeless and profoundly of its time. Join authors, David Netto and Paul Goldberger in this illuminating discussion as they explore these seminal spaces through the lens of exteriors and urbanism, planning and interior architecture, and the circumstances and stories of their creation. 
 
 
This program is part of Capturing the Changing Citya series of talks with artists, writers, historians, and other notable New Yorkers about how they seek to represent the New York scene on the page, film, canvas, and beyond.


 

About the Speakers:
David Netto is an AD 100 interior designer and author. He writes the Case Studies column for Town & Country

Paul Goldberger, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, is contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Peter Pennoyer is an architect, writer, educator, and AD 100 designer. Aerin Lauder is the style and image director for the Estée Lauder Companies.

 


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General Admission $15 | Members $10 

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