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[[Image:PlazaConstruction1.jpg|thumb|[[Amsterdam Avenue|Amsterdam Ave]] before the construction of the plaza]]
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'''Charles H. Revson Plaza''' is the official name for the bridge that links the main [[Morningside Heights campus]] to the area across [[Amsterdam Avenue]] containing the [[law school]], [[SIPA]], and [[East Campus]]. It contains a little grassy area and some sculptures, including ''[[Life Force]]'', ''[[Tight Rope Walker]]'', and ''[[Three-Way Piece: Points]]''. There are also great views up and down Amsterdam.
[[Image:PlazaConstruction2.jpg|thumb|Plaza under construction, looking towards [[Jerome Greene Hall]] with [[Philosophy Hall]] on the left, [[Kent Hall]] on the right]]
 
[[Image:PlazaConstruction3.jpg|thumb|Plaza construction, looking south from [[Amsterdam Ave|Amsterdam Ave]]]]h
 
[[Image:Revsonplaza.jpg|thumb|Revson Plaza, with the ''[[Life Force]]'' sculpture in the middle]]
 
  
'''Charles H. Revson Plaza''' is the official name for the bridge that links the main [[Morningside Heights campus]] to the area across [[Amsterdam Avenue]] containing the [[law school]], [[SIPA]], and [[East Campus]]. It contains a little grassy area and some sculptures, including ''[[Life Force]]'', ''[[Tight Rope Walker]]'', and ''[[Three-Way Piece: Points]]''. There are also great views up and down Amsterdam. The bridge (and plaza) were built in [[1964]].
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The plaza was part of a master plan for the eastern part of campus by [[Max Abramovitz]]'s firm, in [[1956]], and was built by [[1964]]. Problematically, the plinth for the buildings on the eastern part of campus was developed several feet higher than the plinth of the central part of campus (on which [[Low Library]] rests, forcing stairs to be built from the historic part of campus to Revson. Bizarrely, this was seen as a temporary solution until the entire northern half of the historic campus could be raised up to the level of the new plaza.<ref>http://www.scup.org/asset/62643/HindsightForesight.pdf</ref>
  
[[Category:Outdoor spaces on the Morningside Heights campus]]
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==References==
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== External link ==
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*[http://www.columbiauniversitycampus.com/#/east-campus/EC-8942 Revson Plaza Photographs]
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== Photos ==
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<gallery>
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Image:PlazaConstruction1.jpg|[[Amsterdam Avenue|Amsterdam Ave]] before the construction of the plaza
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Image:PlazaConstruction2.jpg|Plaza under construction, looking towards [[Jerome Greene Hall]] with [[Philosophy Hall]] on the left, [[Kent Hall]] on the right
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Image:PlazaConstruction3.jpg|Plaza construction, looking north from [[Amsterdam Ave|Amsterdam Ave]]
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Image:Revsonplaza.jpg|Revson Plaza, with the ''[[Life Force]]'' sculpture in the middle
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]
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[[Category:Outdoor spaces]]
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[[Category:Bridges]]

Latest revision as of 10:57, 22 November 2012

Charles H. Revson Plaza is the official name for the bridge that links the main Morningside Heights campus to the area across Amsterdam Avenue containing the law school, SIPA, and East Campus. It contains a little grassy area and some sculptures, including Life Force, Tight Rope Walker, and Three-Way Piece: Points. There are also great views up and down Amsterdam.

The plaza was part of a master plan for the eastern part of campus by Max Abramovitz's firm, in 1956, and was built by 1964. Problematically, the plinth for the buildings on the eastern part of campus was developed several feet higher than the plinth of the central part of campus (on which Low Library rests, forcing stairs to be built from the historic part of campus to Revson. Bizarrely, this was seen as a temporary solution until the entire northern half of the historic campus could be raised up to the level of the new plaza.[1]

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External link

Photos