An Exhibition in three parts.

 

Neighborhood.

The story begins with a neighborhood: No building is on its own. It is connected to the physical infrastructure and the social fabric of its neighborhood. Explore institutions and points of interest in New York’s Upper East Side.

History.

1014 Fifth Avenue is a beacon of German-American cultural relations and an architectural lesson. Immerse yourself in the architectural history of New York, told through a single house.

Future.

The vision of a transatlantic meeting place where ideas are exchanged inspired the architectural designs for the reconstruction. View all 10 of them as well as the winning proposal by Sir David Chipperfield.

The Upper East Side.

This part of Manhattan has been the home of 1014 since 1907 - who are the townhouse’s neighbors?

A remarkable townhouse.

A presidential candidate, a world-famous artist, and many, many more have walked the stairs of 1014 Fifth Avenue. Its history teaches us about the development of New York from indigenous settlements until today.

 
 

The Future of 1014.

Creating a space to meet, discuss and celebrate.
For more just societies through international cooperation.