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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.
somehow, the combination of my birthday, post-massage drowsiness and the craziness of times square led to only a couple of useable shots and posing the wrong direction. whatevs.
The 13th Annual Solstice in Times Square: Athleta Mind over Madness Yoga took place on June 21, 2015 with thousands of yogis gathering at the Crossroads of the World to practice yoga on the longest day of the year.
This year, the United Nations General Assembly declared that June 21st is the International Day of Yoga. Celebrations taking place at the New York UN headquarters were streamed live on Times Square screens, and UN dignitaries and special guests visited the event to mark the occasion.
Photo Credit: Amy Hart for Times Square
Midnight Moment: Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Terratic Animism
November 1 - 30, 2017
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Inspired by the 1939 The New York Times article “The World of Tomorrow as it appeared under the Snow of Yesterday” and its black-and-white photographs of the snow-covered exhibits from the 1939 New York World’s Fair, Terratic Animism takes Times Square’s visitors on a digitally simulated journey through a futuristic wintry forest. Jakob Steensen mixes realities, combining virtual recreations of a forest with screens showing recorded footage of Steensen’s performative explorations through derelict energy structures. The result blurs the boundaries of space and time, envisioning a future dystopian view of objects created to imagine a utopian future, displaying screens within screens, and putting viewers in the center of the forest as it surrounds them each night on the iconic electronic billboards of Times Square. This month's Midnight Moment is in partnership with BRIC Arts Media.
The Times Square Alliance's fourth annual heart sculpture is by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group with FLATCUT_ and Local Projects.
Kosova Independence Celebration
Times Square, New York City
February 17, 2008
Photographs by: Petrit Llunji