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NEW YORK CITY AND BERKELEY, CALIF.: It's been a long time coming: Since it opened in the site of the former Astor Library in 1967, New York's Public Theater has grown and changed, knocked down a wall here, put up a pub there. But it hasn't had a facilitywide upgrade, until now: Ennead Architects has given the building a $40-million makeover that looks both backward and forward. The lobby area's new mezzanine, for instance, will...





