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LongHouse Benefit

In the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
By
Star Staff

The 2017 LongHouse Winter Benefit will take place Feb. 15 in the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center. The architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, who designed the atrium, will be the evening’s honorees.

After a 6 p.m. reception, the architectural critic Paul Goldberger will present the LongHouse Award for Outstanding Architectural Achievement to Ms. Tsien and Mr. Williams.

“Larsenworld: LongHouse in East Hampton,” a 23-minute documentary by Susan Wald and Edgar Howard, will be screened at 7:30. A dinner at a private residence on Central Park West will follow at 8:30.

Tickets for the reception and program are $125. Sponsor tickets, which include the dinner, are $750 and can be purchased from the LongHouse website.

 

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