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WEISS/MANFREDI selected alongside Hood Design Studio and Moody Nolan to reimagine Amsterdam Avenue Side of Lincoln Center Campus

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts announced the design team selected to reimagine the Amsterdam Avenue side of Lincoln Center’s campus. The first phase of design will focus on Damrosch Park—part of NYC Parks—to deliver a major revitalization that provides state-of-the-art spaces for the community and performances by artists from across the globe.

The design team—landscape architect: Hood Design Studio, design architect: WEISS/MANFREDI, and architect of record: Moody Nolan—will develop proposals based on ideas and feedback from more than 3,400 New Yorkers who joined a participatory design process focused on creating a more open and accessible destination.

WEISS/MANFREDI is thrilled to be part of this team: “We are deeply honored to work with Lincoln Center to envision a vibrant theater in the park,” say Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi. “Bringing down the walls to the west transforms Damrosch Park into a destination for performance and play, discovery and delight, engaging the entire community and connecting the magic of performance to a broader and more diverse public.”

Read more about the project and design teams in the press announcement.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
A major revitalization of Damrosch Park, the design will provide open space for New Yorkers and state-of-the-art performance areas for artists, both local and from across the globe.
NJPAC Cooperman Family Arts Education and Community Center
Situated on NJPAC’s campus in Downtown Newark at the corner of Center and Mulberry Streets, the Cooperman Family Arts Education and Community Center will invite the community into a new center of learning, exploration and creation.
Marshall Family Performing Arts Center
Designed to be an ascending gallery of collaborative spaces, the lobby connects all the performance venues and creates a destination for informal performances and spontaneous interactions.
Artis—Naples Baker Museum
Resilient design strategies are coupled with programmatic strategies that allow Artis—Naples to better serve the surrounding community and provide enhanced visual and performing arts programming.