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2 Columbus Circle (formerly the Gallery of Modern Art and the New York Cultural Center) is a nine-story building on the south side of Columbus Circle in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building fills a small city block bounded by 58th Street, Columbus Circle, Broadway, and Eighth Avenue. It was originally designed by Edward Durell Stone in the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), which has occupied the building since 2008.

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  • 2 Columbus Circle (formerly the Gallery of Modern Art and the New York Cultural Center) is a nine-story building on the south side of Columbus Circle in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building fills a small city block bounded by 58th Street, Columbus Circle, Broadway, and Eighth Avenue. It was originally designed by Edward Durell Stone in the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), which has occupied the building since 2008. The exterior walls are made of reinforced concrete, which double as load-bearing walls that support the concrete floor slabs inside. The original facade largely consisted of white Vermont marble slabs, with small windows only at the corner of the building, as well as loggias at the base and top of the building. The current facade consists of terracotta panels separated by deep grooves, as well as large glass panels at the top. The lower stories of the building contain museum space, while the upper stories contain offices. There were originally several mezzanine levels, though these were removed in the 2000s. The original structure and the redesigned building have been the subject of extensive architectural commentary. Hartford announced plans for the Gallery of Modern Art on the south side of Columbus Circle in June 1956, although construction did not start until 1960 due to various delays. The museum opened on March 21, 1964, and suffered financially for several years. Fairleigh Dickinson University took over the museum in 1969, renaming it the New York Cultural Center, which operated until 1975. Gulf and Western Industries bought 2 Columbus Circle in 1976 and donated it to the New York City government, but the building remained vacant for four years due to various issues. The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau occupied 2 Columbus Circle from 1980 to 1998, when the city government offered up the building for redevelopment. Following a controversy over the building's proposed renovation in the early 2000s, MAD renovated the building from 2005 to 2008. (en)
  • 2 Columbus Circle es un edificio de 12 pisos ubicado en un pequeño lote trapezoidal en el lado sur de Columbus Circle en el Upper West Side de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Rodeado por las calles 58, 59, Broadway y laOctava Avenida, se encuentra en el sitio del antiguo Grand Circle Hotel de siete pisos. Se inauguró en 1964, después de que el heredero de A&P, , contratara al arquitecto Edward Durell Stone para que le construyera un museo en el sitio. La controversia se desató en 2002 después de que el (MAD) comprara el edificio y planeara alterar significativamente su diseño, incluida la modificación de su fachada. Se habían realizado llamados desde 1996 para que el edificio fuera marcado, por lo que su estatus de hito propuesto se puso en duda con esta renovación. Las renovaciones se completaron en 2008. (es)
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  • 2 Columbus Circle (formerly the Gallery of Modern Art and the New York Cultural Center) is a nine-story building on the south side of Columbus Circle in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building fills a small city block bounded by 58th Street, Columbus Circle, Broadway, and Eighth Avenue. It was originally designed by Edward Durell Stone in the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), which has occupied the building since 2008. (en)
  • 2 Columbus Circle es un edificio de 12 pisos ubicado en un pequeño lote trapezoidal en el lado sur de Columbus Circle en el Upper West Side de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Rodeado por las calles 58, 59, Broadway y laOctava Avenida, se encuentra en el sitio del antiguo Grand Circle Hotel de siete pisos. Se inauguró en 1964, después de que el heredero de A&P, , contratara al arquitecto Edward Durell Stone para que le construyera un museo en el sitio. La controversia se desató en 2002 después de que el (MAD) comprara el edificio y planeara alterar significativamente su diseño, incluida la modificación de su fachada. Se habían realizado llamados desde 1996 para que el edificio fuera marcado, por lo que su estatus de hito propuesto se puso en duda con esta renovación. Las renovacion (es)
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