Nueva York, NY Estados Unidos |
West 12th Street & Greenwich Ave. | Memorial del SIDA de Nueva York en el Triángulo de San Vicente |
desde 1 Diciembre 2016 sin nombres |
NYC dedicates new AIDS Memorial in Greenwich Village
The white steel and aluminum pavilion was designed by Brooklyn-based studio ai architects.
In 1988, at the height of the AIDS crisis, activist Vito Russo compared the epidemic to trench warfare, a nightmarish battle in which “every time a shell explodes, you look around and you discover that you’ve lost more of your friends, but nobody else notices.”
Photo (c) Anna Fixsen Architectural Record
2 Diciembre 2016
Anna Fixsen, New York City
The white steel and aluminum pavilion was designed by Brooklyn-based studio ai architects.
In 1988, at the height of the AIDS crisis, activist Vito Russo compared the epidemic to trench warfare, a nightmarish battle in which “every time a shell explodes, you look around and you discover that you’ve lost more of your friends, but nobody else notices.”
Photo (c) Anna Fixsen Architectural Record
2 Diciembre 2016
Anna Fixsen, New York City