Open House New York Weekend

 

For three days each October, OHNY Weekend unlocks the doors to New York’s most important buildings, offering an extraordinary opportunity to experience the city and meet the people who design, build, and preserve New York. From historic to contemporary, residential to industrial, hundreds of sites across the five boroughs are open to visit, with tours, talks, performances and other special events taking place over the course of the weekend. Through the unparalleled access that it enables, OHNY Weekend deepens our understanding of the importance of architecture and urban design to fostering a more vibrant civic life and helps catalyze a citywide conversation about how to build a better New York.

 

Upcoming (0)

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Past (1)

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation primary image

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation

Free

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation primary image

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation

Free

 

For three days each October, OHNY Weekend unlocks the doors to New York’s most important buildings, offering an extraordinary opportunity to experience the city and meet the people who design, build, and preserve New York. From historic to contemporary, residential to industrial, hundreds of sites across the five boroughs are open to visit, with tours, talks, performances and other special events taking place over the course of the weekend. Through the unparalleled access that it enables, OHNY Weekend deepens our understanding of the importance of architecture and urban design to fostering a more vibrant civic life and helps catalyze a citywide conversation about how to build a better New York.

 

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation primary image

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation

Free

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation primary image

Brooklyn Central Library: Linda Johnson and Toshiko Mori in Conversation

Free