2024 MASterworks Awards Ceremony

View photos from the Ceremony.

On Monday, November 4 from 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, we’ll gather at Pier 57 to celebrate our 2024 MASterworks Design Awards Honorees. From a renovated nature center, to a new library, we are honored to be recognizing some of New York City’s best projects from 2023 with MASterworks Awards.

Join us for an awards presentation, followed by a lunchtime reception with mingling and food from Market 57’s wonderful offerings. We are thrilled to be hosting this year’s ceremony at Pier 57, 2024 MASterworks Honoree for Best Adaptive Reuse.

About the Awards
The winners of the 2024 MASterworks Awards were nominated by the very New Yorkers who know their own neighborhoods best and selected by an esteemed jury of architects, designers, preservationists, scholars, and critics. Each project plays a valuable role in improving the city’s built environment, adding to all the ways that make our city such a magical place.

Read more about MASterworks and this year’s honorees >

Monday, November 4
11:30 AM — 1:30 PM

Pier 57
25 11th Ave
New York, NY 10011

Tickets:
Free!

  • 2024 MASterworks Ceremony.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: Far Rockaway Library. Photo: Jeff Goldberg/Esto.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: Shore Front Parkway Beach 98th Playground. Photo: Landscape Structures Inc.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: 550 Madison. Photo: Alex Fradkin.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: Adaptive Reuse of Pier 57. Photo: Lester Ali.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: East Midtown Greenway and Andrew Haswell Green Park Phase 2B. Photo: Timothy Schenck.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: Bronx Point. Photo: Ashok Sinha.
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  • 2024 MASterworks Honoree: the Inwood Hill Nature Center Post-Sandy Reconstruction. Photo: NYC Parks.
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The 2024 MASterworks Winners

  • Far Rockaway Library wins Best New Building, for marvelous architectural design (Design team: Snøhetta, Project team: NYC Department of Design and Construction);
  • Shore Front Parkway Beach 98th Playground wins Best Urban Landscape, for recently developed open area for kids play use and adult workout space (NYC Parks);
  • 550 Madison wins Best Restoration, for a magnificent exposed public garden as well as flexible work floors (Architect of record: Adamson Associates Architects, Landscape architect: Snøhetta, Design team: Gensler and Rockwell Group);
  • Adaptive Reuse of Pier 57 wins Best Adaptive Reuse, for a project that illustrates extraordinary versatility in the different uses of space for the public in adaptive reuse of an historic terminal (Project Team, Handel Architects, Higgins Quasebarth & Partners, and Building Conservation Associates);
  • East Midtown Greenway and Andrew Haswell Green Park Phase 2B wins Best New Infrastructure, for creative design in securing a loop for cycling, running and walking for New Yorkers (New York City Economic Development Corporation, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, Project Designer/Engineer: Stantec);
  • Bronx Point wins Best New Urban Amenity, for an inclusion to the made environment that provides for communities (Project Team: Marvel, NYC EDC, NYC Parks, Abel Bainnson Butz, Type A Projects, and L+M Development); and
  • Inwood Hill Nature Center Post-Sandy Reconstruction wins Best Environmental Innovation, for incredible transformation in enhancing the environmental resilience of our city (NYC Parks).