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  • An Evening in the “Country”

    Come walk through the dramatically restored Carlton Hotel lobby and the adjoining "Country" restaurant, designed by the Rockwell Group with Focus Lighting.

  • Luminous Gateway

    Join Domingo Gonzalez Associates and the DLFNY for a tour of the West Midtown Ferry Terminal, another glowing feature of the city's reclaimed Hudson waterfront.

  • Above the Boardwalk

    Celebrate the solstice with a picnic, fireworks and dynamic light display at Coney Island where Leni Schwendinger will recount the design process of her studio's dramatic illumination of the landmark Parachute Jump.

  • Strike Up the Lights

    Do color changing LEDs make your bowling score higher or lower? Hear from the lighting designer, David LaVigna of zeroLUX, and bowl a game or two at the coolest lanes in town. It's our opening event for our 2007/2008 calendar and it's sure to be a blast.

  • Rediscovering Columbus

    Journey to Columbus Circle to see how the famous statue and surrounding fountains have been relighted. Lighting designers from L'Observatoire will describe how the state-of-the-art lighting transforms this once uninviting traffic circle into an inspiring and dramatic civic monument.

  • A Temple to Light

    This award winning lighting design reveals the exquisite polychrome tile ceiling. Join lighting designers Sachs Morgan Studio for an intimate visit to historic Temple Emanu-El on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

  • Under the Sea

    . . . and beyond your wildest dreams. It's the annual DLFNY theater benefit "The Little Mermaid" with lighting by Natasha Katz and our unique post-performance dialogue.

  • Lacoste in the USA

    See how an icon of casual fashion lights up its flagship store in the USA. Our special morning program begins with a breakfast presentation about Lacoste's design and continues with a first-hand tour of the store itself. Join us for this eye-opening program on exciting retail lighting!

  • Putting on the Ritz

    Even if you don't sleep here, you can experience how fine art, rich materials and great lighting distinguish the sophisticated Ritz Carlton hotel and residential tower! In our small-group, designer-led tours, we will enjoy this splendid transformation and see some of the design details that make it happen.

  • A Night at the “New Museum”

    It's a brand new and striking icon on the rapidly changing Bowery scene, and the first completely new art museum ever built in lower Manhattan.

  • Sparkling Water

    Don't miss one of the last opportunities to capture the magic of the Olaf Eliasson Waterfalls - a public art project located on the East River.

  • Literary Lights

    New York, NY, United States

    Join the DLFNY as we tour the award-winning plaza and entry lighting at the recently renovated Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. Prominently located on Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza, this national historic landmark features a dramatic and gilded entrance that welcomes visitors with light.

  • Dancing in the Light

    Celebrate fifty years of dance with the Alvin Ailey Dance Company. It's the annual DLFNY theater benefit. Enjoy a program of classic revivals and original lighting - and a post-performance discussion with the lighting director.

  • Bank of America Sees the Light

    The Bank of America tower at One Bryant Park is the first skyscraper designed for LEED Platinum certification.

  • Light Aloft

    Join us to tour a remarkable 4000 square foot Chelsea loft with architect Judy Gerrard and lighting designer Clifford Starr.

  • Lighting at the Merchant House Museum

    Join us at the Merchant House Museum - New York's best example of authentic Greek Revival design - and step into the middle of the 19th century.

  • Rock Lives in SoHo

    Open the DLFNY's 2009-10 season with an exclusive and rockin' visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex in SoHo.

  • Lighting Takes Center Stage

    Imero Fiorentino will keynote this presentation of top professionals in broadcast and theatrical lighting.