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Paul Byard collection of Welfare Island publications, 1968-1977, bulk 1968-1969
7 itemsCollection consists of legal briefs and New York State Urban Development reports related to the development of Welfare Island (later Roosevelt Island).
Charles R. Lamb architectural drawings and papers, 1897-1911
33 itemsDrawings 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.
Lincoln Square Community Council records, 1950-1988
5 document boxesThis collection includes correspondence, printed materials, financial records, meeting minutes, reports, legal records, architectural drawings, site plans, and photographs created and collected by the Lincoln Square Community Council between circa 1953 and 1981. Records also relate to the local application of local, state, and national legislations for urban development, such as fair housing, slum clearance, and urban renewal programs.
Charles S. Ascher papers, 1926-1979
68 linear feetCorrespondence, memoranda, manuscripts, documents, photographs, printed material, and memorabilia of Ascher. Also, his notes and diary/datebooks, as well as typescripts for many of his reports, articles, and reviews. Among the major correspondents are Roger Nash Baldwin, Mary Steichen Calderone, Julian Huxley, Margaret Mead, Jo Mielziner, Lewis Mumford, Alva Myrdal, Edwin Herbert Samuel (2nd Viscount Samuel), Percy E. Sutton, and Constantine D. Tsatsos.
Columbia University. Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation : Urban Design Program Studios research records, 1993-2006
15 document boxesThis collection includes research papers and visual materials created and collected by the GSAPP Urban Design Program's Studio courses taught by Professor Richard Plunz, Professor Brian McGrath, and Professor Andrea Kahn. Studios were typically focused on a particular urban area; cities represented in this collection are Antwerp, London, Istanbul, Caracas, Detroit, Naples, Brussels, Mostar, Mexico City, Prague, Belgrade, Larderello, Brisbane, Bucharest, Barcelona, Seoul, Rome, Manhattan, Peekskill, Yonkers, and Perth Amboy.
Gilmore D. Clarke papers, 1920-1980
7.5 linear feetParks Council records, 1920s-1979, bulk 1925-1979
23 document boxesT. Kennard Thomson papers, 1887-1966
1.5 linear feetThe collection consists of personal, professional, and project-related papers. The project and professional papers are made up of contracts, specifications, proposals, published speeches, reports, clippings, trade catalogs, and engineering drawings and documents. Among the projects documented in the collection are T. Kennard Thomson's Niagara River Water Power project, Manhattan Extension project, New York City Belt Line Railroad and Elevated Highways project, and Fifth Avenue Traffic Puzzle project. Additional engineering projects represented in the collection include those primarily related to bridge and elevated railroad projects. The personal papers include photographs, financial records, obituaries, clippings, and collected ephemera of Thomson and his extended family members. The personal papers also include menus, programs, and bulletins from various clubs and societies Thomson was associated with, including the Canadian Club of New York and the University of Toronto Engineering Society (founded by Thomson while at University).