A Concert Hall Re-Imagined

Soundcheck | May 3, 2010
After it opened in 1969, Alice Tully Hall developed a reputation for dry acoustics and an unwelcoming entrance that was difficult for newcomers to locate. Now, the Lincoln Center concert venue has undergone a major renovation. We get a tour of a new "old" space from architect Elizabeth Diller of Diller Scofidio & Renfro (the firm that designed the project in collaboration with FXFowle Architects) and Jane Moss, Lincoln Center's vice president for programming.

Soundcheck blog: John Schaefer on the renovated Alice Tully Hall

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