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Carnegie Hall
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Architect and amateur cellist William B. Tuthill was largely responsible for the Renaissance Revival design of Carnegie Hall. However, better-known architects Richard Morris Hunt and Dankmar Adler consulted on the project. The caramel-colored brick and terra-cotta building is known for its excellent acoustics. Carnegie Hall was saved from demolition in 1960 when it was purchased by the city.
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AIA 150 - America's Favorite Architecture, American Institute of Architects, AIA 150, New York, NY, Manhattan, building, music hall, music, acoustic, famous |
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