dD+P was retained to restore and preserve the Times Plaza Kiosk as part of the greater Atlantic Terminal project. Named for its location at Times Plaza, the landmark intersection of Flatbush Avenue, Fourth Avenue, and Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, this Kiosk is an iconic piece of Brooklyn’s history.

The Kiosk was designed around 1908-10 as the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) subway’s entrance by Heins and Lafarge, who built similar station houses throughout the transit system. Previously long time abandoned, the Kiosk was preserved to create a reminder of the station’s past.

Today the kiosk functions as a large skylight that admits abundant natural light to the passageway below and is home to a sculpture by George Trakas – “Hook (Archean Reach), Line (Sea House), and Sinker (Mined Swell).”

For this project, dD+P was awarded the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award, the highest honor presented by the NY Landmarks Conservancy recognizing excellence in historic preservation.

To learn more about the Atlantic Terminal elements, view the project: Atlantic Terminal/Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center Station

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Brooklyn, NY

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2005 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Project Award – New York Landmarks Conservancy

Pre-restoration Times Plaza Kiosk
Times Plaza Kiosk façade
Times Plaza Kiosk restored architectural details
Times Plaza Kiosk transit to restoration site
Time Plaza Kiosk skylight
Times Plaza Kiosk skylight
Times Plaza Kiosk aerial view