1014 has recently launched a page on its website dedicated to showcasing all of its event recordings from the past year. Recordings will be added to this page on a rolling basis — you can view a full list of our recordings here.
With the event recordings page, users can conveniently access all digital recordings in one place, allowing them to take part in programs that they were not able to attend in person. Most videos are subtitled and have closed captions to make them more accessible to all viewers.
The events span a variety of formats including panel discussions, virtual conversations, in-person “roundtables” taking place at 1014, and more.
To view a full list of 1014’s past events, please visit its website here.
Below are just a couple examples of the event recordings now available to view:
Architectural puzzles challenge architects in the renovation of NYC’s small and medium-size cultural institutions, particularly those housed in historic buildings. In light of the proposed renovation of 1014 Fifth Avenue by David Chipperfield Architects, 1014 convened a panel of distinguished architects to discuss the hidden complexities — and exciting visions — behind the intricate renewal of several NYC cultural institutions. Participating speakers: Jessica Ludwig, Deputy Director, The Morgan Library & Museum, New York; Oliver Link, Partner, Selldorf Architects, New York; Andrew Klemmer, President and Founder, Paratus Group, New York; and Matt Ball, Director, David Chipperfield Architects, London. Moderated by Gideon Fink Shapiro.
Listen to two experts as they discuss the similarities and differences between, and controversies around, racism and fascism. Featuring Professor Michael Hanchard, Political Scientist, University of Pennsylvania, and Professor Dagmar Herzog, Historian, CUNY Graduate School. Moderated by Professor Irene Kacandes, German Studies and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College.