Alice Tully Hall is one of the most utilized venues at Lincoln Center. Without a major renovation since its opening in 1969, the Hall had outdated public amenities and inadequate performer support. To address these issues, Alice Tully Hall has undergone a major aesthetic and functional transformation, both internally and externally, to make it a more welcoming destination. An expansion to the east creates a soaring three-story all-glass curtain wall framed by the canopy of The Juilliard School’s new cantilevered extension above, projecting a newly visible public identity to Broadway. In addition to its new transparent and open façade, the interior incorporates a new palette of materials innovatively utilized to produce an intimate space for concerts. With upgraded stage equipment and performer support, Alice Tully Hall now has state-of-the-art capabilities not only for concerts, but also for film, theater, and dance.
The eastward expansion of Alice Tully Hall has transformed the plaza located at the corner of Broadway and West 65th Street into one of the liveliest and most visible public spaces at Lincoln Center. The new Broadway Plaza features the Credit Suisse Information Grandstand, a unique public seating area. In addition, in an unprecedented agreement between two leading institutions, WNET.ORG will open a street-level, glass-walled production facility and television studio on the Lincoln Center campus at the corner of Broadway and 66th Street.
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