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Taliesin Associated Architects architectural drawings and records, 1959-1991
400 linear feetTaliesin Associated Architects projects in Iran : architectural drawings and records, 1968-1980
8 document boxesThe Dakota (Apartment house : New York, N.Y.), 1896
1 drawingPositive photo stat of second story floor plan.
The Eldorado Apartments, 300 Central Park West (New York, N.Y.), 1929-1985
76 SheetsArchitectural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, structural, and elevator drawings for the Eldorado Apartment Building at 300 Central Park West in New York City.
The Marshal Peter Hsueh-Liang Chang & Mrs. Edith Chao Chang Reading Room: within the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University, New York City, 1995
1 drawingElevation and plan.
The Museum of Broadcasting : [mechanical, strucutral, and architectural drawing set], 1987-1989
108 SheetsBlue-line prints of The Museum of Broadcasting located at 25 West 52nd Street, New York, NY. The drawing set (which is 108 sheets including the cover) includes mechincal drawings, structural drawings, and architectural drawings.
Theodore Conrad papers, 1937-1991
13 linear feetThe Orders of Architecture engravings, 1536
8 items8 engravings signed A.V., after drawings by S.B. (usually identified as Sebastiano Serlio). The initials S.B. appeared on impressions of the first state only, which were made in Venice in 1528. In the second state, the titles were re-engraved by Agostino Veneziano (also known as Agostino Musi), who redated the plates 1536 and numbered them; these were printed in Rome. In the third state, a later publisher, Antonio Salamanca, added his name: Ant. Sal. exc. These engravings are third state. This set of 8 prints contains nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11. Plates 4, 6, 8 are lacking.
The Sclater collection of 19th-century New York architectural drawings, 1790-1830
105 itemsArchitectural drawings of late 18th- and early 19th-century residences, ecclesiastical buildings, commercial buildings, stables, and other structures located largely in New York City. Drawings are signed by Joseph Newton, James C. Lawrence, Henry Hedley, a Mr. Whiteman, T.G. Vandenheuvel. Drawings are largely unsigned. Among structures represented are Washington Hall, on Broadway, New York, undated, unsigned; "A plan of a roof sent to Philadelphia for the circus" undated, unsigned; and City Hall, New York, undated. Also, miscellaneous engravings, clippings, and details.