Adrian Allen, a member of the Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center’s architectural team, shows renderings of the latest screening proposal for the cinema’s rooftop HVAC equipment to the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board at the January 9 hearing, after which the board granted its approval. Cinema board chair April Gornik is visible in the background.
Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center attorney Christopher D. Kelley, left, with board chair April Gornik and landscape architect Edmund Hollander addressing the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board at the January 9 hearing on its plan to relocate and screen HVAC equipment on the cinema roof. Peter Boody photo
Adrian Allen, a member of the Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center’s architectural team, shows renderings of the latest screening proposal for the cinema’s rooftop HVAC equipment to the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board at the January 9 hearing, after which the board granted its approval. Cinema board chair April Gornik is visible in the background.
Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center attorney Christopher D. Kelley, left, with board chair April Gornik and landscape architect Edmund Hollander addressing the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board at the January 9 hearing on its plan to relocate and screen HVAC equipment on the cinema roof. Peter Boody photo
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