Ambassador Grill calendared for Interior Landmark Designation

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In a stunning turn of events, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission this week to hear the UN Plaza Hotel (now ONE UN New York owned by Millennium Hotels and Resorts) lobby and Ambassador Grill as the city's 118th interior landmark. 

Meenakshi Srinivasan, Chair of the LPC said in her remarks this was an exciting designation for a number of reasons as it reflects the values of its time, and is different from any designation the Commission has ever seen before. Described as remarkable examples of "cusp architecture", Kevin Roche's lobby is in fact the first example of postmodernism to be considered for calendaring in New York City. Chair Srinivasan added that this designation confirms the evolution over time of the Commission and strongly recommended the spaces for a hearing and designation. The public hearing date for the spaces has been set for updated November 22, 2016 (October 25, 2016). 
 
 
°®¶¹app is pleased to see this action move forward as the Ambassador Grill recently reopened earlier this month. °®¶¹app would like to thank Daniel Paul, late Modern expert of °®¶¹app/SoCal, Kyle Johnson of °®¶¹app NY/Tristate in addition to friends, colleagues and partner organizations near and far who met the call for action when these spaces were closed late last year.  
 
Landmarks Commission Votes to Calendar Ambassador Grill and Hotel Lobby(from the Landmarks Preservation Commission ):
 
On September 20, 2016 the LPC voted unanimously to calendar for designation the United Nations Hotel Ambassador Grill and Hotel Lobby. These rooms are significant examples of Late and Post-Modern design by the internationally-acclaimed architectural firm Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates. Lavish and well preserved, these sparkling public interiors skillfully blend modern and historical forms. Completed seven years apart, they incorporate distinct stylistic vocabularies that express the shifting character of American architecture in late 1970s and early 1980s. Calendaring is the first step in the designation process; the next step is the public hearing, which will take place on November 22 (note correction from previously stated October 25 date). For more information and a photo, . VIDEO of the hearing is .
 
Additional coverage of the Ambassador Grill:
 
Curbed - 9/20/16
 
Architect's Newspaper - 9/20/16
 
New York Times, James Barron - 2/8/16
 
°®¶¹app - 1/18/16

 

°®¶¹app - 1/20/16

Curbed, Alexandra Lange
 

Curbed Staff
 

Architect's Newspaper, Audrey Wachs
 

DNAinfo, Noah Hurowitz
 

Eater, Serena Dai