Category:Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus is a five-story public school facility at 122 Amsterdam Avenue between West 65th and 66th Streets in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, near Lincoln Center. The campus is faced on Amsterdam Avenue by a wide elevated plaza which features a self-weathering steel memorial sculpture by William Tarr. The same steel, called Mayari R, was used by architect Frost Associates in the curtain wall of the building, the interior of which has an arrangement of perimeter corridors with floor-to-ceiling windows, leaving many classrooms on the inner side windowless. Formerly the location of Martin Luther King, Jr. High School, which was closed in 2005, the building is now occupied by six smaller high schools. (Source: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.)
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- Lincoln Square, Manhattan
- Schools in the Upper West Side
- Amsterdam Avenue (Manhattan)
- 65th Street (Manhattan)
- 66th Street (Manhattan)
- Public high schools in Manhattan
- Built in New York City in 1975
- Frost Associates
- Monuments and memorials to Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Schools named after Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Schools in New York City named after people
- NYCDOE educational campuses