Lincoln Center slide show reveals renovation details

November 17, 2009 12:00PM
A rendering of the canopies at Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater has reopened, after a complete interior renovation designed by JCJ Architecture. A $100 million grant helped fund the redesign of the 2,544-seat theater, which now includes a levitating orchestra pit, new seating arrangements and upgrades to the theater's acoustics. Curbed has compiled a slide show of the site's exterior construction, which includes newly installed glass canopies over Columbus Avenue. [Curbed]

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Anonymous

Maybe the place for The Real Deal's next conference?

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