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First time in NYC! For me being from the Country, New York was definitely one of the more exhausting vacations
Interior of citizenM hotel.
An exploration of how three recently revamped and ground up Times Square hotels are employing high-end art and innovative design to heighten guest experience through a guided tour. We take you into guest rooms, rooftop bars and sumptuous public rooms. Starting at citizenM New York, hotel partner Noreen Chadha lead participants through this modern European boutique hotel’s approach to integrating design and art into every aspect of the hotel.
At Paramount Hotel, Meyer Davis Studio shared the historic hotel’s renovation history from Philippe Starck’s redesign to the imagination of the entire hotel from the guest rooms to the lobby to the event space. The tour ended at Hyatt Times Square with architect Peter Pelsinski of SPAN Architecture, discussing how the firm mined New York both thematically and literally for local designers, fabricators and materials for this international hotel chain to create a distinctive NYC space.
Presented in partnership with openhousenewyork® and in conjunction with NYCxDESIGN.
Photographs by Sara Kerens for @TSqArts.
Just another picture of the south end of Times Square. I took it at around 1 a.m..
In this picture I wanted to capture the contrast between the simple "One Way" and "no turning left" traffic signs on the pole and all the other large, illuminated and mostly-animated signs. I'd imagine they feel somewhat insecure and isolated, separated from the flashy signs by the streets. Strangers in the party, eh?
I'm quite happy with how it come out, considering that I didn't have no tripod nor a spot on which to rest the camera.
It really is very difficult to capture the whole experience of visiting Times Square in one photograph. It was overwhelming.
Interior of Hyatt Times Square.
An exploration of how three recently revamped and ground up Times Square hotels are employing high-end art and innovative design to heighten guest experience through a guided tour. We take you into guest rooms, rooftop bars and sumptuous public rooms. Starting at citizenM New York, hotel partner Noreen Chadha lead participants through this modern European boutique hotel’s approach to integrating design and art into every aspect of the hotel.
At Paramount Hotel, Meyer Davis Studio shared the historic hotel’s renovation history from Philippe Starck’s redesign to the imagination of the entire hotel from the guest rooms to the lobby to the event space. The tour ended at Hyatt Times Square with architect Peter Pelsinski of SPAN Architecture, discussing how the firm mined New York both thematically and literally for local designers, fabricators and materials for this international hotel chain to create a distinctive NYC space.
Presented in partnership with openhousenewyork® and in conjunction with NYCxDESIGN.
Photographs by Sara Kerens for @TSqArts.
Timesquare New York City
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Une des attractions de Time Square. Toutes les p'tites madames veulent se faire photographier avec lui. Ça glousse fort dans les alentours.
Cette photo a été prise par Baron Colgate.
Times Square now boasts attractions such as ABC's Times Square Studios, where Good Morning America is broadcast live.
Also:
20/20 — an ABC News television-newsmagazine program
ABC 2000: The Vote — ABC News's coverage of the 2000 U.S. presidential election
ABC 2000 Today — ABC News's coverage of the turn of the millennium from December 31, 1999, into January 1, 2000
ABC/ESPN — National Basketball Association (NBA) pre-game and half-time updates
ABC Vote '08: Election Night — ABC News's coverage of the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest (Times Square segments) — a television program that airs every New Year's Eve on ABC
Nightline — an ABC News late-night news program
Primetime — an ABC News television-newsmagazine program
The Insider (TV series) — an CBS Production television-entertainmentnewsmagazine program
Das Gemälde vom New Yorker Timesquare hatte ich am 07.06.2014 mit Acryfarben gemalt und zeigt eine Nachtansicht bei leichtem Regen. Maße: 50 x 60 cm auf compteranimierter Vorlage. Besonders die unterschiedlichen Lichteffekte und der Fahrradbote verleihen dem Bild eine eindrucksvolle dynamische Note.
Der Times Square in New York City liegt an der Kreuzung Broadway und Seventh Avenue und ist nach dem von der Zeitung New York Times benutzten Gebäude T.S.1 benannt. Er erstreckt sich von West 42nd Street bis West 47th Street und bildet das Zentrum des als Broadway bezeichneten Theaterviertels von Manhattan.
In den 1930er Jahren wurde der New Yorker Times Square ist offiziell in zwei Abschnitte unterteilt. Das südliche Ende behielt den Namen Time Square und das nördliche Ende wurde in Duffy Square umbenannt.
Neben etwa 40 Theatern und Kinos befinden sich im Bezirk um den Times Square zahlreiche Cafés, Fast-Food-Ketten und Andenkenläden, aber auch Nobelrestaurants, Multiplex-Kinos, die MTV-Studios, Sony, Toys “R” Us und Vogue. Auch die amerikanische Technologiebörse NASDAQ ist in der Nachbarschaft des Times Squares beheimatet. Der Times Square ist berühmt für seine zahlreichen Leuchtreklamen.