Be part of America's largest architecture and design event in the city at the annual Open House New York. Visitors can put together their own adventure for the weekend and discover new neighbourhoods and explore unknown buildings. From boardrooms to bedrooms, crypts to clubs, factories to firehouses, lighthouses to lookouts, monuments to mansions, skyscrapers to substations and many more, this is a fantastic opportunity to get an insight into spaces or buildings that are usually closed to the public
Architecturemoves: Experience concerts and dance performances set agains and inspired by the dramatic architecture, sculpture and landscape on New York City.
OHNY Kids!: Join in workshops, projects and tours designed especially for kids and families! Grab an OHNY Kids Activity Guide at OHNY info centers.
OHNY Tours: Join expert tour guides and historians and explore New York's most interesting places and spaces.
Opendialogues: Speak with architects, designers, planners and scholars onsite about the thoughts, challenges and inspirations that shape the built-environment.
Sustainablenewyork: Enjoy talks and tours focusing on sustainable methods and innovations.
Focus on architecture photography competition: Grab your camera and focus on your favorite sites during the weekend. Submit your digital images online in four categories: interiors, exteriors, details, people.
Venue
Various venues in New York City
All participating sites and programs are free of charge and open to the public at indicated times during OHNY Weekend.
Entry is first come, first serve, unless advance registration is required - see advance registration notice in the guide.
The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
The New Yankee Stadium
New Yankee Stadium is the working title for a new stadium for the New York Yankees, currently under construction. It will open in 2009, replacing the third-oldest stadium in the Major Leagues.
The Bronx
In popular culture 'The Bronx' has often symbolized violence, decay, and urban ruin. In fact, there are guidebooks that say you must never go to the Bronx! Sheer ignorance, that is all we have to say! Interactive Bronx map