
New York State Pavilion
New York, United States
The New York State Pavilion was designed for the 1964 World's Fair and intended to be temporary, but was left without a permanent plan for adaptive reuse as it remained.
Location
New York, United States
Watch Year
2008
Our Work
1 Completed Project
Our Work
The New York State Pavilion Remains A Prominent Symbol
By 2008, the Tent of Tomorrow was in imminent danger of collapse due to deterioration of the exposed steel structure and the decay of the wood piles that serve as the building's foundation. New York State Pavilion was included on the 2008 World Monuments Watch to help raise awareness about the site’s precarious condition, and we began research to determine the site’s eligibility for inclusion on the State and National Register. One year later, the site was included on the National Register of Historic Places.

Completed Project
New York State Pavilion