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Alexander McMillan Welch architectural drawings and papers, 1886-1937

1,838 architectural drawings 3 manuscript boxes 4 print boxes 3 photo albums
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Alexander McMillan Welch (1869-1943) was a New York City based architect who practiced independently and as a member of Welch, Smith & Provot. His firm was best known for designing New York City townhouses in the Beaux-Arts style. The collection includes 1,641 architectural drawings, 196 student drawings, 14 student notebooks, 99 loose photographs and 3 photo albums of project photography, project specifications and files, and some professional ephemera.
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Alexander McMillan Welch architectural drawings and papers, 1886-1937 1,838 architectural drawings 3 manuscript boxes 4 print boxes 3 photo albums

Benjamin W. Morris architectural drawings, 1893-1936

3 sketchbooks 28 drawings
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Three sketchbooks; the first, 1893-1894, containing sketches from his student years at the Columbia School of Mines, Department of Architecture (he received his degree in 1894); the second, 1894-1896, containing sketches made as a student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; and the third, circa 1896-circa 1905, containing sketches for a variety of projects and designs. Buildings and other structures depicted include the Academy of Music on 14th Street, New York City (a seating plan); Wells Fargo Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, 1910; Reunion Hall, Princeton University, 1902; lantern for the Aetna Building, Hartford, Connecticut; Woodland Street entrance to Kinney Park, Hartford, Connecticut, 1905 (some drawings are by others). Program notes from the classes of Paul Blondel and J. Gaudet at the Ecole des Beaux Arts are included. Also, designs (some done in partnership with Joseph Urban) for proposals for the Metropolitan Opera Company on various sites in New York City, circa 1920s; and designs for shopping and music centers in New York City, to 1936.

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Benjamin W. Morris architectural drawings, 1893-1936 3 sketchbooks 28 drawings

Charles R. Lamb architectural drawings and papers, 1897-1911

33 items
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Drawings and maps, with related clippings, showing proposals for traffic routes; railway and ship terminals; boulevards and streets; buildings; public spaces; bridges; and other projects, located mostly in Manhattan, with some in Brooklyn. Also, a rendering by Jacob Wrey Mould of the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, New York, is included.

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Charles R. Lamb architectural drawings and papers, 1897-1911 33 items

Chester B. Price architectural renderings and photographs, 1930-1962

150 items
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Price's renderings, circa 1930s until his death in 1962, of designs by Warren and Wetmore, Benjamin Wistar Morris, III, and others; for the Hartford National Bank, Hartford, Conn. and the General Motors Building, New York City, designed by Shreve & Lamb; and other buildings. Also, eight photographs, undated, circa 1930s-1940s, showing the interior and exterior of Union Square Station, Toronto, Ontario (Price's relation to these is unclear).

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Chester B. Price architectural renderings and photographs, 1930-1962 150 items

Durst Organization estate files, bulk 1949-1988

35 linear feet 35 linear feet
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Arranged by location and address, the collection consists of appraisal reports, pamphlets, broadsides, financial communication, plans, diagrams and occasionally photographs for prospective or acquired Durst Organization properties. Two linear feet of files are for properties outside of New York City.

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Durst Organization estate files, bulk 1949-1988 35 linear feet 35 linear feet

Eggers & Higgins architectural records, 1903-1963

2,924 photographs 1,327 drawings architectural reproductions
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The collection consists of 2,924 photographs and 1,327 drawing reproductions of architectural projects by the firm of John Russell Pope, and later Eggers & Higgins.

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Eggers & Higgins architectural records, 1903-1963 2,924 photographs 1,327 drawings architectural reproductions

Emery Roth architectural drawings and autobiography, 1907-1949, bulk 1920-1939

2,286 architectural drawings 2 volume
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This collection included primarily original and reprographic architectural drawings by Roth, circa 1907-circa 1949, largely of apartment buildings located in Manhattan and designed during the 1920s and 1930s. Represented are the San Remo Towers, The Beresford, The Oliver Cromwell, the Normandy, and numerous other apartment buildings. There are also drawings for several hotel and private residences. A two-volume typescript autobiography is also included.

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Emery Roth architectural drawings and autobiography, 1907-1949, bulk 1920-1939 2,286 architectural drawings 2 volume

Emery Roth & Sons architectural records and papers, 1906-1996, bulk 1951-1994

34175 drawings 34,175 drawings 201 document boxes 245 linear feet papers 4 print boxes
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This collection primarily contains architectural drawings, correspondence, business records, and a small number of photographs related to the projects of Emery Roth & Sons and its subsidiary entities. A large portion of the entities are represented only in the Office Records series and are identified as such. Some projects on which Emery Roth & Sons acted as architect of record are not represented in this collection, most notably the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.

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Emery Roth & Sons architectural records and papers, 1906-1996, bulk 1951-1994 34175 drawings 34,175 drawings 201 document boxes 245 linear feet papers 4 print boxes

Giorgio Cavaglieri architectural records and papers, 1934-2005, bulk 1960-2005

96 document boxes 2 print boxes 15,000 drawings approximate
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This collection includes original and reprographic architectural drawings, project files, photographs, correspondence, and professional papers related to preservation architect Giorgio Cavaglieri's architectural work, professional associations, and writings.

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Giorgio Cavaglieri architectural records and papers, 1934-2005, bulk 1960-2005 96 document boxes 2 print boxes 15,000 drawings approximate

Harold Van Buren Magonigle architectural drawings and papers, 1894-1944, bulk 1894-1930

2,184 architectural drawings 173 drawings
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Harold Van Buren Magonigle was a New York-based architect, graphic designer, painter and sculptor. Magonigle married artist Edith Marion Day in 1900. Edith Magonigle was a painter and muralist who served as President of the Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. Edith was a primary collaborator of Harold Van Buren Magonigle in both the decoration and creation of buildings designed by his practice. He was widely known as an architect of memorial structures including the Firemen's Memorial on Riverside Drive and the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City. Other prominent commissions include the Isaac Guggenheim house in Port Washington, New York and the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Japan.
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Harold Van Buren Magonigle architectural drawings and papers, 1894-1944, bulk 1894-1930 2,184 architectural drawings 173 drawings