Why the question mark, it's just nearly impossible to believe the transformation that has taken place befor our eyes at the former Bethlehem Steel site. I'd like to offer our sincerest congratulations to the Levitt / SteelStacks design teams (WRT / Artefact / L'Observatoire) for making a great public space, the City of Bethlehem and Mayor Callahan for being patrons of great design, the Levitt Foundation for supporting great public spaces infused with music and community and finally to Artsquest for having the vision and making it all happen. Some images of the artsquest center at steelstacks, "made by spillman", during the festivities follow below. Make sure you get out to the Levitt Pavilion and support free live music this summer.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Living in the Browfield
BROWNFIELD? - Happy 4th of July to all, a little late here on the 5th, but we needed to share some of the images from the opening night of the Levitt Pavilion at Steelstacks and the 4th of July celebration as well.
Why the question mark, it's just nearly impossible to believe the transformation that has taken place befor our eyes at the former Bethlehem Steel site. I'd like to offer our sincerest congratulations to the Levitt / SteelStacks design teams (WRT / Artefact / L'Observatoire) for making a great public space, the City of Bethlehem and Mayor Callahan for being patrons of great design, the Levitt Foundation for supporting great public spaces infused with music and community and finally to Artsquest for having the vision and making it all happen. Some images of the artsquest center at steelstacks, "made by spillman", during the festivities follow below. Make sure you get out to the Levitt Pavilion and support free live music this summer.
Why the question mark, it's just nearly impossible to believe the transformation that has taken place befor our eyes at the former Bethlehem Steel site. I'd like to offer our sincerest congratulations to the Levitt / SteelStacks design teams (WRT / Artefact / L'Observatoire) for making a great public space, the City of Bethlehem and Mayor Callahan for being patrons of great design, the Levitt Foundation for supporting great public spaces infused with music and community and finally to Artsquest for having the vision and making it all happen. Some images of the artsquest center at steelstacks, "made by spillman", during the festivities follow below. Make sure you get out to the Levitt Pavilion and support free live music this summer.
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