
December 29, 2013
A Tour of City Hall in the Waning Hours of the Bloomberg Administration
Pictured above is the City Hall desk of Michael Bloomberg, roughly 60 hours before the conclusion of his twelve year term as the Mayor of the City of New York. As the box suggests, the departure process has already begun.
You can approve of his performance or you can lament it, but there is little question he has been an effective manager, working from this distinctly unceremonial open-plan space, known as the “bullpen,” surrounded by aides and deputies. His desk is no different than any other—not even an Aeron chair.
With a hard rain coming down outside, a few stray staffers packing, and the lights mostly off this afternoon, the historic building was possessed of a lonely and melancholy air befitting the end of an era. Bloomberg took office at one of the lowest moments in the city’s history; he departs from a place he has remade as no other figure since Robert Moses.
Next week, a new resident will come in and the lights will come on and the furniture will be rearranged. What will his desk look like, and how long will he sit at it? The city waits.
—@marklamster
Observed
View all
Observed
By Mark Lamster
Related Posts

Graphic Design
Sarah Gephart|Essays
A new alphabet for a shared lived experience

Arts + Culture
Nila Rezaei|Essays
“Dear mother, I made us a seat”: a Mother’s Day tribute to the women of Iran

The Observatory
Ellen McGirt|Books
Parable of the Redesigner

Arts + Culture
Jessica Helfand|Essays
Véronique Vienne : A Remembrance
Recent Posts
A new alphabet for a shared lived experience Love Letter to a Garden and 20 years of Design Matters with Debbie Millman ‘The conscience of this country’: How filmmakers are documenting resistance in the age of censorship Redesigning the Spice Trade: Talking Turmeric and Tariffs with Diaspora Co.’s Sana Javeri KadriRelated Posts

Graphic Design
Sarah Gephart|Essays
A new alphabet for a shared lived experience

Arts + Culture
Nila Rezaei|Essays
“Dear mother, I made us a seat”: a Mother’s Day tribute to the women of Iran

The Observatory
Ellen McGirt|Books
Parable of the Redesigner

Arts + Culture
Jessica Helfand|Essays