AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: NEW WING

 

The latest addition to the American Museum of Natural History, the Gilder Center, officially opens to the public this May.


One of New York’s most iconic establishments has undergone a massive upgrade inspiring the Times to deem this recent renovation as, “a poetic, joyful, theatrical work of public architecture and a highly sophisticated flight of sculptural fantasy.”

This ‘sculptural fantasy’ is none other than the American Museum of Natural History’s newest wing —entitled, the ‘Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation’.

The Gilder Center will be at the center of the museum with over 30 connections to the museum’s 10 buildings which will improve visitor circulation on campus. The design further emphasizes the Museum’s founding principles that “all life is connected.”

The Gilder Center was designed by the international and urban practice design firm known as ‘Studio Gang’ led by Jeanne Gang.

The 230,000-square-foot space was created to encourage exploration for people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to share in the excitement and awe of scientific discovery while simultaneously learning about the natural world we live in.

The Gilder Center's design is unique in that it resembles designs found in nature: how water carves into landscapes or etches into blocks of ice or paths molded by winds.

It will be home to almost 4 million scientific specimens, about 12 percent of the Museum’s collection, and its unique design is created by “spraying structural concrete directly onto rebar without formwork to create fluid walls, bridges, and openings.”

Together with a highly efficient irrigation system and emphatic native and adaptive vegetation that supports wildlife, the project’s environmental strategies allow the building itself to exhibit the depth of care for the natural world that is central to the Museum’s mission.

The Gilder Center’s vertical form is key to lowering its overall energy demands, with the atrium bringing natural light and air circulation deep into the building’s interior. A high-performance envelope with stone cladding, along with deep-set windows and shade trees, help passively cool the building in summer.

From the central atrium, visitors can easily find and flow into the surrounding program spaces—traversing bridges, moving along sculpted edges, and passing through vaulted openings.

These spaces include an insectarium and butterfly vivarium that house interactive exhibits with live insects and large-scale, ecological models of their habitats; the five-story Collections Core, which houses more than 3 million scientific specimens, three floors of which feature floor-to-ceiling exhibits of scientific collections and provide glimpses into working collections areas.

You can experience this spectacular work of architecture firsthand on Thursday, May 4th when the ‘Gilder Center’ officially opens to the public.


“The architecture taps into the desire for exploration and discovery that is so emblematic of science and, also, such a big part of being human. When you step into the Gilder Center, you immediately feel a sense of wonder. You can glimpse the different exhibits and see how to move between them. The building invites you on a journey toward deeper understanding, sparking your curiosity and helping you find the amazing organisms and knowledge inside,”

Jeanne Gang.


Below is a quick overview of what to expect of the incredible new features of the science center.


NEW FEATURES


KENNETH C. GRIFFIN EXPLORATION ATRIUM

Visitors enter through the Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium, a sunlit central space with its noticeable arching walls, bridges, and caverns inviting everyone who enters to explore the museums exhibitions, collection of spaces, and classrooms on four levels.

Much like the Gilder Center, the Griffin Atrium was constructed by spraying structural concrete directly onto rebar without formwork. This spray technique, known as "shotcrete," was invented by Museum naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley and is finished by hand. This four-story-high civic space is the main opening into the Gilder Center. It connects Central Park West to Columbus Avenue and opens onto Theodore Roosevelt Park.

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

OUTSIDE THE ATRIUM

The exterior of the Gilder Center is a white pink (also known as ‘Milford’ pink) granite cliff with yawning windows shaped like cave openings. This same stone was used for the Museum’s entrance on Central Park West. The rounded windows are made of bird-safe fritted glass.

The diagonal pattern of the stone panels evokes both the phenomenon of geological layering and the richly textured surface of the stone masonry on the 77th Street side of the Museum. Beyond the front doors, this cliff face morphs into the atrium in the guise of a towering canyon, a city block deep.

GOTTESMAN RESEARCH LIBRARY AND LEARNING CENTER

This new Museum library is much larger than the existing one and is available for public use for both print and digital resources for desired information.

It includes a new scholars’ reading room, exhibition alcove, group study zone, and an adult learning zone, plus will display collections like the Museum’s Rare Book Collection.

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

LOUIS V. GERSTNER, Jr. COLLECTIONS CORE

This feature includes three stories of research & collections that showcase the Museum’s collections of millions of scientific specimens which display insight into the evidence and scientific discovery process in various collections from fossils to insects.

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

SUSAN AND PETER J. SOLOMON FAMILY INSECTARIUM

This 5,000 square foot recreation of a hive includes oversized models of honeybees in which visitors will pass under a transparent skybridge. This is the world’s largest display of leafcutter ants and the first Museum gallery in over 50 years to be completely dedicated to insects.

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

DAVIS FAMILY BUTTERFLY VIVARIUM

Open all year long, this 3,000-square-foot space lets visitors mingle with free-flying butterflies!

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

INVISIBLE WORLDS THEATER

Invisible Worlds is an immersive experience that illustrates how all life on Earth is connected including an expanded research library and state-of-the-art classrooms, learning labs, and education areas for elementary school students to professional science teachers.

It is the size of a hockey rink, 23-foot-high walls with projections of nature and a mirrored ceiling to emphasize that infinite feeling. The 360-degree film screen will, “ give visitors a breathtakingly beautiful and imaginative yet scientifically rigorous immersion into the networks of life at all scales.”

Alvaro Keding/© AMNH

 

MENSWEAR: THE CAMP SHIRT

 

Dress it up or dress it down, the camp shirt is the ultimate fashion convertible. From beach parties to weddings, you can rely on this fashion staple for it all.


Adding color and personality to your wardrobe doesn’t have to be intimidating — in fact, it can be downright fun and easy, too.

With menswear constantly evolving and trends leaving as quickly as they come in, it’s a relief to know one can always rely on the camp shirt to be on trend. Its distinct style features a button-up fit, flat and wide collar, and an overall relaxed feel.

The camp shirt or the ‘Cuban collar shirt’ (aka: the ‘resort shirt’) comes in a wide range of prints and patterns — stripes, florals, and geometric designs — to suit any style preference or personal taste.

Whether you prefer bright hues, bold prints, or subtle pastels, there’s a camp shirt for everyone.

Even the world’s most famous and stylish men — the likes of Miguel, David Beckham, Brad Pitt, Alexander Skarsgaard, Cole Sprouse, Justin Bieber, and Wiz Khalifa 🤙— have worn their own version of a camp shirt.

From bold and eye-catching to subtle and understated, over a pair of worn-out jeans or under a fine suit, there’s no wrong way to style a camp shirt.

Discover the versatility of this fashion staple in menswear, below.


FLORALS


MARINE LAYER FLORAL SHORT SLEEVE CAMP SHIRT AT NORDSTROM FOR $98

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MARINE LAYER FLORAL RESORT SHIRT AT NORDSTROM FOR $98

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GEOMETRIC(S)


COTTON DECO PRINT SHIRT AT PAUL FREDRICK FOR $125

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MATEO LINEN RESORT SHIRT AT BANANA REPUBLIC FOR $64

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ABSTRACT


KARU RESEARCH CAMP SHIRT AT SSENSE FOR $287

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CRANED SHORT SLEEVE BUTTON-UP CAMP SHIRT MENS AT NORDSTROM FOR $119

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STRIPES


LINEN STRIPE CASUAL CAMP SHIRT AT PAUL FREDRICK FOR $85

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STRIPE SHORT SLEEVE BUTTON UP MENS CAMP SHIRT AT NORDSTROM FOR $51

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THE COLLAGEN DIET

 

Kick-start your body’s natural collagen production for a more healthy, radiant, youthful YOU — here’s how.


If you want to improve your skin’s elasticity for a more youthful appearance, you may want to shift your focus from what you are putting ON your skin to what you are putting INSIDE your body.

Collagen, the most abundant type of protein in the body, is a key component of skin and joint health. This protein provides structural support to skin, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments and plays a vital role in many bodily functions such as wound healing. In other words, collagen helps skin cells renew and repair themselves. When collagen levels are high – the skin is soft, smooth, and firm.

As we age, the body not only produces less collagen, but the quality also reduces. This happens because the structure of the protein, collagen, has changed, weakening the bonds between the different layers of skin. Lower levels of collagen production leads to features associated with aging such as wrinkles, fine lines, and joint pain.

The speed of aging is different for everyone, so how quickly we lose collagen varies from person to person as well as factors like environment and genetics. Other characteristics of lower levels of collagen in the body range from (but not exclusive to) loss of elasticity in the skin (such as fine lines, wrinkles, and loose skin) joint stiffness, GI problems (due to thinning of the lining of the digestive tract), and shrinking, weakening of muscles.

Foods rich in collagen are excellent sources of nutrients that support collagen synthesis and protect the body's collagen from damage. Fish (with the skin), beef, chicken, bone broth, red bell peppers, tomatoes, berries, garlic, avocados, and eggs — are the top 12 collagen-rich foods that should be a part of your diet. They ensure healthy, glowing skin, hair, and nails.

If you already consume these collagen-rich foods as a part of a well-balanced nutritional diet, you should consider adding collagen supplements, which function to help the body better absorb nutrients (like collagen), can help boost or restore the body’s natural levels of collagen production.


*However, it's important to note that while the collagen diet may have some health benefits, it's not a magic solution for all health problems. Eating a balanced diet that includes a variety of nutrient-rich foods is still the best way to support overall health. As with any dietary change or supplement, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.


With age, the body no longer absorbs nutrients as well or synthesizes them as efficiently. This is where collagen supplements may help. They assist the body to better absorb collagen which ultimately restores collagen levels so that you look and feel your absolute best.

Although collagen is the body’s most abundant protein, it shouldn’t be the only source of protein from your diet as it lacks some of the essential amino acids that your body needs.

If you already consume a well-balanced diet full of all the nutrients the body needs (including the collagen-rich foods listed above), you can discuss with your physician whether incorporating collagen supplements into your diet is for you. It’s important to note that all collagen supplements come from animal sources, so collagen supplements are not appropriate for vegans. 

Collagen supplements may be most helpful to people who are active and experience joint pain.  There is a total of 28 different types of collagen in the body with type I through type IV making up 90 percent of the body’s collagen. The most common type of collagen found in supplements are Types I, II, and III, as they are also the most studied.

So, if you are looking to up your protein intake, here are some high-quality collagen supplements from reputable brands you may want to consider speaking to your physician about adding it to your diet.


COLLAGEN SUPPLEMENTS


NOW SUPPLEMENTS, MULTI COLLAGEN PROTEIN TYPES I, II & III

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BUBS NATURALS COLLAGEN PEPTIDES POWDER

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MOMENTOUS COLLAGEN SHOT

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GNARLY NUTRITION, COLLAGEN PRO, UNFLAVORED

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VITAL PROTEINS CHOCOLATE COLLAGEN POWDER SUPPLEMENT (Type I, III)

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*NOTE ABOUT SUPPLEMENTS: Collagen supplements are minimally regulated by the FDA – if at all – and may or may not be suitable for you. They also may interact with other supplements or medications you are taking.

So, it's important to do your research and choose a reputable brand. It's also important to note that collagen supplements may not be suitable for everyone, particularly those with allergies to collagen sources such as fish or chicken. Please always speak with a healthcare provider to discuss any supplements you plan on taking.

 

TIFFANY & CO. STORE OPENING

 

The stars lit up New York City in celebration of the official re-opening of Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue — The Landmark.


After four years, the wait is finally over. On Thursday night the stars poured into New York City to celebrate the official re-opening of Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue, the Landmark.

Dressed in Max Mara and draped in Tiffany jewelry, Wonder Woman actor, Gal Gadot, joined CEO Anthony Ledru and executive VP Alexandre Arnault, just the day before on April 27th for an intimate ceremonial ribbon-cutting opening for a select 200 guests and press.

Ledru and Arnault have high hopes for the Landmark expecting millions of visitors in just the upcoming months stating, “It used to rank in the top five attractions in New York, alongside the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State building. We’d like to [get] back there soon.”


"It's more than a store. It's a landmark. It's an art gallery, an exhibition space, several restaurants, and a private club. It's many things under the same roof. Even though it's not officially open until tomorrow, if you want to buy something, please, we can find a salesperson to help you with that,"

Arnault stated.


This is the first major renovation of New York's iconic Tiffany store (at 57th Street and 5th Avenue), now called The Landmark, since its first opening in 1940.

The exterior of this iconic store has been kept true to its original form from 1940 with only the interior of the Landmark to be renovated. The mastermind behind the interior design is architect Peter Marino.


EXPERIENCES AT THE LANDMARK


AUDREY EXPERIENCE

This immersive installation celebrates the iconic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s with a replica of Audrey Hepburn’s black dress by the house of Givenchy – worn in the movie’s opening sequence – is dramatically unveiled.

BLUE BOX CAFÉ BY DANIEL BOULUD

Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud brings a seasonally inspired daytime menu, breakfast and tea included, to the new café now open to reservations at Tiffany & Co. The redesigned space includes a private dining area and bar with art installations.

HIGH JEWELRY WORKSHOP

At The Landmark’s High Jewelry Workshop, visitors can witness first-hand the House’s master artisans transform their most remarkable jewels into works of art.

STATE OF THE ART

Art is present in all forms, including paintings, sculpture, videos, NFTs, and  installations that have been acquired by Tiffany in the last two years.

Integrated throughout the Landmark’s 10 floors are over 40 unique artworks, featuring both original works and never-before-seen Tiffany-commissioned pieces by world-renowned artists (such as Anna Weyant, Damien Hirst, Daniel Arsham, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, and Rashid Johnson).

Tiffany Blue® forms a common thread throughout the artworks, which span a range of media from paintings to sculptures.

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

The Landmark was built to operate sustainably for years to come. The store is registered for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification and WELL Platinum certification and was built to operate sustainably for years to come.


INSIDE THE LANDMARK

The almost 10,000-square meter flagship spans 10 luxurious floors for customers to shop (as well as a private penthouse for select clients)and a three-store glass addition at the top.


FIRST FLOOR: WELCOME TO TIFFANY

Upon entering into the main floor of the Landmark, visitors will be dazzled with a 22-foot “Diamond Skylight” art installation by Hugh Hutton. This floor will house pieces from the House’s most coveted collections, including Tiffany Lock, Tiffany T, Tiffany HardWear, and Tiffany Knot, as well as luminous diamond designs. 

THIRD FLOOR: ALL ABOUT THE LOVE

Guaranteed to make hearts flutter, the Landmark’s third floor was created for engaged couples. Reminiscent of wedding gowns, ivory silk panels the walls creating the perfect backdrop for couples to select their Tiffany & Co.’s engagement rings.

FIFTH FLOOR: SILVER STATEMENTS

In search of the latest and greatest pieces to come out of the iconic house of Tiffany’s and Co.? The fifth floor of the Landmark is for you. Here you will discover the latest and most talked about sterling silver jewelry such as the Tiffany HardWear necklaces, sculptural Elsa Peretti cuffs, and the new Return to Tiffany pendants.

SIXTH FLOOR: THE ART OF LIVING

Curate a beautiful home with the extraordinary collections led by Tiffany’s newly appointed Artistic Director for Home, Lauren Santo Domingo. Tiffany Wisteria, Tiffany T True, and Valse Bleue collections on The Landmark’s sixth floor.

SEVENTH FLOOR: SAVOIR FAIRE BEYOND COMPARE

The Landmark’s seventh floor is the pinnacle of creativity and craftsmanship – aka: Tiffany High Jewelry. Bespoke pieces featuring remarkable white and yellow diamonds to mesmerizing colored gemstone designs will have you floored.

 

MENSWEAR: PANTS COLOR-WHEEL

 

Reintroduce some cheer into your wardrobe: colorful jeans for every personality and style.


Brown, beige, blue — tired of the same old, same old — day in, day out look? It’s time you experimented with the color wheel of jeans available to you and anyone else looking to add some cheer and spontaneity to their outfit of the day.

Whether it’s casual Friday at work, boy’s night out, or date night with your special person — colored jeans come in all shapes, sizes, and silhouettes. Put a look together, with these options below, just this time, with a little more pop.

Take a spin at the color wheel of jeans below.


OVERDYED 5 POCKET JEANS AT ADSUM FOR $210

These sea-foam colored jeans are the unexpected wardrobe update that will go with everything you already own. Not to mention this new addition will be — by far — the best wardrobe update from those oversized blue jeans.

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SLIM STRAIT 5 POCKET JEANS AT SID MASHBURN FOR $175

Add some charm to your afternoon wardrobe with these pocket jeans from Sid Mashburn. The brand is famous for it’s Southern Gentleman take on tailoring and this isn’t their only option on colorful denim. Check out the range on their site, click link below!

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MANAAKI ‘RAANGI’ STRAIGHT JEANS AT MR. PORTER FOR $180

Love the baggy jean style for you? Fret not, I have you covered with these jeans in shade of brown from Mr. Porter. They are comfortable and it’s color makes it work-wear approved for office settings. Wear these Manaaki ‘Raangi’ jeans with a light jacket and spring sweater for that effortless fashion forward look.

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RICK OWENS’ DRKSHDW "Detroit" JEANS AT SELFEDGE FOR $875

These orange colored jeans are a special edition from Rick Owens Detroit jean. They are made of Japanese selvedge denim with an orange warp (top yarn) and pink weft (outside yarn). Pair these orange jeans with a basic white tee or v-neck with combat boots to make a statement that will linger with people long after you’ve left.

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LOOSE FIT DARK BROWN WASH JEANS AT ABERCROMBIE FOR $90

These dark brown jeans are a total throwback to early 2000s icon: Think black and white photos of models on the beach. to those ‘90s vibes. Wear these Abercrombie ripped boot-cut jeans with a flannel and people will be speculating whether you’ve got 6-pack abs hidden underneath.

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1995 D-SARK 09c43 STRAIGHT JEANS AT DIESEL FOR $195

Dare to be bold? Pair these jeans with vintage rocker tee and you’ll have people doing a double-take. Made to party, Diesel took inspiration from the ‘90s techno scene to create 1995 fire engine red jeans.

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