Access is at the core of what we do.
A note from our Executive Director:
Open House New York celebrated a milestone anniversary this year: 20 years of OHNY Weekend and unlocking the city. And we couldn’t have done it without the support of New Yorkers like you.
If Open House New York has helped you discover a new corner of the city or understand our city’s complex infrastructure, or even provoked new thinking about our shared urban future, I ask you to please consider making a fully tax-deductible contribution today.
Whether a tour of our region’s port infrastructure; a five borough library-themed scavenger hunt; or our signature annual citywide festival that unlocked 300 ways to explore and experience the five boroughs—for FREE—we hope that you had a chance to be a part of the OHNY community this year. And there’s much more in the works for 2023.
Over the past twenty years—from the proliferation of bike lanes to the rise of supertalls—Open House New York has steadfastly promoted broad, unparalleled access to the city. Through it all, your enthusiasm, energy, and robust engagement has made our work possible. Thank you!
Warmly,
Pamela Puchalski,
Executive Director
Images from top: 1) Sure We Can, Dan Hui 2) DSNY Central Repair Shop and Artist Studio, Yi-Ching Lin 3) New York Times Building, Onur Bilgen 4) Allison Eden Studios, Ben Helmer 5) Cornell Tech – Bloomberg Center and Tata Innovation Center, Credit: Hara Li-Ya Viner 6) New York Marble Cemetery, Credit: Ben Helmer 7) PBDW Architects, Credit: Ben Helmer 8) OHNY Sunset Boat Tour, Credit: Dan Hui 9) Central Park South, Credit: Michael Lee 10) STUDIOS Architecture, Credit: Ben Helmer 11) The Belnord, Credit: Francisco Lupini – RAMSA 12) Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Credit: David Hogarty