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Luncheon with Frank Gehry and Paul Goldberger at the New Four Seasons Restaurant
Monday, October 22, 2018 at 12:00PM
The Four Seasons Restaurant
42 E 49th Street
New York,
NY
10017
The Glass House is pleased to announce: A Conversation with Frank Gehry + Paul Goldberger.
Join us as we welcome two distinguished names in architecture for cocktails, lunch, and a conversation about the state of architecture and the history of the Glass House as we commemorate its upcoming 70th anniversary. This event will be held at the newly reopened Four Seasons Restaurant designed by Isay Weinfeld. Ticket sales benefit important preservation projects at the Glass House.
Tickets include reception, conversation with Frank Gehry and Paul Goldberger, and seated lunch featuring Krug Champagne.
Ticket Levels
$500 – Individual ticket
$10,000 – Ten premium tickets at a prime location table
Tickets, tables and donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law.
Frank Gehry, a world-renowned architect, his projects are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey, which led Vanity Fair to label him as “the most important architect of our age”. Gehry’s best-known works include the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, IAC Building and 8 Spruce Street in New York, Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, and the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain which Philip Johnson called “the greatest building of our time”.
Paul Goldberger, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, spent fifteen years as the architecture critic for The New Yorker and began his career at the New York Times, where he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism for his writing on architecture. Goldberger is the author of many books, most recently Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry, Why Architecture Matters, Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture, and Up From Zero. Goldberger is also completing a new book on the architecture of American baseball parks to be published next year. He is also the chairman of the Advisory Council of the Glass House and the Joseph Urban Professor of Design and Architecture at the New School.
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