New_York_City_AIDS_Memorial
New York City AIDS Memorial
Memorial in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
The New York City AIDS Memorial is a public memorial in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City built "to honor New York City's 100,000+ men, women and children who have died from AIDS, and to commemorate and celebrate the efforts of the caregivers and activists."[1][2] It is the first major space that is dedicated to the epidemic in New York City.[1] The memorial was opened on World AIDS Day on December 1, 2016. The design was developed by the efforts of nearly 500 architects who came up with the idea of an 18-foot steel canopy as the gateway to the new St. Vincent's Hospital Park in Greenwich Village.[3][4]