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New York

New York
Author: William Thompson Bonner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 980
Release: 1925
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN:

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New York City Architecture

New York City Architecture
Author: Historic American Buildings Survey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1969
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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American Architectural History

American Architectural History
Author: Keith Eggener
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2004-07-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134399251

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Offering some 30 essays, this volume concentrates on recent writings by historians of American architecture & urbanism. The essays are arranged chronologically from colonial to contemporary & accessible in thematic groupings.


Building New York

Building New York
Author: Bruce Marshall
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The evolution of New York's built environment is chronicled in this breathtaking history organized chronologically by site-from architectural masterpieces to engineering marvels. Witness New York as it was being built in the years following the Civil War. It was during this era when the city spread uptown, landscaped Central Park, engineered the bridges and subways, and scaled ever higher in the form of innovative skyscrapers.The New York story unfolds in these pages with an immediacy only photography can capture. It allows us to relive the moment when the theaters moved uptown followed by the city's "newspaper of record," and muddy, horse-trodden Longacre Square sprouted its iconic neon signs and was reborn as Times Square. Trace the growth by accretion of the Metropolitan Museum of Art as it nibbled away at the park or the transformation of Fifth Avenue into "millionaires row." Along the way, the majestic history of the city unfolds along with the story of the visionaries whose stamp it bears today. New York's coming of age coincided with the rise of photography, and this incredible trove of photographs culled from the archives of Time Life and the New-York Historical Society are the very images that created the larger-than-life reputation of New York that continues to dazzle the world today.


Building the Metropolis

Building the Metropolis
Author: Alexander Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

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The growth of New York City between the 1880s and the 1930s produced a remarkable building boom that reshaped the landscape of the city. In these years the city acquired its modern skyline, many of its civic monuments, and much of the housing its residents live in today. The development of new architectural styles, building materials, and construction methods in this period also introduced profound changes in the way buildings were produced. The soaring demand for new construction stimulated the rise of new kinds of architecture, building, and contracting firms, revitalized the building trades, and transformed the city's building industry. This dissertation explores the building of the city from the perspective of those who were engaged in its production to shed new light on the history of the city. Focusing on the creation of some of the city's most important buildings, it traces the efforts of architects, builders, and workers to the shape the building process as it became increasingly industrialized.