Penn Station

Midtown Penn District, Manhattan

LIRR Penn Station 33rd Street Entry. Photo by Feinknopf Photography, Brad Feinknopf and Lauren K. Davis

Join HLB Lighting Design for an in-depth look at the lighting design shaping the future of Penn Station’s 32nd and 33rd Street entries, two key access points for one of the world’s busiest transportation hubs. These projects have transformed familiar spaces into vibrant, modern environments that elevate the commuter experience.

The designs feature a thoughtful balance of functionality and artistic expression. A striking custom back-lit ceiling at the 32nd Street entry ties seamlessly to the planned canopy along 7th Avenue, while the 33rd Street entry integrates a luminous ceiling feature and modern accents to create a welcoming visitor experience. Colorful, dynamic illumination breathes new life into this historic station, blending technical ingenuity with the complex architectural challenges of a century-old facility. Seasonal and holiday-inspired lighting elements add an evocative layer, creating a sense of place and connection for daily commuters.

HLB Lighting Design will delve into the creative and technical decisions behind these impactful designs and offer insights into the complexities of lighting design within these iconic transportation hubs.

 

OHNY at Night: This tour is part of a series of evening tours spotlighting the work of lighting designers produced in partnership with the Illuminating Engineering Society New York City Section (IESNYC). Explore more.

$6. Ticketing opens on November 26 at 12pm.

Penn Station is wheelchair accessible, but the tour will traverse escalators. A portion of this tour will take place outdoors. Attendees should dress for the weather.

Penn Station
Manhattan