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Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization

New York City’s famed performing arts center is kicking off a $335-million transformation of the west side of its 16-acre campus.

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Project Details

Project Partners
WEISS/MANFREDI, Hood Design Studio, Moody Nolan, Turner Construction Company
Owner
Lincoln Center
Location
New York, New York
Completion Date
Seating Capacity
2,000
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. Aerial view of amphitheater and audience area during performance, looking east.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. Aerial view of amphitheater and audience area during performance, looking east. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. Aerial view from Amsterdam Avenue looking east; visible are new streetscape, gardens, and theater.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. Aerial view from Amsterdam Avenue looking east; visible are new streetscape, gardens, and theater. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of amphitheater and audience area during performance looking southeast towards 62nd Street.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of amphitheater and audience area during performance looking southeast towards 62nd Street. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from Josie Robertson Plaza looking towards Damrosch Park; visible are amphitheater and landscape.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from Josie Robertson Plaza looking towards Damrosch Park; visible are amphitheater and landscape. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of SE corner Amsterdam Avenue and 65th Street looking at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts with seating area and mirror façade.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of SE corner Amsterdam Avenue and 65th Street looking at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts with seating area and mirror façade. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from Amsterdam Avenue looking into Damrosch Park; visible is new streetscape.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from Amsterdam Avenue looking into Damrosch Park; visible is new streetscape. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of grove within Damrosch Park with shade and seating, looking east.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of grove within Damrosch Park with shade and seating, looking east. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of plaza area in front of amphitheater, looking northeast towards Josie Robertson Plaza.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View of plaza area in front of amphitheater, looking northeast towards Josie Robertson Plaza. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from within Damrosch Park looking west; visible are new water feature, lawn, and trees.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from within Damrosch Park looking west; visible are new water feature, lawn, and trees. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from within Damrosch Park looking NW; visible are water feature and grove of trees.
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park Revitalization in New York. View from within Damrosch Park looking NW; visible are water feature and grove of trees. Rendering by Brooklyn Digital Foundry

Overview 

New York City’s famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is kicking off a $335-million transformation of the west side of its 16-acre campus. The project will feature a new 2,000-seat outdoor stage, community park spaces and welcoming entrances. The new performance venue will replace the current Guggenheim band shell and provide expanded theater support spaces, outdoor seating and a concession counter. The re-imagined plaza will include new public amenities, landscape structures and a water feature to support outdoor performances and overall increased public use.

We are providing structural design and façade engineering as well as renewal and waterproofing services to Lincoln Center. The project team includes design architect WEISS/MANFREDI, architect of record Moody Nolan, Hood Design Studio landscape architects and pre-construction manager Turner Construction Company

Highlights 

  • A wall that currently separates the campus from Amsterdam Avenue will be removed, providing easier access from west side neighborhoods.
  • The theater building will feature a curved steel lattice structure with an opaque roof and glazed skylight and supports a flexible layout for audio and lighting equipment.
  • The roof will appear to float over the stage, connected only by frameless clerestory glazing sitting on an opaque, fluted precast concrete panel base. The lattice structure will extend over the outdoor performance seating in the form of a pergola, supporting vegetation and providing partial shading.
  • The design was shaped by extensive community feedback.
  • Work is expected to begin early next year with completion scheduled for spring 2028.

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