
"The Classroom is designed for everything from performances and art programming to meetings and neighborhood events, featuring high, arched ceilings and massive windows."
"Beneath the lawns, there's a 63,000-gallon cistern recycling rainwater and along the edges, a buried floodwall stands ready for the next major storm."
"Programming is already taking shape, with early partner Art Bath planning to host live, immersive performances timed to sunset."
"The Pavilion has been rolling out in phases, with the rooftop opening to the public in November, offering panoramic views of the harbor and Ellis Island."
The Classroom, a 1,200-square-foot venue at Wagner Park Pavilion, is designed for performances, art programming, and community events. It features high ceilings, clean lines, and large windows showcasing views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty. This space is part of a $300 million overhaul of Wagner Park, which includes climate resilience features like a rainwater cistern and floodwall. The Pavilion also offers a rooftop with harbor views and will soon include a restaurant, enhancing the area's appeal.
Read at Time Out New York
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