| Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall's landmark status and the consideration of patrons' memories and expectations have informed the design approach to the renovation and expansion of America's venerated concert hall. Since 1978, the architects have been involved with four distinct phases of revitalization and growth, which have expanded the importance of the institution to the musical culture of New York City. These are: the Master Plan (1980); the renovation of Main Hall and Weill Recital Hall and the creation of the Kaplan Space, a custom-designed marquee and new lobby (1987); the Rose Museum, Rohatyn Room and Shorin Club Room (1993); and recently, the creation of Zankel Hall (2003), whose flexible acoustics and configurations invite a multiplicity of uses and which restores Andrew Carnegie's vision of three performance halls under one roof. Awards
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