Council members at the Carnegie Hall roof terrace

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Carnegie Hall director of administration, Richard Malenka, took us through the history of the famed music hall, imparting many secrets and other gems of information we never knew about before.

In 2014, Carnegie Hall completed an impressive renovation to the tune of $230 million. This transformation converted the beloved artist studios, home to the likes of Bill Cunningham, Marlon Brando and Leonard Bernstein, into education facilities supporting young talents. The Design Trust Council members toured the new Resnick Education Wing that includes 24 teaching studios, ensemble, and practice rooms, and an outdoor roof terrace.

Read more in Michelle Young's story for Untapped Cities.

Stay tuned for our upcoming tour of Columbia University's new Manhattanville Campus in fall.

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Design Trust Council members enjoy a light breakfast

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Maria Wilpon, Donna Walcavage

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Liz Needle, Donna Walcavage, Susan Chin

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Design Trust Council members at Carnegie Hall

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Design Trust Council members at Carnegie Hall

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Susan Chin begins the program

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Richard Malenka of Carnegie Hall explains the renovation

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Richard Malenka of Carnegie Hall

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Design Trust Council members

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Design Trust Council members inspect structural elements

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Carnegie Hall archives

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A new ensemble room at Carnegie Hall

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Carnegie Hall roof terrace

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