Percival Goodman architectural records and papers, 1929-1989

Percival Goodman architectural records and papers, 1929-1989

Summary Information

Abstract

Percival Goodman (1904-1989) was an Americam architect, teacher, urban planner, artist and writer. In a career that spanned more than sixty years, Goodman achieved renown as one of the most prolific synagogue architects in the United States and was instrumental in the development of a critical discourse around the building of modern religious architecture. The collection consists of project records, drawings, models, photographs, slides, professional correspondence and contracts, articles and unpublished manuscripts, teaching and lecture notes and personal and professional memorabilia, such as architectural licenses and certificates, as well as articles and clippings about his work.

At a Glance

Bib ID:
3464755 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Goodman, Percival; Checkman, Louis; Dreyer, Louis H.; Georges, Alexandre; Korab, Balthazar; Stoller, Ezra; Veltri, John; Hedrich-Blessing (Firm)
Repository:
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
Physical Description:
46 document boxes; 6 manuscript boxes; 5 print boxes; ;
Language(s):
English .
Access:

This collection is available for use by appointment in the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. For further information and to make an appointment, please email avery-drawings@library.columbia.edu.

Description

Scope and Content

The Goodman Collection contains the records of some sixty years of a prolific career in architecture, urban planning and theory (1929-1989). The collection consists of drawings, models, photographs, slides, professional correspondence and contracts, articles and unpublished manuscripts, teaching and lecture notes and personal and professional memorabilia, such as architectural licenses and certificates, as well as articles and clippings about his work. Included are photographs and records of his early work and projects; competition entries from all periods of his career; planning studies that Goodman undertook, including those he supervised as Professor of Design and Urban Planning at Columbia University's School of Architecture, as well as graduate student projects. A major component are the files of Goodman's post-World War II jobs (1946-79), primarily religious, institutional and domestic work, both built and unexecuted; this material contains a large collection of photographs as well as other documentation, primarily for the sixty-some synagogues that Goodman designed.

The organizing of the Goodman papers required the integration of two separate collections. In 1979, after he had closed his office, Goodman donated a considerable part of his professional records to the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center. The second collection, which had remained his possession, he willed to the Avery Library. As a result of preliminary work in assessing and organizing the latter material, the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center agreed to return their Goodman Collection so that it could be consolidated, catalogued and then deposited at Avery Library. (However, since Avery does not have a circulating slide library, Goodman decided to give the slide collection of his religious work to the Jewish Museum.)

Because of the return of the Wyoming material, the organization and cataloguing of the Goodman Collection became a more complicated project than had been originally anticipated. In addition, during the organizing of the collection, additional drawings, photographs and manuscripts were located. As some of this material was undated, incorrectly dated, unlabelled or mislabeled, the necessary research was undertaken in an attempt to properly identify and date the contents of the collection before its transfer to Avery Library.

The collection series are as follow:

Series I: Personal Material and Professional Memorabilia

Includes photographs, biographical information, exhibition fliers, press releases, publications, clippings, office brochures, professional associate material, and other background material related to PG.

Series II: Projects and Office Job Files, 1925-1989

Projects have been arranged by building type, then state, city and name of client. Original drawings or copies of drawings for some of these projects are housed in the Architectural Drawings series. The series is made up of 12 subseries.

Series III: General Correspondence

Correspondence is arranged chronologically. Included in these files are original letters, memos or carbon copies (cc:) and photocopies of letters sent to PG, as well as carbon copies, thermofax and photocopies of PG's letters and memos to others. This is not a complete listing of the correspondence in the PG Collection. Some letters and memos relating to specific jobs, projects and publications and the bulk of the Columbia University-related correspondence are located in those respective files.

Series IV: Columbia University, School of Architecture

Included are PG's Columbia University files which contain correspondence and miscellaneous course material, primarily from 1960-1972. Other items, such as reports and photographs that were determined to be Columbia University material or student projects, were added to these files. Correspondence and reports for urban planning projects undertaken with Columbia University affiliation and/or sponsorship, with PG as Project Director or Coordinator, are also included. Teaching and course notes, particularly for PG's course on Utopian Communities, are housed with Manuscript Material, PG's Lecture & Course Notes. Also included in the series is miscellaneous material such as catalogues and photographs, papers & reports, probably for or related to specific courses taught by PG, for which no files had previously existed. Finally, the series also contains files related to Urban Planning Projects with Columbia University Affiliation or Sponsorship. These project files are arranged chronologically. Additional correspondence for these projects may be found in the Columbia University Files or the General Correspondence files. Some Columbia University-related correspondence and material can be found in the files for Urban Planning Projects & Redevelopment Proposals which PG undertook without Columbia University sponsorship or direct affiliation, including the proposals for Morningside Heights and West Harlem, 1964, and Manhattanville-on-Hudson, 1964-65.

Series V: Manuscripts, Articles, Lectures

This sereis is made up of manuscripts, notes, tearsheets, offprints, photocopies, journals & conference transcriptions. The majority of the writings are by PG, however, some material was written by PG and his brother Paul Goodman, and at times by other individuals. Also included are articles on PG and his works. The series contains 10 subseries.

Series VI: Lantern Slides Glass Color Transparencies

Contains 41 lantern slides and 3 glass positive color transparencies. All but 6 slides are of PG's work.

Series VII: Architectural Drawings

Contains original renderings, sketches and working drawings for PG's projects. To be consistent with the job files, drawings have been arranged by building type, then state, city and name of client. The series contains 6 subseries.

General Note

Exhibitions: Percival Goodman : architect, planner, teacher, painter. Held at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Gallery, Columbia University, 14 Feb. to 31 March 2001

Percival Goodman's collection of slides of his religious works are at the Jewish Museum, New York City

Arrangement

Organized into the following 11 series: I. Personal material & professional memorabilia. II. Projects & office job files and drawings, 1925-1989. III. General correspondence. IV. Columbia University, General & School of Architecture. V. Manuscripts: texts & related illustrations. VI. Lantern slides & glass color transparencies. VII. Oversize boxes. VIII. Metal box, labeled "Old clients, old addresses." IX. Exhibition boards. X. Oversize drawings. XI. Models.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

This collection is available for use by appointment in the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. For further information and to make an appointment, please email avery-drawings@library.columbia.edu.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Permission to publish must be obtained in writing from the Director, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, 1172 Amsterdam Ave., Mail Code 0301, New York, NY 10027.

Preferred Citation

Percival Goodman architectural records and papers. Dept. of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library.

Related Material

Oral history interview with Percival Goodman, 1979, at Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University Library.

Reminiscences of Percival Goodman : oral history, 1989, at Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University Library.

Rothschild Residence (Baltimore, MD) architectural records and drawings, 1948-1952 / Percival Goodman, Architect at Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Library.

Ownership and Custodial History

Goodman's drawings and papers previously on deposit at the University of Wyoming were transferred to Avery and now from part of the Goodman collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Gift of Percival and Naomi Goodman. Accession number--1994.006.

Publications About Described Materials

Percival Goodman : architect, planner, teacher, painter / edited by Kimberly J. Elman and Angela Giral. New York : Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Gallery, Columbia University, 2001.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library

Processing Information

The Percival Goodman collection was processed by Joy Kestenbaum in 1994. Shelley Hayreh (Avery Archivist) edited and published the finding aid for the collection in 2012.

Revision Description

2009-06-25 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

Percival Goodman, 1904-1989"architect, interior designer, planner, teacher, author and critic, and artist and illustrator, began a seventy-year career in architecture at age thirteen as an apprentice to his architect uncle. A winner of the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects' 18th Paris Prize in Architecture in 1925, he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. returning to New York in the late 1920s profoundly affected by the work of Le Corbusier and other European modernists. In the 1930s he began his longstanding commitment to teaching, and became an important early contributor to American modernism through his work in architectural design, theory and criticism. The leading designer of synagogues in the post-World War II period, hew was a pioneer of modern religious architecture and in the use of modern art in a religious context.".

"Goodman is well recognized as a theoretician of urban planning. He is the co-author of the highly regarded Communitas (1947, new editions in 1960 and 1990), which has been translated into Japanese, Spanish and Italian. Written with his brother, the social critic and author Paul Goodman, and illustrated with his drawings, this classic work analyzes a variety of modern city planning solutions and presents three original proposals or 'paradigms' for theoretical communities. In his book The Double E (1977), Goodman developed his social concerns and visionary thinking, focusing on the relationship between ecology, economy and planning. His sixty years of writing also includes articles for professional journals, book reviews, letters to editors, texts for government publications, lectures and symposia, as well as numerous unpublished manuscripts, such as his translation and adaptation of Auguste Choisy's L'Histoire de l'Architecture.".

"A respected teacher, Goodman taught design and planning at Columbia University from 1946-1972, when he was appointed professor emeritus. He closed his architectural office in 1979, but continued to work as a design consultant. In his last decade he also undertook several theoretical and critical projects combining drawing and text, including 'An Illustrated Guide to Utopia" and 'A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism'." -- Study Guide to the Percival Goodman Collection, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library / prepared by Joy Kestenbaum.

Subject Headings

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Name
Century of Progress International Exposition (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
Columbia University. School of Architecture
New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (France) -- Alumni and alumnae
Subject
Architecture -- United States -- Designs and plans
City planning
Synagogue architecture -- United States -- Designs and plans

Series I: Personal Material and Professional Memorabilia


Box 56

Notebooks and Sketchbooks, 1951-1988, 9 items

[1] Travel Notebook (Paris, Israel, Athens), 1951

[2] Notebook ("Notes for Utopias Book"), 1980

[3] Notebook (poems and reminiscences), August 1985 - March 1986

[4] Notebook (poems), August 9, 1988

[5] Sketchbook (travel sketches and notes), undated

[6] Booklet ("Some Episodes from the Life of Michelangelo"), undated

[7] Index Cards (notes), undated

[8] Sketchbook (sketches of faces), undated

(Accession No. 2019.004)


Box 55

Client Card Files

Card file of former clients' addresses housed in Metal Box labeled "Old Clients, Old Addresses"; also housed in box are cards removed from PG's Rolodex.


Box 01 Folder 01

Posthumous Material

Miscellaneous Obituaries, Bios, Exhibition fliers, Press Releases & Clippings.


Box 01 Folder 02

Professional C.V.s & Office Records

Professional Statements & Bios, Lists of Publications, Lists of Works & Projects, Correspondence & Forms, NCARB.


Box 01 Folder 03

Professional Photographic Portraits of PG, 1925-ca. 1944

17 items; includes 7 photographs of PG in his 57th Street Office (1939) [photographer Ruth Staudinger Rozaffy].


Box 50 Folder 01

Professional Photographic Portraits of PG

2 items; includes 1 photograph of PG with wire portrait by Alexander Calder.


Box 01 Folder 04

Photographic Portraits of PG by Arnold Newman, photographer, [1950s]

5 items; includes image of PG in office at 1860 Broadway.


Box 01 Folder 05

Professional Photographs, 1940s-1960s

PG portraits; PG at conferences, meetings, juries.

22 items; photographs include PG at UAHC conference (1957 Dec) and other conferences; PG at National Institute of Public Affairs (1968 Oct); PG at opening of Guggenheim Museum with Jacques Lipchitz [photographer Dennis Stock]; Columbia University, Architectural Jury (1948) with Talbot Hamlin and Kenneth Smith; PG in office at 1860 Broadway with Naomi Goodman and two unidentified men (1966 Jul); Break-through to the Hudson River project with Jerry Wilson [photographer Cornell Capa]; PG seated at dais at meeting of Producer's Council, Inc.; PG with three women [one holding copy of Paul Goodman's Utopian Essays and Practical Proposals], and other various portraits.


Box 01 Folder 06

Family Photographs & Personal Memorabilia, 1920s-1980s

Clipping of Berenice Abbott's photograph of 4-8 Fifth Avenue [Goodman's lived at #8 Fifth Avenue from 1946-48.] ; Poem "Monologue of the Architect on his Birthday" by Paul Goodman (1935) ; Drawing by Alice Goodman [sister] ; English paper "Percival Goodman" by Tamar Beach [niece] (1969) ; Photographs of PG, Augusta Goodman [mother], Paul Goodman [brother], George Ridge [son], tombstones of Paul Goodman and his son Matthew [tombstone designed by PG], Naomi Goodman with PG and unidentified man in Israel (1950), and PG in studio in apartment at 40 West 77th Street (1980s); identified photographers include Ruth Staudinger, Joel Goodman [son], and Dennis Dollens.


Box 01 Folder 07

Photographs & Memorabilia of Professional Associates & Friends, 1920s-1980s

19 items; includes photographs of Jack and Edith Straus, Straus Mausoleum (designed by PG), PG with J. Franklin Whitman and wife Maria in Paris[?] (late 1920s), PG and Naomi Goodman with Mitzi Cunliffe and others (1986 Nov 22), PG with Bill Hayter at the Goodman home, The Springs, East Hampton (ca. 1972), PG and Raymond Lifchez at The Springs (1988 Summer), PG with Esther Gottlieb (1980s) ; also contains photocopies of photographs of Edith Straus by photographer May Ray [originals given to Raymond Lifchez and E. Straus's great-granddaughter Chloe Haimson] ; Blueprint by Edith Straus ; Invitation to Memorial Tribute for Stanley [Bill] Hayter, New School for Social Research (1988) ; NYT Obiturary of Stanley William Haytner (1988).


Box 01 Folder 08

Chiu-Hwa Wang, Photographs and Misc. items, 1960s-1980s

[Chiu-Hwa Wang received a M.Arch degree from Columbia University in 1949. A student of PG's, she then worked in Goodman office and was an associate of the firm from 1960-1979]

Photographs include images of Chiu-Hwa working in office at 2114 Broadway (1974), with her great-nephew and Ray Lichez in Oakland, CA (1979), with her niece and great-nephew (1979), with her cousin in ceremonial dress (1964), with her father and brother (1979), with PG and others at dinner in Taiwan (1981), with PG at dinner at her sister's in New Jersey (1983), in Pescadores Island with her sister and nieces (1982), and in her apartment in Taipei, Taiwan; also contains Letter of Agreement between PG and Chiu-Hwa Wang (1962 Oct 23) ; 2 Letters by PG certifying Chiu-Hwa's professional role in Goodman office ; 4 tearsheets showing Chiu-Hwa apartment in Taipei, Taiwan ; Copy of perspective rendering of Chiu-Hwa Wang apartment in Taipei, rendering by PG, design by Chiu-Hwa (1981 Nov) ; Copies of 18 drawings of Chiu-Hwa Wang apartment, by CHW (1981 Nov 4) ; Invitation/Announcement of J.J. Pan & Partners & Chiu-Hwa Wang, Architect ; Photocopy of business card ; Photocopy of article on building in Taiwan (1986 Apr) ; Blueline print of Chiu-Hwa's office ; Copies of 14 drawings of Biotechnology Development Center, Tapei, Taiwan University.


Box 01 Folder 09

Dedication Book for National Central Library, Taipei, Taiwan.

[Chiu-Hwa served as member of jury for final selection of architect. She and her partner, Joshua Pan, also a Columbia University graduate, were responsible for the furniture and part of the interior design.]

Gift of Chiu-Hwa to PG; includes inscription.


Box 01 Folder 10

Dolly Tai-Lan Lo, editor, Images of the Phoenix, Tapei: Awakening Magazine, 1985

Includes interview with Chiu-Hwa Wang, pp. 207-215.

Gift of Chiu-Hwa to PG & Naomi Goodman; includes inscription.


Box 50 Folder 02

Copies of drawings of the [Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland]

17 sheets, varying sizes, labelled BC1 - BC17.

Sent to PG from Barry Gasson, an M. Arch. graduate of Columbia University, School of Architecture and student of PG. Gasson won competition for museum building to house Burrell Collection.


Box 01 Folder 11

Misc. Professional Memorabilia & Publicity

32 items : Business cards, fliers & brochures, clippings, press releases.


Box 01 Folder 12

Misc. Clippings on Lectures & Conferences

27 items.


Box 01 Folder 13

Misc. Contracts, 1970s

Agreement between PG and International Honeycomb Corporation (1976) ; Letters of agreement and related correspondence with consulting engineers (1961, 1965) [10 items] ; Author's Copy of Publishing Agreement between PG and Doubleday & Company, Inc., forThe Double E,(1976 Aug 25) ; Agreement between PG and Morris Klein, literary agent (1976 Sep 1) ; Correspondence between Doubleday & Company, Inc. and PG, 4/18/78 (1978 Apr 18) ; Memo from Ken Lang/Contracts Department aboutThe Double E, 4/19/77 (1977 Apr 19) ; Contract between PG and Elaine Benson of Benson Gallery (1974 Oct 26) with attached correspondence (1974 Oct-Nov).


Box 01 Folder 14

Correspondence and Certificates Concerning Appointments at Columbia University, 1949, 1970s

Letter of Appointment as Assistant Professor Architecture, Faculty of Architecture (1949 Apr 4) ; Copy of Resolution of Faculty of Architecture, Columbia University, upon PG's retirement (1972 Apr 25) ; Certificate of designation as Professor Emeritus of Architecture presented in leather case (1972 Jul 1)


Box 02 Folder 01

Professional Awards & Certificates of Membership [1 of 2], 1950s-1970s

The Architect's Oath, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) ; Certificate of Fellowship, AIA (1954 Mar 18) ; Appreciation for Participation in International Exhibition, AIA (1958) ; Member, New York Society of Architects (1958 Mar 4) ; Sustaining Firm, New York Chapter, AIA (1960) ; Fellow, International Institute of Arts and Letters (1961 Nov 4) ; Monetary Award, Classical Central Education Center Architectural Competition, City of Providence, Rhode Island (1963 Oct 22) ; Professional Member, Guild for Religious Architecture (1966 Apr 4) ; Diploma, Participation as Observer, Xth. World Congress of International Union of Architects, Argentine Federation of Architects Association (1969 Oct 25) ; Distinguished Member, Council of Educational Facility Planners (1969-70) ; Membership, National Institute for Architectural Education (1974 Dec 4) ; First Prize, Excellence in Design, for Administration Bldg.-Queensborough Community College, by Chamber of Commerce of Borough of Queens (1976) ; Award of Merit, for P.S. No. 57 Staten Island, Institutional Structure,[Concrete Industry](1977) ; Certificate of Appreciation, Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team, in Knoxville, TN (1979 Mar) ; Honorary Member, Guild for Religious Architecture, Professional Member (1977 Jul 6) ; Honorary Member, Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art & Architecture (IFRAA) (1979 Apr).


Box 50 Folder 03

Professional Awards & Certificates of Membership [2 of 2], 1950s-1970s

Citation, Division of Architecture, American Jewish Literary Foundation (1958 Nov 23). Wood-laminated certificate.


Box 50 Folder 04

Professional Certificates of Boards of Examination & Registration of Architects [1 of 2], 1940s-1950s, 1980

Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects, University of the State of New York (1936 Jan 30) ; Board of Architectural Examiners, State of State of Iowa ; State Board of Architects, State of New Jersey (1949 May 12) ; State Board of Examiners of Architects, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1949 Jul 25) ; State Board of Examiners of Architects, State of Ohio (1950 Jun 10) ; Board of Registration of Architects, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1952 Mar 6) ; Board of Registration for Architects, State of Indiana (1953 Mar 12) ; Colorado State Board of Examiners of Architects (1955 Nov 4) ; Colorado State Board of Examiners of Architects (1959 May 18) ; State Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects, State of Delaware (1960 Mar 18) ; Board of Registration for Architects Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, State of Michigan (1960 Nov 4).


Box 02 Folder 02

Professional Certificates of Boards of Examination & Registration of Architects [2 of 2], 1940s-1950s, 1980

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, New York (1949 Mar 23) ; State of RI and Providence Plantations (1949 Jul 19) ; Architectural Examining Board of the State of Connecticut (1949) ; Colorado State Board of Examiners of Architects (1953) ; State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors Minnesota (1954) ; Department of Registration and Education, State of Illinois (1954 Dec 15) ; Board of Architectural Examination and Registration, State of North Carolina (1955 Jul 19) ; Biennial Registration Certificate, Architect, University of the State of New York (1980).


Box 02 Folder 03 to 04

Percival Goodman, FAIA, Architect [2 folders], [circa 1964]

Office brochure, spiral-bound; 1 copy includes additional page with C.V. of Joseph Fuller, A.I.A., Associate Architect


Box 02 Folder 05

Long Island Modern, Guild Hall Museum (East Hampton, New York), 1987

Exhibition Catalogue. Alastair Gordon, Guest Curator.


Box 02 Folder 06

AIA Journal, vol. 71, no. 11, 1982

Special issue of "Winners of the Journal's Architectural Drawings Contest." PG's drawings illustrated and described on pp. 52-53.


Box 02 Folder 07

Misc. items about Goodman the Artist

21 items : Exhibition invitations, press releases, brochures, clippings & publication announcements.


Box 02 Folder 08

The Writings of Paul Goodman, Double Issue of New Letters, vol. 42, nos. 2 & 3, edited by David Ray and Taylor Stoehr, 1976 Winter/Spring

Illustrations by Percival Goodman.


Box 01 Folder 15

Photographs of Goodman's Artwork, 1960s

7 photographs of painting series, "The Waiting Ones," 1962; 8 photographs of series, "Some Uses for Unwanted Things," 1960-66.


Box 01 Folder 16

Guild Hall Artist Members' Exhibition Catalogues, 1979, 1980-1986


Box 01 Folder 17

Poets and Artists, Guild Hall Museum (East Hampton, New York), 1982

PG included, p. 8.


Box 01 Folder 18

The Parish Invitational '83, The Parish Art Museum (Southampton, New York), 1983

2 copies. PG included, drawings 19-24, from series, "The Road to Parnassus," and "Looking to the Future," 1981-82.


Box 02

Interview Transcripts, 1979 May 23, Jun 27, Oct 3

(Accession No. 2014.009)

3 interviews with Percival Goodman conducted by Suzanne O'Keefe.

Series II: Projects and Office Job Files, 1925-1989


Subseries 1: Competitions

Projects are organized chronologically. Included are competitions that PG entered, as well as one for which he served as a juror. This is not a complete list of the competitions he entered or for which he served on a jury; listed are those for which files exist. Original drawings or copies of drawings for some of these projects are housed in Series VII: Architectural Drawings.


Box 03 Folder 01

18th Paris Prize in Architecture, Society of Beaux-Arts Architects [1 of 2], 1925

[Winning Prize]

Negatives of PG's winning submission and text of program.


Box 50 Folder 05

18th Paris Prize in Architecture, Society of Beaux-Arts Architects [2 of 2], 1925

[Winning Prize]

Folio volume,Winning Designs, 1904-1927, Paris Prize in Architecture,[New York]: The Pencil Points Press, Inc., 1928.


Box 03 Folder 02 to 03

Palace of Soviets Competition (Moscow, U.S.S.R.) [2 folders], 1931

[1]: "General Observations." 11 pp., carbon typescript.

[2]: Negative of PG submission. (incorrectly dated 1930)


Box 03 Folder 04

Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., Bathroom Competition, 1931

4 clippings with illustrations of PG's submission.


Box 03 Folder 05

Wheaton College Art Center Competition (North, Massachusetts), 1939

[Fifth Place]

2 photographs of Goodman's model ; Misc. tearsheets & mounted clippings of published articles with drawings of entries, 5 pp.


Box 03 Folder 06

Smithsonian Gallery of Art Competition (Washington, D.C.), 1939

[Second Prize, Final Stage]

"Forum of Events: Smithsonian Competition; Winners of First Stage,"Architectural Forum,p. 28.; "The Smithsonian Gallery of Art Competition,"Architectural Forum(July 1939), pp. i-xvi.; c.


Box 03 Folder 07 to 08

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition (St. Louis, Missouri) [2 folders], 1947

[1]: Letter from George Howe, Professional Advisor, to competitors not selected by jury (1947 Sep 30) ; Carbon typescript of letter probably by P.G. ; 14 Photostats ; 2 photographs of sculpture ; 1 mounted photograph of perspective rendering ; 2 perspective renderings, photograph with black ink and gouache ; 4 perspective renderings, original drawings on tracing paper.

[2]: Misc. negatives


Box 03 Folder 09 to 14

American Memorial to Six Million Jews of Europe, Inc. (New York, NY) [6 folders], 1949-1950

[Jewish Memorial Competition] [Limited competition]

[1]: Correspondence (1948-1965)

[2]: Misc. Written Material: "Competition Program," 3 pps., carbon typescript ; [Text of Preamble of Competition Program], 2 pps., carbon typescript ; "Statement of purpose," 2 pps., carbon typescript ; [Sample letter to potential competitors], 2 pp., carbon typescript ; "Proposed Draft of Agreement," 4 pps., carbon typescript ; "Agreement to Secure a Design" & "Addendum," stamped 6/7/49, 4 pps., carbon typescript ; "Competition Program, Small Mission Church, National Catholic Building Convention and Exposition" ; Exhibit label accompanying Goodman's model ; Written material with cost estimates & description of monument, 26 pps.

[3]: Misc. clippings & tearsheets.

[4]: 12 Original Drawings

[5]: Photographs & Photostats: 7 site photos ; 2 photostats of site plans ; 3 photographs of model ; 4 photographs of drawings ; 7 Photostats.

[6]: Negatives.

An item level inventory of the correspondence in Box 3, Folder 9 can be consulted in a downloadable Excel spreadsheet.


Box 50 Folder 06

American Memorial to Six Million Jews of Europe, Inc. (New York, NY), 1949-1950

[Jewish Memorial Competition] [Limited competition]


Box 03 Folder 15

International Herzl Memorial Competition (Jerusalem, Israel, 1951)

Goodman was American juror.

3 photographs of model of 1st prize submission, by Joseph Klarwein, Jerusalem ; "A Brief Report of the Herzl Memorial Competition," by Percival Goodman, (1951 Aug 9), 4 pps., carbon typescript. ; "Architect's Diary - Israel, Summer 1951," by Percival Goodman, 8/51. 5 pp., carbon typescript. 2nd copy filed with Goodman's manuscripts ; 5 letters to PG (1951 Jun) ; Programme and General Explanation"; "Conditions," 9/50; "Extract from the Scale of Professional Charges for Architectural and Engineering Works, Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel." 10 pp. ; "Herzl Memorial Competition, [Jury's] Minutes of Assessment," (1951 Jul 23). 7 pp., English and Hebrew versions.


Box 03 Folder 16 to 17

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Competition (Washington, D.C.) [2 folders], 1959-1960

[1]: 5 Photographs of model of Scheme II [photographer Louis Checkman] ; Articles, tearsheet & journal: John Ely Burchard, "Debating the FDR Memorial,"Architectural Record(March 1961), pp. 177-182. Tearsheet. ;Chinese Architect,vol. 8, no. 7 (July 1982). Issue contains, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial," pp. 26-27.

[2]: Negatives of renderings and model.


Box 03 Folder 18 to 19

Boston City Hall Competition (Boston, Massachusetts) [2 folders], 1962

[1]: 5 colored sketches, perspective renderings, 11/24/61 ; 1 photograph of perspective rendering ; PG's "In praise of competitions,"Architectural Forum(July 1952), p. 65. Tearsheeet, 1 p.

[2]: Negatives of renderings.


Box 03 Folder 20

Miami Beach Housing Competition (Miami Beach, Florida), ca. 1974 [?]

6 photos.


Box 03 Folder 21

A Memorial to Walter Burley Griffin (Canberra, Australia), ca. 1975

5 photos.


Box 03 Folder 22

Pahlavi National Library Competition (Teheran, Iran), 1978

Submission by Percival Goodman, with Chiu-Hwa Wang & Medhat Salam.

3 photographs of model.


Box 03 Folder 23

Garibaldi-Meucci Memorial Museum, A Cultural Center Addition (Staten Island, New York), 1980

19 photographs of PG submission ; [Unidentified newsletter announcing winners of competition], pp. 3-6; Negatives.


Box 03 Folder 24

Kent State Memorial Competition (Kent State, Ohio), [1980s]

3 photographs.


Box 03 Folder 25

Suffolk County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Long Island, New York), 1987-1989

8 site photographs ; 3 renderings ; 2 thermofax copies of map of Southeast Asia ; Newsletter of Suffolk County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, vol. 2, no. 2 (May 1988) ; "Registration Form," filled out by PG ; Notes, 2 pp. ; Misc. literature provided by SCVVM Commission, including site photographs, correspondence, competition rules and guidelines & fact sheet & addenda, 21 pp.


Subseries 2: Early Work, 1928-1947

The following material contains photographs, Photostats and copies of renderings of unexecuted projects, as well as articles, of pre-World War II built work. In a few instances, original renderings of PG's early work are also included. PG did not retain organized records of his work from this period. When the PG Collection was returned from the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming in Laramie to be integrated with the papers that had remained in PG's Possession, the bulk of the photographs were contained in one folder and not organized by project. They were not all identified, and in some cases, were incorrectly labeled. Therefore, an attempt was made to identify each item and to organize the material by building type and projects. Some photographs remain unidentified. In a few cases it remains uncertain if PG was the designer or architect; in these instances, he may have worked for other architects.


Box 04 Folder 01

Part of Examination Exhibit of Percival Goodman

3 photos of exhibition with examples of PG's early work; 2 photostats of exhibition boards.


Box 04 Folder 02

55 Park Place (New York, NY)

1 colored photograph of office building; labeled as early work of PG, probably designed while working for another architect.


Box 04 Folder 03

Central Terminal Building (415 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY) [1 of 2]

4 photographs of entrance façade and view in lobby [photographer Stutti]; "Office Building Alterations,"Architectural Record,vol. 83, no. 5 (May 1937), p. 45.


Box 51 Folder 02

Central Terminal Building (415 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY) [2 of 2]

Oversize photograph.


Box 04 Folder 04

Betty Wales Shops (392 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY), [1939]

1 photograph of lower façade and storefront.


Box 04 Folder 05

Offices of Lennen and Mitchell; Straus and Company (New York) [1 of 2]

"Portfolio of Office Interiors,"Architectural Record,vol. 69, no. 1 (1931 Jan), pp. 21-24


Box 51 Folder 01

Offices of Lennen and Mitchell; Straus and Company (New York) [2 of 2]

Photograph of office in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 06

Reception Room for Shoe Manufacturer (New York) [1 of 2]

1 photograph.


Box 51 Folder 02

Reception Room for Shoe Manufacturer (New York) [2 of 2]

1 photograph.


Box 04 Folder 07

Bar for Schenley Distillery Co. [1 of 2]

1 photograph, appears to be of Schenley's Bacardi Bar and Import Lounge of 1935 attributed to Morris Sander; see Stern, Gilmartin, Mellins,New York 1930,New York: Rizzoli, 1987, p. 327.


Box 51 Folder 01

Bar for Schenley Distillery Co. [2 of 2]

Photograph in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 08

Jay-Thorpe Inc. (New York) [1 of 2], [1929]

Whitman & Gooman, designers

2 photographs; stamped on verso, Charles Latere Co., photographers.


Box 51 Folder 01

Jay-Thorpe Inc. (New York) [2 of 2], [1929]

Whitman & Gooman, designers

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 09

Saks Fifth Avenue [Salon Modern] (New York, NY) [1 of 2], [1929-1930]

Whitman & Goodman, designers

3 photographs; stamped on verso, Emelie Danielson, Photography..


Box 51 Folder 03

Saks Fifth Avenue [Salon Modern] (New York, NY) [2 of 2], [1929-1930]

Whitman & Goodman, designers

2 photographs of perspective redering, exterior and interior.


Box 04 Folder 10

Shoe Shop for Sommers, Inc. (2 West 57th Street, New York, NY) [1 of 2], 1931

1 photograph [Emelie Danielson photographer?] ; "Two Shop Interiors,"Architectural Record,vol. 70, no. 1 (July 1931), pp. 2-5.


Box 51 Folder 01

Shoe Shop for Sommers, Inc. (2 West 57th Street, New York, NY) [2 of 2], 1931

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 11

Bonwit Teller Shop (Palm Beach, Florida), 1931

1 photograph.


Box 04 Folder 12

Finlay Straus (New York) [1 of 2]

"A Jewelry Store for Credit Trade,"Architectural Record,vol. 75, no. 3 (March 1934), pp. 242-244.


Box 51 Folder 01

Finlay Straus (New York) [2 of 2]

Photograph of Finlay Straus Optical Department in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 13 to 17

Saks Fifth Avenue (New York, NY) [5 folders], [1939]

Goodman, Katzman & Straus

[1]: 1 photograph, stamped on verso, F.S. Lincoln, Photographer ; Edith Straus (Goodman, Katzman & Straus), "Two New Children's Floor,"The Bulletin of the National Retail Dry Goods Association,(October 1939), pp. 72-73.

[2]: 2 photographs of unidentified hat shop.

[3]: 3 photographs of Unidentified Fabric Shop or Show.

[4]: 1 photograph of Unidentified Flower Shop, NYC, 1936.

[5]: 1 photograph of [Roger Kent] Store, #1607 of unidentified avenue/street [photographer Philip B. Wallace, Philadelphia].


Box 04 Folder 18

Stewart & Co., 56th Street & 5th Avenue [unexecuted], 1928

1 photograph of perspective rendering by Whitman & Goodman ; 1 clipping of same rendering fromArchitectural Forum,(June 1929), p. 161.


Box 04 Folder 19 to 21

Department Store [3 folders]

[1]: Sakes Department Store, White Plains NY, Whiteman & Goodman 1930 [unexecuted]: 2 photographs of perspective rendering, exterior and interior.

[2]: Proposed Department Store, NYC, 2 copies of perspective rendering, exterior.

[3]: Unidentified store interior perspective and storefront rendering exterior perspective.


Box 51 Folder 03

Department Store

Sakes Department Store, White Plains NY, Whiteman & Goodman 1930 [unexecuted]: 2 photographs of perspective rendering, exterior and interior.


Box 04 Folder 22

Richards Grape Juice Plant (Brocktown, New York), 1938

2 photographs of PG perspective rendering


Box 04 Folder 23

J.M. Kaplan House (53 E. 80th St. New York, NY)

1 photograph, view of street façade. [PG remodeled interior of house.]


Box 04 Folder 24

25 West 54th Street (New York, NY) [1 of 2]

6 photographs of lobby and exterior.


Box 51 Folder 04

25 West 54th Street (New York, NY) [2 of 2]

Two additional photographs, signed by Roberts, one probably of hallway and, second, "typical living room at 25 West 54th Street," showing PG's apartment.


Box 04 Folder 25

Edith & Jack Straus Apartment (1111 Park Avenue, New York, NY)

6 photographs of entrance hall and living room [photographer Emelie Danielson] ; 2 clippings.


Box 04 Folder 26

Private Apartment, Pierre Hotel (New York, NY) [1 of 3]

10 photographs of foyer, bedroom, and bar room. [2 photographs of dressing room, one labeled "A Margaret Bourke-White Photograph," housed in Oversize location, Box 51. Additional photographs of apartment, including bedroom, dressing room & bar room, in "Interiors" photo album, housed in same location.]


Box 51 Folder 01, 04

Private Apartment, Pierre Hotel (New York, NY) [2 & 3 of 3]

Photographs of dressing room, including one labeled "A Margaret Bourke-White Photograph." Also includes additional photographs of apartment, including bedroom, dressing room & bar room, in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 27

Norman K. Winston Apartment (270 Park Avenue, New York, NY) [1 of 2]

1 photograph of living room [photographer Anderle-Marks Studio] ; "Apartment Redesigned to House Art Collection,"Architectural Record,vol. 83, no. 2 (1938 Feb), pp. 42-43 ; "Pictures on Park Avenue,"Town & Country(1939 May), pp. 70-73.


Box 51 Folder 04

Norman K. Winston Apartment (270 Park Avenue, New York, NY) [2 of 2]

2 photographs of bedroom and dining room.


Box 04 Folder 28

David Tishman Apartment (New York, NY) [1 of 2]

1 photograph of Dining Room (1931)


Box 51 Folder 01

David Tishman Apartment (New York, NY) [2 of 2]

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 29

Adam Gimbel Apartment (New York, NY) [1 of 2]

1 photograph of Staircase.


Box 51 Folder 01

Adam Gimbel Apartment (New York, NY) [2 of 2]

Photograph in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 30

Dr. Rosen's Study (New York, NY) [1 of 2]

1 photograph.


Box 51 Folder 01

Dr. Rosen's Study (New York, NY) [2 of 2]

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 31

Unidentified Interior (New York)

1 photograph; labeled on photograph of "Part of Examination Exhibit," as "View of a Living Room, Apartment House, 139 East 35th Street, NYC"


Box 04 Folder 32

Unidentified Bedroom, ca. 1932

3 photographs.


Box 04 Folder 33

Unidentified interior [1 of 2]

2 photographs.


Box 51 Folder 01

Unidentified interior [2 of 2]

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 34

Unidentified Apartment Interior

"Two Rooms in One, Library Today, Guest Room Tonight,"Arts and Decoration,vol. 42, no. 4 (1935 Feb), pp. 41-43.


Box 04 Folder 35

Proposed "High-Low" Housing, [Community Service Homes] [unexecuted] [1 of 2], [1931-1932]

10 photographs of model; relates PG's text and series of drawings, Community Services Homes, 1931-32 ; 6 negatives of model.


Box 51 Folder 04

Proposed "High-Low" Housing, [Community Service Homes] [unexecuted] [2 of 2], [1931-1932]

Photographs in "Interiors" photo album.


Box 04 Folder 36

Proposed Apartment House for Ely Culbertson (New York, NY) [unexecuted], ca. 1936

1 photostat of exterior perspective rendering.


Box 04 Folder 37

Proposed Apartment House [unexecuted] [1 of 2]

2 photographs of exterior perspective rendering.


Box 51 Folder 04

Proposed Apartment House [unexecuted] [2 of 2], ca. 1932

Photograph of perspective rendering of Proposed "Hotel" for Salvation Army.


Box 04 Folder 38

Unidentified house, labeled on verso, "Proposed House in Bermuda", 1930[?]

Perspective rendering, exterior, gouache on board.


Box 04 Folder 39

Sample House, Group of Twenty-one Houses to be Erected in Westchester County, 1930

Clipping showing PG perspective rendering.


Box 04 Folder 40

House for Philip Batchker (Long Beach, Long Island, NY) [1 of 2], 1931

5 photographs of model and perspective rendering [photographer Albert Rothschild] ; Percival Goodman, "A Note on the Modern House,"Architectural Progress,vol.5, no. 11 (1931 Nov), pp. 6-7, 23 ; 1 negative of model.


Box 51 Folder 04

House for Philip Batchker (Long Beach, Long Island, NY) [2 of 2], 1931

1 photograph of PG's perspective rendering.


Box 04 Folder 41

Week-End House (Montauk, Long Island, NY) [1 of 2], ca. 1932-1934

1 half-tone of model ; "Week-end House on Lake with Raised Living Quarters,"Arts and Decoration,vol. 41, no. 3 (1934 Jul), pp. 52-53.


Box 51 Folder 04

Week-End House (Montauk, Long Island, NY) [2 of 2]

1 exhibition board from exhibition, "Long Island Modern," Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, 1987, with photograph of model & text, fromArts & Decoration, vol. 41, no. 3 (July 1934), p. 52.


Box 04 Folder 42

House for Mrs. Edith G. Straus, (Mt. Kisco, Westchester, NY), 1933

4 photographs of model ; 1 clipping with model.


Box 04 Folder 43

Development for H. Arthur Colen (Hempstead, Long Island, NY) [1 of 2], 1934

3 photographs, details of model ; 5 photostats ; Exhibition board with 1st floor plan, from exhibition, "Long Island Modernism," Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, 1987 ; "Modernity's First Subdivision,"Architectural Forum,vol. 62, no. 1 (1935 Jan) ; "Percival Goodman: Hempstead House," [Tread.vol. 3, no. 1 (1935 Mar-Arp), p. 47]


Box 51 Folder 04

Development for H. Arthur Colen (Hempstead, Long Island, NY) [2 of 2], 1934

1 exhibition board with perspective rendering of model house, from exhibition, "Long Island Modern," Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, 1987.


Box 04 Folder 44

Residential Work, Designs for Suburban Houses, 1937-1947

"A House with its Eye on the Future; Percival Goodman Designs a Modern Dwelling of Quiet Dignity and Charm that Offers Gracious Living for Today and for Tomorrow," [McCall's Magazine(1937)], pp. 42-43 ; "A House for the New York Suburbs, Bloomingdale's 1946 Competition," 2 photographs of plan and perspective rendering [photographer Louis H. Dreyer] ; "New York Builder Stages Permanent Home Show,"American Builder(May 1947), pp. 110-111.


Box 04 Folder 45

New York State Journal of Medicine's Permanent Technical Exposition (33 West 42nd Street, New York, NY) [1 of 2]

1 photograph of interior view ; 1 p., tearsheet, from unidentified publication with mounted colored reproduction of PG interior perspective rendering.


Box 51 Folder 05

New York State Journal of Medicine's Permanent Technical Exposition (33 West 42nd Street, New York, NY) [2 of 2]

1 photograph.


Box 04 Folder 46

St. Thomas Church Choir School (114-8 West 56h Street, New York, NY), 1939

PG with Thomas M. Bell, architect

1 photograph.


Box 04 Folder 47

Club House (Skyline Lakes, New Jersey) [1 of 2], 1946

1 photostat of PG perspective rendering, exterior


Box 51 Folder 06

Club House (Skyline Lakes, New Jersey) [1 of 2], 1946

1 photograph of of PG perspective rendering, exterior.


Box 04 Folder 48

New Dormitory Building for the Hessian Hills School (Croton, NY), 1941 or 1947 [?]

1 photograph of PG perspective rendering, exterior


Box 04 Folder 49

Miscellaneous Furniture & Interior Furnishings

Designs by PG, or Whitman & Goodman

12 photographs.


Box 04 Folder 50

Design for Movie Set, ca. 1932

"The Rich Man's Library or Den"

1 photograph of perspective rendering by PG


Box 51 Folder 07

"Movie Set for Columbia Pictures", 1932

1 photograph of PG perspective drawing, original found in PG's portfolio of movie sets.


Box 04 Folder 51 to 52

Proposed Exhibition Building for the Kellogg Co,. for Century of Progress, Chicago [2 folders], 1932-1933

6 photographs of models, 3 alternative designs; labeled on verso "Chicago World's Fair, 1933"; 2 photostats of perspective renderings, Views A & B.


Box 04 Folder 53

Fashions Building, probably for Century of Progress, Chicago, ca. 1932-1933

2 photostat of exterior perspective rendering; labeled on verso "Chicago World's Fair, 1933"


Box 04 Folder 54

[Collective Design for World's Fair Labor Pavilion for the 1939 New York World's Fair], 1937

1 photograph of model, showing final project design, mounted on card ; 1 photograph of [Noguchi's prize-winning design for sculpture] ; PG, "World's Fair Labor Pavilion,"Art Front,vol. 3, no. 8 (1937 Dec), pp. 14-15/


Box 04 Folder 55 to 56

The Florida Tropical Home at a Century of Progress, Chicago [1 & 2 of 3], 1933

[1]: 55 photographs by Hedrich-Blessing of the Florida Tropical Home, building and interiors (including furniture and furnishings).

[2]: Pamphlet, "The Florida Tropical Home at a Century of Progress," 1933 [PG said that he designed the building and the interiors; pamphlet credits Robert Law Weed as the architect and James S. Kuhne and PR as designers of furniture and furnishings.]


Box 51 Folder 08

The Florida Tropical Home at a Century of Progress, Chicago [3 of 3], 1933

1 photograph of interior.


Subseries 3: Urban Planning & Redevelopment Proposals, 1944-1979

Projects are arranged chronologically. They are by PG alone or in collaboration with other architects or associates. Except for the last,After Expo, Knoxville, R/UDAT, 1979,the proposals are all concerned with New York City. For planning proposals and studies undertaken with Columbia University affiliation and/or sponsorship, see Columbia University files.


Box 05 Folder 01

"Proposed Treatment of East River Shore" (New York, NY), 1944

Perspective rendering. Blue ink and goauche on board, signed and dated.

[Relates to article by Percival and Paul Goodman, "A Master Plan for New York," New Republic, vol. 111, no. 21 (Nov. 20, 1944), pp. 656-59; reprinted as Appendix A in Communitas.]


Box 05 Folder 02 to 05

Riverview Community Housing Development Proposal (Long Island City, New York) [4 folders], 1945-1946

Pomerance & Breines, Andrew J. Thomas & Percival Goodman, Architects; Sugarman and Palmer, Associates; Communities Redevelopment Corporation.

[1]: Non-inventoried Correspondence, Press Release, Clippings & Notes.

[2]:Riverview; a Proposed Residential Community, Long Island City, New York,October 1946. Printed report, 2 copies.

[3]: Unpublished Descriptive Material: "Part I: The Riverview Area," by Pomerance & Breines, Andrew J. Thomas, Percival Goodman, Architects, Associated Architects ; "Riverview Housing." Typescript and photostats in binder.

[4]: Photographs and graphic material: 5 Photographs ; 9 Photostats ; Blueprint, Negative.


Box 52 Folder 01

Riverview Community Housing Development Proposal (Long Island City, New York), 1945-1946

Pomerance & Breines, Andrew J. Thomas & Percival Goodman, Architects; Sugarman and Palmer, Associates; Communities Redevelopment Corporation.

2 Photographs and 1 exhibition board.


Box 05 Folder 06 to 08

Cadman Plaza Renewal Proposal (Brooklyn, New York) [3 folders], 1961

[1]: Non-inventoried correspondence, 1961-1963, & Misc. Notes ; includes correspondence with Harry Holtzman, James Felt, Martin James, J.M. Kaplan, Abe Stark, Elias Wilentz.

[2]: Clippings

[3]: "Cadman Plaza Revisited." Student Paper, Preservation Planning, 1986, with letter to PG enclosed.


Box 05 Folder 09 to 10

Park Avenue North Development (New York, NY) [2 folders], 1962-1963

97th Street to 132nd Street

[1]: Non-inventoried Misc. Material : Clipping ; Description of proposal ; Correspondence & Press Release ; 7 Photographs of PG's Renderings.

[2]: Negatives.


Box 05 Folder 11

Replanning Manhattan's Shore ("Around Manhattan Proposal") (New York, NY), 1964-1965

Misc. Material: Project Description ; Correspondence (includes correspondence with William F. Ryan, Richard L. Ottinger & Robert F. Kennedy) ; Clippings ; 6 Photostats ; Notes.


Box 05 Folder 12 to 15

Morningside Heights and West Harlem Proposal, 110th to 125th Streets (New York, NY) [4 folders], 1964

Percival Goodman, FAIA, Architect; C.H. Wang, Associate Architect

[1]: Non-inventoried Misc. Material: Drafts of Proposal ; Correspondence, 1964-1968 ; Minutes of Morningside Renewal Council, 1964.

[2]: Clippings, 1964-1968.

[3]: Graphic Material: 3 Drawings ; Photostats & maps, New York City Map

[4]: Spiral-bound report :A Proposal to Columbia University for Replanning Parts of Morningside Heights and West Harlem,4/8/64.


Box 05 Folder 16 to 21

Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal, Hudson River to Broadway, West 125th Street to 135th St (New York, NY) [6 folders], 1964

Percival Goodman and Chiu-Hwa Wang.

[1]: Non-inventoried Correspondence, Preliminary Proposal Descriptions & Misc. notes.

[2]: Clippings, 1964-68.

[3]:Morningside Heights,10/14/59. Report prepared under direction of Morningside Heights, Inc.

[4]:Barnard Alumnae,vol. 55, no. 3 (Spring 1966). Includes article by PG, "An Essay in Urban Renewal," pp. 4-7, 18-19.

[5]: Graphic Material: 3 Drawings ; Photostats & maps ; 2 Photographs of PG renderings ; 2 Photographs of PG model. Louis Checkman, photographer ; 8 Photographs of existing conditions, 8 X 10 in. Joel Goodman, photographer ; 37 photographs of existing conditions, 3 x 3 in. Joel Goodman, photographer.

[6]: Negatives.


Box 05 Folder 22

Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team of the American Institute of Architects

Study of Impact of International Energy Exposition of 1982 on Knoxville, Tennessee

[PG was a member of the national multi-disciplinary team organized to identify and assess the potential effects of the International Energy Exposition of 1982 on Knoxville, TN]

After Expo, Knoxville, R/UDAT,1979 : spiral-bound report of Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team of the American Institute of Architects.


Subseries 4: Synagogue & Religious Buildings, 1946-1979

PG's office files for synagogue and religious building commissions were generally organized alphabetically under the name of the city, which was how the job was referred to in the office. However, a job in Manhattan, such as the Fifth Avenue Synagogue was known as such, that is, by the name of the building or congregation, and was thusly filed. For consistency and accessibility, the folders have been reorganized alphabetically by state, then city and name of congregation. The city location given below is how it was listed in the office files. If the job files gave the name of the large urban center where the congregation originated, i.e. Detroit and Cincinnati, I have done the same and have noted the name of the suburban location for Goodman's building in parenthesis, i.e. Southfield and Amberley Village. In a few instances, the suburban name was noted, i.e. Highland Park and Beechwood Village, so I have put the name of the major city in parenthesis, i.e. Chicago and Cleveland. The number(s) in parenthesis refer to the job number (s). Photographers of buildings include Alexandre Georges, Hedrich-Blessing, Ezra Stoller, Balthazar Korab, as well as a number of local photographers; photographers of models include Louis H. Dreyer, Louis Checkman, and John Veltri. Adolph Studly photographed many of the architectural renderings. For sketches and working drawings, see Architectural Drawings Series.


CALIFORNIA, North Hollywood


Box 06 Folder 01

Valley Jewish Community Center and Temple (Adat Ariel), (#161)

Photographs & Memo.


COLORADO, Denver


Box 06 Folder 02 to 04

Temple Emanuel, (#553) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings; Building Description; Copy of certificate; Fund-raising & Dedication Brochures.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: Negatives.


CONNECTICUT, Bridgeport


Box 06 Folder 05 to 06

Congregation B'nai Israel, (#255) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings; Ground-Breaking Ceremony & Dedication Programs; Photographs & Photostats.

[2]: Negatives & Color Transparency.


CONNECTICUT, New London


Box 06 Folder 07 to 08

Temple Beth El, (#248) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Description, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


CONNECTICUT, Norwalk


Box 06 Folder 09

Beth Israel Synagogue, (#269)

Clipping, Fund-raising Brochure.


CONNECTICUT, Westport


Box 06 Folder 10 to 11

Temple Israel of Fairfield County, (#355) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Fund-raising Brochure, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


DELAWARE, Wilmington


Box 06 Folder 12 to 13

Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Congregation, (#160) [2 folders]

[1]: Photographs.

[2]: Negatives of renderings.


FLORIDA, Miami Beach


Box 06 Folder 14 to 16

Temple Beth Sholom, (#253) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings & Articles, Memorabilia.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: Negatives & Color Transparencies.


Box 53 Folder 02

Temple Beth Sholom, (#253)

2 photographs, 16 1/4 x 20", reproducing pp. 128-129,Architectural Recored(1953 Dec)


ILLINOIS, Chicago


Box 06 Folder 17

Temple Beth Am, (#653)

Clippings, Certificate, Photographs.


ILLINOIS, Highland Park (Chicago)


Box 06 Folder 18 to 19

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, (#459) [2 folders]

[1]: Fund-raising Brochures, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives of Renderings.


ILLINOIS, Olympia Fields


Box 06 Folder 20

Temple Anshe Sholom, (#560)

Photographs.


INDIANA, Gary


Box 06 Folder 21 to 23

Temple Beth El, (#352) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: Negatives.


IOWA, Davenport


Box 07 Folder 01

Temple Emanuel, (#450)

Clipping.


MARYLAND, Baltimore


Box 07 Folder 02 to 03

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, (#648) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Photostats, Fund-raising Brochure, Memorabilia, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


Box 52 Folder 02 to 03

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, (#648) [2 folders]

Photographs of sanctuary [photographer E. Allen Becker] ; 1 perspective rendering, exterior study (1952), pencil, gouache and charcoal on photomechanical reproduction.


MASSACHUSETTS, Newton


Box 07 Folder 04 to 05

Temple Mishkan Tefila, (#155) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Photostats, Building Description, Fund-raising Brochure, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives and Color Transparencies.


MASSACHUSETTS, Springfield


Box 07 Folder 06 to 10

Temple Beth El, (#251 & #265) [5 folders]

[1]: Misc. Items, Original Building: Building Description, Photostat, Clippings, Dedication Program.

[2]: Photographs, Original Building.

[3]: Misc. Items, New Building (rebuilt after fire): Building Program, Clippings & misc. articles, Rededication Program, Photographs.

[4]: Rededication Journal, 1968.

[5]: Negatives & Color Transparencies.


MICHIGAN, Detroit (Southfield)


Box 07 Folder 11 to 14

Congregation Shaarey Zedek, (#756) [4 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: "Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 1861-1981," & "Supplement: 1981-1982." Congregational history.

[4]: Negatives.


MICHIGAN, Oak Park


Box 07 Folder 15

Congregation Beth Shalom, (#859)

Photographs.


MINNESOTA, St. Paul


Box 08 Folder 01 to 02

Temple of Aaron, (#254) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Exhibition Brochure, Fund-raising Brochure, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives and Color Transparencies.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester


Box 08 Folder 03 to 04

Temple Adath Yeshurun, (#956) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives & Color Transparencies.


NEW JERSEY, Dover


Box 08 Folder 05

Congregation Adath Israel (Dover Jewish Center), (#460)

Negatives of Renderings & Plan.


NEW JERSEY, Millburn


Box 08 Folder 06 to 08

Congregation B'nai Israel, (#149) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Memorabilia, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Signs & Symbols," [Article fromTime,(Nov. 15, 1951).] 1 p., mounted on wooden board.

[3]: Negatives.


Box 52 Folder 03

Congregation B'nai Israel, (#149)

1 board with design scheme of Adolph Gottleib's Ark Curtain.


NEW JERSEY, Leonia (Palisades Park)


Box 08 Folder 09

Congregation Sons of Israel, (#759)

[not built]

Photographs of Renderings.


NEW JERSEY, Paramus


Box 08 Folder 10 to 11

Jewish Community Center of Paramus, (#356 & #167) [2 folders]

[1]: Photographs.

[2]: Negative of Rendering.


NEW JERSEY, Paterson


Box 08 Folder 12 to 13

Barnert Temple (Congregation B'nai Jeshurun), (#263) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Photostats, Fund-raising Brochure, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


Box 52 Folder 04

Barnert Temple (Congregation B'nai Jeshurun), (#263)

Fund-taising brochure.


NEW JERSEY, Springfield


Box 08 Folder 14 to 15

Temple Beth Am, (#358) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Dedication Brochure, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives of Renderings.


NEW JERSEY, Teaneck


Box 08 Folder 16

Temple Emeth, (#156 & #266)

Photographs, Dedication Brochure.


NEW YORK, Albany


Box 09 Folder 01 to 03

Temple Beth Emeth, (#753 & #257) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Cornerstone-Laying Program, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Maquette for "Book of Memory," by Robert Pinart, 1957.

[3]: Negatives & Color Transparencies.


NEW YORK, Dix Hills


Box 09 Folder 04

Dix Hills Jewish Center, (#172)

[not built]

Photographs & Contact Sheets of Model.


NEW YORK, Freeport


Box 09 Folder 05

Union Reform Temple, (#157)

Clipping, Photographs.


NEW YORK, Garden City


Box 09 Folder 06 to 07

Unitarian Universalist Church of Central Nassau, (#663) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Photographs of Renderings.

[2]: Negative of Rendering.


NEW YORK, Great Neck


Box 09 Folder 08

Great Neck Synagogue, (#462)

Clipping, Photocopies, Misc. Plans, 7-8/67.


NEW YORK, Holliswood (Jamaica, Queens)


Box 09 Folder 09 to 10

Temple Israel of Jamaica, (#351) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings.

[2]: Negative of Model.


NEW YORK, Jackson Heights (Queens)


Box 09 Folder 11 to 12

Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, (#552) [2 folders]

[1]: Photograph.

[2]: Negative of Rendering.


NEW YORK, Kings Point


Box 09 Folder 13 to 14

Temple Beth Joseph, (#466) [2 folders]

[not built]

[1]: Photographs & Contact Sheets of Model.

[2]: Negatives of Model.


NEW YORK, Merrick


Box 09 Folder 15 to 16

Reform Jewish Congregation, (#463) [2 folders]

[1]: Photograph of Rendering.

[2]: Negative of Rendering.


NEW YORK, New Rochelle


Box 09 Folder 17 to 19

Temple Israel, (#159 & #170) [3 folders]

[1]: Misc. Items, Phase I (#159): Photostats, Photographs, Dedication Program, 1962.

[2]: Misc. Items, Phase II (#170): Perspective rendering, Photocopies, Photographs, Contact Prints, Dedication Program, 1972, Progress Photographs.

[3]: Negatives.


NEW YORK, New York


Box 09 Folder 20 to 23

Fifth Avenue Synagogue, (#456) [4 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Program & Description, Brochures, Photostat, Photographs.

[2]: Contact Prints.

[3]: "Fifth Avenue Synagogue Silver Anniversary," (Jan. 22, 1983).

[4]: Negatives & Color Transparencies.


NEW YORK, New York


Box 09 Folder 24

St. Jude Rectory, (#656)

Negative of Rendering.


NEW YORK, Port Washington


Box 10 Folder 01

Temple Beth Israel, (#660)

Clippings.


NEW YORK, Riverdale


Box 10 Folder 02 to 03

Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale, (#158) [2 folders]

[1]: Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


NEW YORK, Rochester


Box 10 Folder 04 to 05

Temple Beth El, (#260) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Program & Description, Dedication Program, Temple Brochure, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


Box 52 Folder 05

Temple Beth El, (#260)

3 photographs.


NEW YORK, Roslyn


Box 10 Folder 06 to 07

Temple Beth Sholom, (#556 & #360) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Temple Brochure, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


NEW YORK, Staten Island


Box 10 Folder 08 to 09

Temple Israel Reform Congregation, (#760) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Certificate, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


NEW YORK, Syracuse


Box 10 Folder 10 to 11

Congregation Adath Yeshurun, (#366) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Fund-raising Brochures, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives of Renderings.


Box 52 Folder 06

Congregation Adath Yeshurun, (#366)

5 photo stats of plans.


NEW YORK, West Hempstead


Box 10 Folder 12

Jewish Community Center, (#755)

Clipping, Photographs, Brochure.


NEW YORK, West Hempstead


Box 10 Folder 13 to 14

Nassau Community Temple, (#548) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negative.


NORTH CAROLINA, Durham


Box 10 Folder 15

Congregation Beth El, (#455)

Clipping.


OHIO, Beechwood Village (Cleveland)


Box 10 Folder 16 to 19

Fairmount Temple (Anshe Chesed Congregation), (#550) [4 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Exhibition Brochure, Temple Bulletin and Dedication Program, Photostats of Renderings, Photographs of Renderings.

[2]: Perspective, Sketch of Sanctuary, '54.

[3]: Photographs.

[4]: Negatives and Color Transparencies.


OHIO, Canton


Box 10 Folder 20 to 21

Canton Hebrew Congregation, (#650) [2 folders]

[not built]

[1]: Photographs of Model.

[2]: Negatives of Renderings.


OHIO, Cincinnati (Amberley Village)


Box 11 Folder 01 to 02

Congregation K.K. Adath Israel, (#363) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Program, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives of Renderings.


OHIO, Columbus


Box 11 Folder 03 to 05

Temple Israel, (#256) [3 folders]

[1]: Building Description, Clippings, Photostats, Fund-raising Brochure.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: Color Transparency of Menorah.


OHIO, Lima


Box 11 Folder 06

Temple Beth Israel, (#148)

Clippings. Fund-raising Brochures, Photographs.


OKLAHOMA, Tulsa


Box 11 Folder 07 to 09

Temple Israel, (#152) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Brochure, Fund-raising Brochure.

[2]: Photographs.

[3]: Negatives and Color Transparency.


PENNSYLVANIA, Chester


Box 11 Folder 10

Congregation Ohev Sholom Synagogue Center, (#461)

Synagogue publicity, Photographs.


PENNSYLVANIA, Lebanon


Box 11 Folder 11 to 13

Congregation Beth Israel, (#252) [3 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Building Description, Photographs.

[2]:Congregation Beth Israel,Dedication Book, October 1953.

[3]: Negatives.


PENNSYLVANIA, Pittsburgh


Box 11 Folder 14 to 15

Temple Emanuel of South Hills, (#153 & #357) [2 folders]

[1]: Photocopies of Plans, 11/1/80, Photographs, Fund-raising Brochure, Photocopy of Dedication Brochure.

[2]: Negative of Rendering, '58.


PENNSYLVANIA, Scranton


Box 11 Folder 16 to 17

Madison Avenue Temple (Congregation Anshe Chesed), (#769) [2 folders]

[1]: Temple Publicity, Fund-raising Brochure, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


RHODE ISLAND, Providence


Box 12 Folder 01 to 05

Temple Beth El, (#249) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Fund-raising Brochure, Dedication Program and Brochure, Postcard.

[2]: Photographs & Photostats of Models & Renderings.

[3]: Photographs of Building.

[4]: First Floor Plan, Blueline print.

[5]: Negatives.


RHODE ISLAND, Providence


Box 12 Folder 06

Temple Emanu-El, (#655)

Clipping, Brochure.


TENNESSEE, Nashville


Box 12 Folder 07 to 08

West End Synagogue, (#150 & #259) [2 folders]

[1]: Clippings, Brochure, Photostats, Photographs.

[2]: Negatives.


MEXICO, Mexico City


Box 12 Folder 09

Centro Social Israelita, (#659)

[not built]

Clippings.


Subseries 5: Later Synagogue Commissions, 1979-1988

These files contain material relating to synagogue projects undertaken by PG after he formally closed his office in 1979. Therefore, this material was filed separately from the post-World War II synagogue and religious building jobs; these commissions were not given regular office job numbers. However, if the post-1979 project entailed working for a congregation for which PG had previously worked, the earlier job number(s) are noted.


COLORADO, Denver


Box 13 Folder 01 to 05

Congregation Emanuel (#553/#458) [5 folders], 1985-1988

Consultant for Temple Expansion; Barker, Rinker, Seacat & Partners, Architects, PC.

[1]: Correspondence and misc. notes, 1985-87, including Report of Proposed Expansion, 2/27/87 by PG, and other misc. reports & planning documents.

[2]: Correspondence and proposal regarding architect selection.

[3]: Correspondence and sketches containing Goodman's comments on architect's proposals, 1987-1988.

[4]: Blueprints, sent from Barker, Rinker, Seacat & Partners to PG, 11/87 & 1/88.

[5]: Phasing Diagram, Photocopies of revised plans and elevations & Blueprints, 1988.


CONNECTICUT, Norwalk


Box 13 Folder 06

Congregation Beth Israel (#269), 1981-1982

Correspondence, Description & Drawings of Ark Design.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester


Box 13 Folder 07

Congregation Adath Yeshurun (#956), 1979

[Alteration of bema after fire]

Misc. sketches & notes regarding alteration of bema after fire in 1979.


NEW JERSEY, Franklin Lakes


Box 14 Folder 01 to 06

Congregation B'nai Jeshurun (Barnert Memorial Temple) (#263) [6 folders], 1983-1987

Design Architect for new temple; Wells Associates, Project Architect.

[1]: Correspondence & misc. documents, including drafts of agreements, transmittals, schematic drawings, notes, etc., 1983.

[2]: Correspondence & misc. documents, 1984.

[3]: Correspondence, 1985.

[4]: Correspondence & misc. items, 1986-1987.

[5]: Misc. drawings & misc. transmittals, 1984-1988.

[6]: Specifications, revised 4/11.


NEW YORK, East Hampton


Box 14 Folder 07

The Jewish Center of the Hamptons, 1982-1984

PG offered professional advice as member of congregation; temple was designed by Norman Jaffe.

Correspondence & misc. items, including sketches & photostat of rendering.


NEW YORK, Great Neck


Box 14 Folder 08 to 12

Temple Israel of Great Neck, NY [5 folders], 1981-1983

Limited joint venture agreement between PG and Robert M. Nerzig & Associates; Master Planning, Programming & Schematic Design

[1]: Copies of professional agreements and related notes and correspondence.

[2]: General correspondence, transmittals & misc. notes.

[3]: Descriptions of Work & Master Plan Proposals and Brochures.

[4]: Specifications, 3/28/83.

[5]: Architect's Questionnaires.


NEW YORK, New York


Box 14 Folder 13

Fifth Avenue Synagogue (#456), 1982-1988

Correspondence, Schematic drawings & Architect's Report.


PENNSYLVANIA, Scranton


Box 14 Folder 14

Temple [Anshe] Chesed, [Madison Avenue Temple] (#769), 1979

Correspondence and misc. drawings.


Subseries 6: Institutional Buildings, 1945-1979

Jobs are organized alphabetically by state and city, followed by the name of the building, client or project. The job number is given in parenthesis. The folders contain photographs, Photostats and negatives, and, in some cases correspondence and/or written descriptive material.


Box 52 Folder 08

Unidentified project, 1947

3 photographs of PG's perspective rendering of Lounge, Reading Room, Lobby, and Ball Room.


MASSACHUSETTS, Agawam (Springfield)


Box 15 Folder 01 to 03

Crestview Country Club, (#856) [3 folders]

[1]: Misc. Items, "Outline Description" (2 copies), Brochure, Clippings, tearsheets & photocopies, 3 Photostats of plans, Club Management (October 1964), vol. 43, no. 10. Issue includes article, "Building and Remodeling; some projects that have paid off for clubs across the country," pp. 26-28, 8 photographs of model, 8 photographs of building (Alexandre Georges, photographer).

[2]: Photographs of historic sporting prints for walls of lounges, grill and card rooms.

[3]: Negatives of building and sporting prints & Color transparency of building.


NEW JERSEY, West Orange


Box 15 Folder 04

Crestmont Country Club, (#262)

[not built]

Negative of rendering.


NEW YORK, Brooklyn


Box 15 Folder 05 to 06

Hillel Building, Brooklyn College, (#754) [2 folders]

(B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at Brooklyn College.), Campus Road and Germania Place.

[1]: "A Visit to the New Hillel Building at Brooklyn College." Description of building ; 2 Postcards with photograph of model ; Pamphlets ; 1 Photostat of rendering ; Clippings ; 7 photographs of building [photographer Maurice Lehv] ; 3 construction progress photos [Mal Gurian Assoc.] ; 26 photographs of model.

[2]: Negatives of model.


NEW YORK, Brooklyn


Box 15 Folder 07

P.S. 345, (#465) [1 of 2]

(The Liberty School.) Liberty, Atkins & Genmore Avenues and Berriman Street

Misc. Items, 1."Description," 3 pp., Photocopies of plan and sections, 3 pp., 21 photographs of exterior (John Veltri, photographer), 7 photographs of interior, Contact Sheets (John Veltri, photographer; Guy Sussman, photographer).


Box 52 Folder 09

P.S. 345, (#465) [2 of 2]

2 photographs of exterior by John Veltri.


NEW YORK, New York


Box 15 Folder 08 to 09

P.S. 92, (#162) [2 folders]

(Mary McLeod Bethune School.) 222 West 134th Street.

[1]: Miscellaneous items including Descriptive sheet, 1 p. ; Photostats of plans, 4 pp. ; 5 photographs of renderings ; 8 photographs of model ; 8 photographs of building [photographer Norman McGrath].

[2]: Negatives and color transparencies; 1 negative contains frames for different job numbers and projects including P.S. 92, [McGrath Job #704-25] at lower left; P.S. 126, (#563), New York, New York; Rendering for P.S. 57, (#669), Staten Island, New York; Kindergarten Room at Fairmount Temple, Beechwood Village (Cleveland), OH (#550), Martin Linsey, photographer; 3 Renderings for unidentified school interiors, cafeteria, exhibition display & library; renderings in PG Collection, Institutional Projects files.


Box 15 Folder 10 to 11

P.S. 126, (#563) [2 folders]

(Alfred E. Smith School.) 80 Catherine Street.

[1]: Descriptive text with plans & sections, 3 pp. ; 2 photostats of renderings ; 5 photographs of renderings ; 2 photographs of exterior ; 2 photographs of exterior and contact sheets [photographer Norman McGrath] ; 3 photographs of interior [photographer John Ngai].

[2]: Negatives; contains frames for different job numbers and projects including [McGrath Job #704-25]; P.S. 126, [McGrath Job #704-25-10]; P.S. 92 (#162), New York, New York ; Rendering of P.S. 57 (#669), Staten Island, New York ; Room at Fairmount Temple, Beechwood Village (Cleveland), OH (#550), Martin Linsey, photographer ; 3 Renderings for unidentified school interiors, cafeteria, exhibition display & library; renderings in PG Collection, housed in Institutional Projects files. ; 1 Negative, with frames for different job numbers & projects: P.S. 126, [McGrath Job #704-25-1] in center ; Model of P.S. 92 (#162), New York, New York ; 3 views of Existing Conditions, Harlem River Project, 1966 [photographer Arnold Newman] ; Model of Manhattanville-on-Hudson, 1964-65 ; Congregation K.K. Adath Israel, Cincinnati, OH (#363), negative of model and view of building.


NEW YORK, Queens


Box 15 Folder 12 to 13

United Cerebral Palsy of Queens County, (#555) [2 folders]

[not built]

[1]: Misc. items : Brochures & fliers (4 items) ; Photographs of renderings (3 items).

[2]: Negatives of renderings.


NEW YORK, Staten Island


Box 15 Folder 14

P.S. 57, (#669)

Misc. items : Tearsheets, 2 pp. ; Photocopies, 1 p. ; 1 photograph of rendering ; 1 photograph of building [photographer Guy Sussman] ; 1 business card ; Spiral-bound portfolio with descriptive text, photocopies of plans & photographs of building.

[Negative housed in Negatives folder, P.S. 92 and P.S. 126.]


NEW YORK, Welfare Island (now Roosevelt Island)


Box 16 Folder 01 to 03

Welfare Island Service Buildings, (#147) [3 folders]

[1]: Misc. Items: Tearsheets, 4 pp. ; Publication brochure ; 1 photograph of rendering ; 5 photographs of buildings [photographer Alexandre Georges] ; 2 photographs of buildings ; 4 photographs of model [photographer Louis H. Dreyer].

[2]: Architects' Report : "Welfare Island Laundry, Garage, Fire House & Shops for the Department of Hospitals," Moore & Hutchins and Percival Goodman, Architects, 2/7/44.

[3]: Negatives.


PENNSYLVANIA, Wilkes-Barre


Box 16 Folder 04

Jewish Community Center, (#349)

Photostats & Photographs : 17 photostats of renderings ; 6 photostats of models ; 4 photostats of plans ; 7 photographs of model and 1 photograph of rendering [photographer Louis Dreyer].


RHODE ISLAND, Warwick (Providence)


Box 16 Folder 05

Jewish Home for the Aged (JHA), (#969)

Goodman - Maguire, Architects.

Misc. Items : Photocopies of clipping & letter, 2 pp. ; Thermofax copy of plans, 2 pp. ; Handwritten notes, 2 pp. ; "Site Plan - Phase III, 2."

[not built]


TAIWAN, Taipei


Box 16 Folder 06 to 07

Center for American Studies, (#171) [2 folders]

[1]: Misc. items : Copies of floor plans, 2 pp. ; 1 slide of rendering ; 3 photographs of rendering ; 26 photographs of building ;[Chinese] Architect,vol. 5, no. 11 (Nov. 25, 1979). Article on Center for American Studies, pp. 57-61.

[2]: Negative of rendering.


Subseries 7: Institutional Proposals, Feasibility Studies & Misc. Projects

The following files are for office-generated feasibility studies, theoretical proposals or miscellaneous institutional projects. Since they were not formally-commissioned jobs, they were not given job numbers and, therefore, were not filed with the Institutional Buildings, Post-World War II Job Files (1945-1979). The folders contain photographs, Photostats and negatives, and, in some cases, original renderings, correspondence and/or written descriptive material.


Box 16 Folder 08 to 09

Housing Studies [2 folders], 1967

Proposals for Student Housing, done in connection with Housing Seminar at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, 5/67.

[1]: Misc. Material : "Notes for Discussion on Residence Halls for University of Iowa," by PG, 5/67, 2 versions ; "Student Housing, a Report by the University Housing Committee" ; 1 drawing, ink on paper ; 5 photostats of renderings.

[2]: Negatives; including negatives of plans from Harlem River Project, Columbia University, and Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal.


Box 16 Folder 10

School interiors

Unidentified project, probably New York City. n.d.

4 renderings.

[Negatives housed with Institutional Buildings, P.S. 92 and P.S. 126]


NEW YORK, New York


Box 16 Folder 11 to 12

New School for Social Research, 66 West 12th Street [2 folders], 1966-1967

Proposed Expansion of the New School Campus (Art Center).

[1]: Misc. Material : Correspondence & Project Description, 10 pp. ; 8 Photographs of renderings ; 5 Photostats of Renderings.

[2]: Negatives of renderings.


Box 16 Folder 13 to 14

69th Regiment Armory, Lexington Ave., between 25th and 26th Streets [2 folders], 1976

Alteration and Conversion for Proposed Botanical Garden & Aquarium for Manhattan.

[1]: Misc. Material : Project Descriptions with renderings & photographs ; Correspondence ; Misc. clippings & photocopies ; Photographs of existing building.

[2]: Negatives of existing building.

Percival Goodman & Chiu-Hwa Wang, Architects.


Subseries 8: Institutional Projects (1979-1989)

These folders contain materials for institutional projects undertaken after the office formally closed in 1979. The folders contain photographs, Photostats and negatives, and, in some cases, original renderings, correspondence and/or written descriptive material.


NEW YORK, East Hampton


Box 16 Folder 15

East Hampton Housing for the Elderly, 1984

[not built]

Misc. items : Clippings ; "Potential Affordable Housing Sites for Consideration." ; Misc. correspondence between PG, J.M. Kaplan, Larry Cantwell, East Hampton Housing Authority & Stewart A. Kohl, Cooperative League of the USA.


ENGLAND, Ashwater (Devon)


Box 16 Folder 16

Braddon Farm Buildings and Development, 1984

Client was George Ridge, elder son of PG.

Misc. items : Letter from George [Ridge] to PG, 4/28/84 ; Misc. plans ; Copies of plans for "Proposed Conversion of Farm Building." ; "Proposed Pond at Braddon Farm." ; Ordinance Survey. [not built]


Subseries 9: Queensborough Community College (QCC)

This box contains the job files for the Master Plan (#267/Business Building (#271). The Goodman office also received other contracts, QCC - Interiors (Humanities & Cafeteria Building Furnishings) (#268) and Feasibility Study/Parking Area (#273). PG sometimes abbreviated this project as QBCC.


NEW YORK, Bayside (Queens)


Box 17 Folder 01

Misc. Items.

QCC Newsletter, 3/1970, 2 copies ; Photocopies, 9 pp., includes description of project, "The Stepped Street." ; Reproductions of perspectives, plans, sections & views, 13 pp. ; 12 slides of Administration/Business Building.


Box 17 Folder 02

Photographs of Existing Buildings and Site

15 items.


Box 17 Folder 03

Progress Photographs for Administration/Business Building, 12/74 - 5/77

35 items; 34 photos by H. Bernstein Assoc. Inc.


Box 17 Folder 04

Photographs of Administration/Business Building

24 items; taken by PG office; John Ngai (nephew of Chiu-Hwa Wang), Chiu-Hwa Wang & Medhat Salam, 1/79.


Box 17 Folder 05

Miscellaneous photos

3 1/2 x 5 in.


Box 17 Folder 06

Contact Sheets [1 of 2]

3 sheets, model of Administration/Business Building [photographer John Veltri] ; 2 sheets, model of Campus, Master Plan.


Box 52 Folder 11

Contact Sheets [1 of 2]

4 Photographs of model and 2 photo stats.


Box 17 Folder 07

Negatives


Box 17 Folder 08

Illustrations (Proofs) for Queensborough Community College, Master Plan 1970-1975, Parts 1-3 [1 of 2]


Box 52 Folder 10

Illustrations (Proofs) for Queensborough Community College, Master Plan 1970-1975, Parts 1-3 [2 of 2]

Second set of Illustrations (Proofs).


Box 17 Folder 09

Queensborough Community College, Master Plan 1970-1975.

Prepared for The City University of New York by Percival Goodman, F.A.I.A., Architect-Planner.

Spiral-bound report; office copy, dated 9/30/69.


Box 17 Folder 10

Queensborough Community College, Appendix Master Plan 1970-1975.

Prepared for The City University of New York by Percival Goodman, F.A.I.A., Architect-Planner.

Spiral-bound report.


Box 17 Folder 11

Space Planning for Queensborough Community College of The City University of New York, A Report to Percival Goodman - Architect/Planner, 6/69.

by Davis-MacConnell-Ralston, Inc., Palo Alto, California.

Spiral-bound report.


Box 17 Folder 12

2 spiral-bound portfolios for Administration/Business Building and "The Stepped Street," with descriptive texts, plans, sections & photographs


Box 18 Folder 01 to 04

Correspondence with QCC, 1 [4 folders]

[1]: Misc. material, 1967-71.

[2]: Material from 9/1967-12/1968.

[3]: Material from 1969.

[4]: Material from 1970-1971.


Box 18 Folder 05 to 06

Correspondence with QCC and Others, 1A [2 folders]

[1]: Material from 1/1967-12/1968.

[2]: Material from 1/1969-4/1970.


Box 18 Folder 07 to 11

Correspondence with CUNY and Others, 2A [5 folders]

[1]: Misc. Correspondence, 1968-1970.

[2]: CUNY Press Releases, 1968-1969.

[3]: CUNY Correspondence, 6/1967-12/1968.

[4]: CUNY Correspondence, 1969.

[5]: CUNY Correspondence, 1/1970-3/1972.


Box 19 Folder 01 to 03

QCC Master Plan Revisions, 2-B [3 folders]

[1]: Misc. Material: Parking Requirement Computation, 5/3/1972, QBCC Master Plan, Detailed Description of 3/8 Revision, 10/13/71, 7/30/71, Description of Submission dated 9/13/1971, Revised Submission 10/13, 10/29/1971.

[2]: QCC Revised Master Plan, 3/8/1971.

[3]: QCC Master Plan, 12/7/1971 Submission & Office Copy.


Box 19 Folder 04

Correspondence with (Other) Consultants, 6E

Includes correspondence with consulting engineers and specifications for subsurface investigation, 12/1970, and report from Lev Zetlin Associates, Inc., 12/1971.


Box 19 Folder 05 to 08

Administration/Business Building [4 folders]

Correspondence with CUNY, 2

[1]: Correspondence, 9/1970-12/1971.

[2]: Correspondence, 1972.

[3]: Correspondence, 1973.

[4]: Correspondence, 1/1974-10/14/1976.


Box 20 Folder 01 to 04

Administration/Business Building [4 folders]

Correspondence with Construction Manager, 3-E

[1]: Correspondence, 4/1971-12/1974.

[2]: Correspondence, 1/1975-6/1975.

[3]: Correspondence, 7/1975-12/1975.

[4]: Correspondence with Construction Manager with Mechanical Engineer, 3-Eb, 11/1973-3/1977.


Box 20 Folder 05

Administration/Business Building

Correspondence with Cost Consultant, Estimates, 3-F

Correspondence, 8/1974 ; Spiral-bound Report: "Preliminary Design Submission," submitted 10/17/1972 ; Spiral-bound report, with Bid Tabulation Sheets: "Final Estimate," 11/1973, Office Copy.


Box 20 Folder 06

Administration/Business Building

Correspondence with General Contractor, 3-G, 1974-78


Box 20 Folder 07

Administration/Business Building

Correspondence/Parking, 4, 7/1971-8/1973


Box 20 Folder 08

Administration/Business Building

Sketches & Drawings, 4-B, 3/9/1973-6/16/1976


Box 20 Folder 09

Administration/Business Building

Correspondence with City Agencies, 4-D, 12/1972-3/1977


Box 20 Folder 10

Administration/Business Building

Bills to Owners, 8, 7/1975 - 6/30/1977


Box 20 Folder 11

Administration/Business Building

Contracts, etc., 9, 12/1971-9/1974


Subseries 10: Residential Buildings & Projects, 1946-1979

Jobs are organized alphabetically by state and city, followed by the name of the building, client or project. The job number is given in parenthesis. The folders contain photographs, Photostats and negatives, and, in some cases correspondence and/or written descriptive material.


MARYLAND, Baltimore (Pikesville)


Box 21 Folder 01 to 02

Rothschild Residence, Randolph and Amalie, (#250) [2 folders], [ca. 1948-1950]

[1]: Misc. Items: 8 photographs, Alexandre Georges, photographer ; 3 color photographs of display board with plan ; Tearsheets & offprints: "Open Plan and Closed Plan in Maryland," House & Home, vol. 2 (December 1952), pp. 100-105, "Evolution de L'Habitat aux Etats-Unis," Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, no. 120 (April 1965), pp. 64-69, by PG.

[2]: World's Contemporary Houses, Tokyo: Shokokusha Publishing Co., 1954; includes "Rothschild House," pp. 38-41; text in Japanese.


MASSACHUSETTS, Springfield


Box 21 Folder 03

Katz Residence, Simon and Roz, (#860)

[not built]

3 thermofax copies of plan & perspective renderings. 3/59.


NEW YORK, Bedford Village


Box 21 Folder 04

Zilboorg Residence, [Gregory and Margaret], (#348), [1946-1948]

Misc. items: 9 photographs, Lionel Freedman; Alexandre Georges; photographers ; 3 slides.


NEW YORK, Chappaqua


Box 21 Folder 05

Valentine Residence, [Irving and Helen (nee Tishman)], (#449)

Misc. items: 7 photographs ; 2 slides.


NEW YORK, Harrison


Box 21 Folder 06

Steinbach Residence, Mr. and Mrs. [nee Klingenstein] [Milton], (#448), [ca. 1947-1949]

Misc. items : 5 photographs, Alexandre Georges, photographer ; 4 copies of renderings.


RHODE ISLAND, Providence


Box 21 Folder 07

Fain Residence, [Irving and Macie], (#454)

4 slides.


NEW YORK, East Hampton (Amagansett)


Box 21 Folder 08 to 10

Braude Residence, Michael and Lillian K., (#176) [3 folders], 1976-1978

Further Lane.

[1]: Misc. Items : 4 photographs ; 11 slides ; Misc. drawings, plans & sections and copies.

[2]: Photographs of model & house, black & white and color,approx. 3 1/2 x 5 in.

[3]: Negatives.


Subseries 11: Residential Buildings & Projects, 1979-1989

These folders contain materials for residential projects undertaken after the office formally closed in 1979. The folders contain photographs, Photostats and negatives, and, in some cases, original renderings, correspondence and/or written descriptive material.


INDIANA, Schererville


Box 21 Folder 11

Michael Zweig Residence, 1981-1986

PG provided "partial architectural design services."

Misc. items : Site Photographs ; Site Plans.


NEW YORK, Bridgehampton


Box 21 Folder 12

Tina Stronach-Buschel Residence, 1979

[not built]

8 drawings for proposed alteration of existing house.


NEW YORK, East Hampton (Amagansett)


Box 21 Folder 13

Judy Braude Kahn Residence, 1981

[not built]

2 drawings for proposed alteration.


NEW YORK, East Hampton (The Springs)


Box 21 Folder 14

Karlin Residence, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur, 1980

39 Neck Path

4 drawings for alteration of existing house ; 1 letter from Peter Reichart Construction to Arthur Karlin (1980 Mar 14).


Subseries 12: Misc. Contracts, Specification Documents and Legal Papers

To be consistent with the job files, contracts have been arranged by building type, then state, city and name of client.


CONNECTICUT, Bridgeport


Box 22 Folder 01a

Congregation B'nai Israel, (#255)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1955 Feb 10) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1957 Aug 6) ; Misc. correspondence from PG to Isaac E. Schine, Chairman, Building Committee (1956).


COLORADO, Denver


Box 22 Folder 01b

Congregation Emanuel, (#553)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1953 Oct 27), 2 copies ; Edward Miller to PG, changes in agreement (1953 Nov 4), 2 copies.


INDIANA, Schererville (Gary)


Box 22 Folder 01c

Temple Beth El, (#373)

[not built]

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1974 Feb 19) ; Isadore Zweig to PG (1973 Dec 14) ; PG to Zweig (1973 Dec 17) ; PG to Mr. Gian[n]ini (1974 Mar 29) ; James F. Giannini & Associates to PG (1974 May 30).


FLORIDA, Jacksonville


Box 22 Folder 01d

Jacksonville Jewish Center, (#369)

[not built]

Freedman/Clements/Rumpel, Architects & Planners to PG (1971 Jan 9) ; Letter terminating Agreement of 2/15/70 between Jacksonville Jewish Center Synagogue and PG and Freedman & Clements (1972 Jan 12).


FLORIDA, Miami Beach


Box 22 Folder 01e

Temple Beth Sholom, (#253)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1953 Feb 24).


ILLINOIS, Highland Park (Chicago)


Box 22 Folder 01f

North Suburban Synagogue (Beth El), (#459)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1959 Jun 30) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1959 Jun 30) ; PG to Isadore H. Braun (1961 Apr 18) ; Isadore H. Braun, Architect & Engineer, to E.R. Gritschke & Associates, Inc. (1961 Apr 21) ; E.R. Gritschke & Associates, Inc., consulting Engineers, to Isadore H. Braun (1961 Apr 24).


MARYLAND, Baltimore


Box 22 Folder 01g

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, (#163)

Agreement between BHC and PG, Architect, and Gerson Bonnett & Charles F. Brandt T/A Bonnett and Brandt, Associate Architects (1963 Dec 2) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1963 Dec 2) ; Bonnett and Brandt to PG (1963 Dec 2).


MICHIGAN, Detroit (Southfield)


Box 22 Folder 02a

Shaarey Zedek, (#756)

Contract between Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Inc., and PG (1958 Sep 9) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1961 Dec 20).


MICHIGAN, Grand Rapids


Box 22 Folder 02b

Congregation Ahavas Israel, (#565)

[not built]

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1965 Dec 14); Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1965 Dec 14) ; PG to H. Berkowitz (1967 Apr 1).


NEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester


Box 22 Folder 02c

Temple Adath Yeshurun, (#956)

Agreement with Percival Goodman.


NEW JERSEY, Dover


Box 22 Folder 02d

Dover Jewish Center (Congregation Adath Israel), (#460)

Agreement between Dover Jewish Center and Percival Goodman, Architect and Stanley James Goldstein, Associate Architect (1960 Feb 16) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1960 Feb 16) ; PG to Alfred A. Loeb, Chairman, Building Committee (1962 Oct 23).


NEW YORK, Freeport


Box 22 Folder 03a

Union Reform Temple, (#157)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1957 Aug 31) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1957 Sep 13).


NEW YORK, Garden City


Box 22 Folder 03b

Unitarian Universalist Church of Central Nassau, (#663)

Agreement with Percival Goodman, Architect (1964 Jan 8) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1964 Jan 8).


NEW YORK, Great Neck


Box 22 Folder 03c

The Great Neck Synagogue, (#462)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1962 Oct 15) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1962 Oct 15) ; PG to Godrey H. Dallek (1962 Sep 26) ; PG to Solomon S. Goldwyn (1963 Oct 9) ; PG to Goldwyn (1963 Nov 22) ; PG to Goldwyn (1965 Nov 9). [Course description and bibliography], 3 pp.

"Chinatown Study Proposal."

President Andrew W. Cordier to PG, 1/31/69.

Dean Carl F. Hovde to PG, 2/8/69.

PG to Cordier, 2/11/69.

PG to Dr. Franklin Williams, 2/17/69.

"Towards an Optimum Use of the Navy Yard."

"Platform for Urban Design Study."

"Preface," 8/6/69.

Misc. Correspondence: Aaron W. Warner to Colleague, 3/5/69 ; PG to Dr. Warner, 3/21/69 ; Jacques [Barzun] to PG, 3/13/69 ; Giurgola to Design Staff, School of Architecture, 3/19/69.

"Platforms," 3/22/69. 2 copies.

3 sketches by PG for Columbia Campus, 3/69.

"On Columbia Expansion," 3/11/69 & 4/2/69 drafts.

Photocopy of 6 pp. of article "Columbia 1968: The Wound Unhealed," fromPolitical Science Quarterly.

"Master Planning." 2 drafts.

"A Proposal for a Committee on Planning & Building."

"Excerpt from The Amherst Statement," 5/5/69.

Misc. Correspondence: Romaine M. Weil to PG, 5/12/69 ; Andrew W. Cordier to PG, 6/15/69 ; PG to Cordier, 6/26/69.

[Statement by PG], 8/6/69, with attached note from Oona Sullivan to PG, 8/4/69.

Flier from Columbia University Club.

Eva Braun to PG, 8/28/69.

"Highlights of the History of New York City," 11/69.


NEW YORK, Kings Point


Box 22 Folder 03d

Temple Beth Joseph, (#466)

[not built]

Agreement with Percival Goodman, Architect (1966 Nov 27) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1966 Nov 27).


NEW YORK, Long Beach


Box 22 Folder 03e

East End Synagogue of Long Beach, (#361)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1963) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1964 Mar 16) ; Addendum to Contract ; PG to Harold Weinberger (1961 Feb 2) ; PG to Milton Popper (1964 Jan 16) ; Harry J. Pasternak to PG (1964 Aug 18) ; PG to East End Synagogue (1964 Nov 17) ; PG to East End Synagogue (1965 Mar 8).


NEW YORK, Merrick


Box 22 Folder 03f

Reform Jewish Congregation of Merrick, (#463)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1963 May 27) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1963 May 27), canceled (1968 Mar 25) ; Robert Leipsic, President, to PG (1965 Oct 25).


NEW YORK, New York


Box 22 Folder 03g

Fifth Avenue Synagogue, (#456)

Agreement with Percival Goodman, Architect (1976 Oct 27), 2 copies ; J.E. Malino to Arthur Richenthal (1956 Oct 11) ; J.E. Malino to PG (1956 Nov 28) ; PG to Henry Hirsch (1957 Aug 15).


NORTH CAROLINA, Durham


Box 22 Folder 04a

Beth-El Congregation, (#455)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1955 Jun 10).


OHIO, Beechwood Village (Cleveland)


Box 22 Folder 04b

Fairmount Temple (Anshe Chesed Congregation), (#550)

Agreement between Anshe Chesed Congregation and PG (1950 Jun 13) ; Mutual Release Agreement between Congregation and PG (1959 Aug 25).


OHIO, Cincinnati (Amberley Village)


Box 22 Folder 04c

Adath Israel Congregation, (#363)

Agreement between Adath Israel Congregation of Cincinnati and PG, Alvin Lipson, and Robert W. Wallace, Associates (1964 May) ; Agreement between PG, Architect, and Lipson and Wallace, Project Architect (1964 Jul 8) ; Agreement between Associates (Joint Venture of Lipson & Wallace and Goodman) and Truman P. Young & Associates, Engineer (1964 Jul 8) ; Agreement between Associates and Beineke-Kummer & Associates, Engineer (1964 Jul 8) ; PG to Mose Marcus (1965 Aug 12) ; PG to Marcus (1965 Aug 12).


OHIO, Columbus


Box 22 Folder 04d

Temple Israel, (#256)

Agreement with Percival Goodman, Architect (1956 Jun 7).


PENNSYLVANIA, Chester


Box 22 Folder 04e

Congregation Ohev Sholom [Synagogue Center], (#461)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1969 May 13) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1969 May 13) ; M.J. Freed to PG (1962 Dec 3).


PENNSYLVANIA, Hazelton


Box 22 Folder 04f

Agudas Israel Congregation, (#469)

[not built]

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1969 May 13) ; Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1969 May 13) ; Joint Venture Agreement between PG and Gilboy, Staufer, Giombetti, Skibinski & Davies (1970 Aug 11) ; Amendment to Agreement between Congregation and PG to jointly designate PG and Gilboy, et. al., as Architect (1970).


PENNSYLVANIA, Scranton


Box 22 Folder 04g

Madison Avenue Temple, (#769)

Agreement with Goodman Interiors (1973 Mar 24).


NEW YORK, Syracuse


Box 22 Folder 05 to 07

Temple Adath Yeshurun, (#366)

[1]: Contractual Documents/

[2]: Correspondence, 1971-1976: Non-inventoried correspondence between the Congregation, architects, lawyers and insurance companies and misc. legal documents regarding lawsuit between Temple Adath Yesurun, plaintiff, vs. Percival Goodman, Architect, Quinlivan, Pierik & Krause, Architects & Engineers, et. al., defendants.

[3]: Correspondence, 1977-1981: Non-inventoried correspondence regarding building and lawsuit.


NEW YORK, New York


Box 22 Folder 08a

Chinese Information Service, Republic of China, (#368)

Agreement with PG and Chiu-Hwa Wang, Architect, to alter and renovate 157-159 Lexington Avenue (1968 Sep 19) ; I-Cheng Loh to Chiu-Hwa Wang (1968 Dec 26).


RHODE ISLAND, Greater Providence (Warwick)


Box 22 Folder 08b

Jewish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island, (#969)

[not built]

Agreement between Jewish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island and PG and Charles A. Maguire & Associates Inc., Architect (1970 Jun 5) ; Joint Venture Agreement between PG and Maguire & Associates (1970 Aug 11).


TENNESSEE, Memphis


Box 22 Folder 08c

Temple Israel, (#272)

PG to Carl Morse, outlining architectural consulting services (1972 Aug 7).


WASHINGTON, D.C.


Box 22 Folder 08d

Embassy of the Republic of China, (#276)

Agreement with PG/Chiu-Hwa Wang, Architect, to alter 2311 Massachusetts Avenue (1976 Jul 6) ; Chiu-Hwa Wang to Henry Tseng, Agreement for engineering services (1976 Aug 10).


MASSACHUSETTS, Agawam (Springfield)


Box 22 Folder 08e

Crestview Country Club, (#856)

Agreement between Woodlawn Realty Corp. and Percival Goodman (1957 Mar 18) ; E[leanor] Colombo (Secretary to PG) to Simon J. Katz (1957 Mar 15) ; Agreement between Goodman Interiors and Crestview Country Club ; PG to Katz (1957 Nov 7) ; PG to Katz (1957 Nov 4).


NEW JERSEY, Jersey City


Box 22 Folder 08f

[Congregation Sons of Israel] & Yeshiva of Hudson County, (#264)

Agreement with Percival Goodman (1965 Jun 2).


NEW YORK, Brooklyn


Box 22 Folder 08g

[B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Inc. at Brooklyn College], (#754)

Agreement with Percival Goodman.


NEW YORK, Staten Island


Box 22 Folder 09

P.S. 57, Board of Education, City of New York, (#669)

Architectural Design contract (#211216) for preparation of plans and specifications (1970 May 4) ; Supplemental Agreement for inclusion of additional work (1970 Oct 13) ; Bureau of Design, Design change Order Request to redesign sidewalk and roadway areas and revise original site plan (1974 Nov) ; Proceed Order (1974 Dec 4) ; Harold Siegel to PG (1975 Jul 31) ; Request for approval of payment of extra work (1975 Jun 16).


NEW YORK, Bayside (Queens)


Box 22 Folder 10

Queensborough Community College (QCC), (271/#273)

Contract No. 215491, City of New York, Board of Higher Education, Design Contract for services of architect/engineer, for Administrative/Business Building (Building "E") and Site Development for Phase I (1971 Jul 1) ; Agreement with Dormitory Authority - State of New York (DASNY) for Administration/Business Building Construction Phase (1973 Dec 26) ; Agreement Amendment No. 1, additional services in connection with extension of construction time (1977 Mar 28) ; Proposal by McKee-Berger-Mansueto Inc. to PG for Business Administration Building to furnish construction cost management (1971 Aug 12) ; Agreement between PG, Architect, and Flack & Kurtz, Engineer (1972 Jan 10) ; PG to Norman Kurtz (1972 Dec 22) ; Kurtz to PG, Letter of Agreement for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Services for construction phase, Administration Business Building (1973 Dec 19) ; Agreement between PG, Architect, and Lev Zetlin Associates, Inc., Engineer, for structural services on Business and Administration Building (1972 Apr 10).


NEW YORK, East Hampton (Amagansett)


Box 22 Folder 11

Braude Residence, Michael & Lillian K. (#176)

Agreement with PG to construct addition (1976 Nov 18) ; Agreement between Braude and John Defalco, Inc., General Contractor (1977 Feb 15).


INDIANA, Schererville


Box 22 Folder 12

Zweig, Michael, Residence

Non-inventoried correspondence and legal documents (1981-1986), regarding Zweig property and construction of residence; Percival Goodman providing architectural design services; Philip R. Cohen & Associates, Architect.


MASSACHUSETTS, Springfield


Box 23 Folder 01

Congregation Beth El, (#265-2)

Alteration and Addition.

Specifications for Parking Area and Yard Work (1967 Jul 27) ; Addendum No. 1 (1966 Sep 26) ; Addendum No. 2 (1967 Jan 6) ; General Specifications of Materials and Work Required for Additions and Alterations (1966 Aug 23).


NEW YORK, Great Neck


Box 23 Folder 02

Temple Beth Joseph, (#466)

[not built]

Bulletin No. 1 (1968 May 14), 2 pp. ; Bulletin No. 2 (1968 May 28), 1 p. ; General Specifications of Materials and Work Required for [proposed] New Building, (1968 Mar 28), 157 pp. ; [General Specifications for Rabbi's House (Existing Building)], 27 pp.


NEW YORK, New Rochelle


Box 23 Folder 03 to 04

Temple Israel, (#159) [2 folders]

[1]: Specifications for the Construction of Temple Israel, New Rochelle, New York (1960 Apr 30), 133 pp.

[2]:Misc. Documents: Kitchen Equipment Specifications for Temple Israel, Percival Goodman, Architect, and Henry H. Rothman, Food Service Consultant (1960 Nov 17) ; General Conditions for Yard Work, Robert Zion - Harold Breen, site Planners & Landscape Architects (1960 Apr 18) ; Specification Covering Clearing of Building Site, Entrance Road and Preparation of Base Course of Road ; Specification Covering Clearing of Building Site, Entrance Road and Preparation of Base Course of Road ; Specification - Yard Work (1960 Apr 18) ; Proposal form - Budget Estimate; Outline Description of Work and Materials (1959 Sep 28), Hectograph stencil.


Box 23 Folder 05 to 07

Temple Israel, (#159-2/#170) [3 folders]

Addition.

[1]: Specifications for Contract #2 - Addition and Alterations, (1970 Dec 1), 154 pp.

[2]: Misc. Specification Documents: Instructions to Bidders and Supplementary Instructions to Bidders, 5 pp. ; Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Revisions, Plumbing Revisions, Electrical Revisions (1971 Sep 28), 4 pp.; Contract #2, Bulletins 1-4 with structural and mechanical drawings, (1970 Dec - 1971 Feb).

[3]: Specifications for General Construction (Back Ups), 138 pp. ; Penciled revisions for proposed Temple Beth El, Schererville, Indiana (#373) (1974 Aug 1).


Box 23 Folder 08

Embassy of the Republic of China, (#276)

Alteration.

Amendment No. 1 (1977 Apr 19), 1 p. ; Specifications for Alterations to Embassy of the Republic of China, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., (1977 Apr 6), 63 pp.

Series III: General Correspondence

An item level inventory of the correspondence in this series can be consulted in adownloadable Excel spreadsheet.


Box 24 Folder 01

1924, 1944-1949


Box 24 Folder 02

1950-1959


Box 24 Folder 03

1960-1962


Box 24 Folder 04

1963-1969


Box 24 Folder 05

1970-1976


Box 24 Folder 06

1977-1978


Box 24 Folder 07

1979-1980


Box 24 Folder 08

1981-1982


Box 24 Folder 09

1983


Box 24 Folder 10

1984


Box 24 Folder 11

1985-1986


Box 24 Folder 12

1987


Box 24 Folder 13

1988


Box 24 Folder 14

1989

Series IV: Columbia University, School of Architecture


PG'S COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY FILES, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE


Box 25 Folder 01

Columbia University material, 1960-1961, undated

"A Synagogue," n.d., design program ; "Recommended Graduate Program" (1960 May) ; Correspondence: [G.M.] Kallman to PG (1960 Jun 11) ; PG to Dean Charles Colbert (1960 Jun 27) ; PG to Dean Colbert (1960 Sep 9) ; Memo from Rabbi Paul Ritterband (1960 Oct 21) ; PG to John Canaday with attached announcement (1960 Oct 24) ; PG to Thomas Hess (1960 Oct 24) ; PG to Dean Colbert (1960 Oct 24) ; PG to Arthur Drexler (1960 Oct 24) ; PG to Thomas Hess (1960 Oct 31) ; Hess to PG ([1960] Sep 31) ; PG to Rabbi Ritterband (1960 Oct 31) ; Drexler to PG (1960 Oct 28) ; Ritterband to PG (1960 Oct 25) ; PG to Ritterband (1960 Nov 1) ; Dean Colbert to PG (1960 Oct 26) ; PG to Dean Colbert (1960 Dec 13) ; PG to Dr. Rose I. Coser (1960 Dec 23) ; Coser to PG (1960 Dec 20) ; PG to Otto Gerson (1961 Feb 2) ; Ja[c]ques Lipchitz (1961 Feb 2) ; PG to Percy Uris (1961 Feb 2) ; PG to Dean Jacques Barzun, (1961 Apr 5), 2 copies ; Davidson Taylor (1961 May 1).


Box 25 Folder 02

Columbia University Material, 1965-1967

"Proposed Draft of Letter to Educational Facilities Laboratory" ; Material on Le Corbusier Memorial Service (1965 Oct 18), 5 items ; "Seven Religious Buildings, Projects and Objects," (flier for PG exhibition at Avery Hall) ; "Plan" (1965) ; "Plan of Study: Architecture" (1966 Feb 16) ; [List of South Bronx Planning Projects] ; PG to Hon. James H. Scheuer (1966 Mar 14) ; "Proposed Reorganization: Planning and Masters Courses" (1966 Nov 14) ; "South Bronx Project" (1966 Nov 28), 2 different drafts ; "Propositions for Third Phase Design" (1967 Jan 6) ; "South Bronx Project, Third Phase," (1967 Feb), 5 copies, one edited version ; "A Redesign of the 21st Congressional District, Borough of Bronx, New York City," n.d. ; "Recommendations for use of the Ford Foundation's Ten Million line of credit to 'encourage further university interest in urban-minority affair,'" n.d., 2 copies. ; "A Project for the Ford Foundation's Credit Line," n.d. ; PG to Dr. Albert Eide Parr (1967 Feb 23) ; "Seminar on Human Maladaptation in Modern Society" (1967 Jan 16) ; PG to Romaldo Giurgola (1967 Feb 28) ; "Physical Replanning of the South Bronx" (1967 Mar 3) ; Raymond Lifchez to Commissioner Herbert Halberg (1967 Jul 26) ; Lifchez to J.M. Kaplan (1967 Jul 26) ; "Report on Current Status - Recreation Pier Study for Institute of Urban Environment" (1967 Jul 26).


Box 25 Folder 03

Columbia University Material, 1967-1968

"The Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area" ([1967] Sep 29), 2 drafts, one with plans ; Memo from Controller, Columbia University, to Staff Members (1967 Oct 12) ; [PG statement on the teaching of Urban Design] (1967 Dec 22) ; "Draft: Outline for a Two-Year Curriculum in Urban Design" ; "Brooklyn Project" (1968 Feb 7), 2 copies ; "A Work-Study Program" (1968 Apr 5) ; [Faculty resolution calling for amnesty for students involved in spring protests (1968 Apr 28)] ; PG to Dean Kenneth Smith (1968 May 16) ; "'Motion' by Percival Goodman" (1968 May 16) ; "Proposal #1," & "Proposal #2" ; "On Teaching Urban Design" (1968 Jun 17) ; Memo from PG to Dan[forth] Toan (1968 Jul 24) ; "Platform for Urban Design Study" (1968 Aug 19) ; "Platform for Urban Design Study" (1968 Aug 29).


Box 25 Folder 04

Columbia University Material, 1968-1969

PG to Prof. Kenneth Koch (1968 Nov 1) ; "Confidential Draft: Proposed Interim Rules for the School of Architecture" (1968 Nov 19) ; "Utopian Community," [Course description and bibliography], 3 pp. ; "Chinatown Study Proposal" President Andrew W. Cordier to PG (1969 Jan 31) ; Dean Carl F. Hovde to PG (1969 Feb 8) ; PG to Cordier (1969 Feb 11) ; PG to Dr. Franklin Williams (1969 Feb 17) ; "Towards an Optimum Use of the Navy Yard" ; "Platform for Urban Design Study" ; "Preface" (1969 Aug 6) ; Misc. Correspondence: Aaron W. Warner to Colleague (1969 Mar 5), PG to Dr. Warner (1969 Mar 21), Jacques [Barzun] to PG (1969 Mar 13), Giurgola to Design Staff, School of Architecture (1969 Mar 19) ; "Platforms" (1969 Mar 22) ; 3 sketches by PG for Columbia Campus (1969 Mar) ; "On Columbia Expansion," drafts (1969 Mar 11) and (1969 Apr 2) ; Photocopy of 6 pp. of article "Columbia 1968: The Wound Unhealed," from Political Science Quarterly ; "Master Planning," 2 drafts ; "A Proposal for a Committee on Planning & Building" ; "Excerpt from The Amherst Statement" (1969 May 5) ; Misc. Correspondence: Romaine M. Weil to PG (1969 May 12), Andrew W. Cordier to PG (1969 Jun 15), PG to Cordier (1969 Jun 26) ; [Statement by PG], (1969 Aug 6), with attached note from Oona Sullivan to PG (1969 Aug 4) ; Flier from Columbia University Club ; Eva Braun to PG (1969 Aug 28) ; "Highlights of the History of New York City" (1969 Nov).


Box 25 Folder 05

Columbia University Material, 1970-1972

[Description of course on "A Study of Space Requirements for the Urban Dweller,"], 2 versions, one with copy of note from PG to Prof. Seymour Melman ; Misc. Correspondence: PG to Kenneth Smith (1971 Jan 8), Robert Spiegelman to PG (1971 Feb 3), Frederick M. Binder to PG (1971 Feb 2), Dean Carl F. Hovde to PG (1971 Feb 15), PG to Hovde (1971 Feb 19), PG to Smith (1971 Jun 25) ; "Books to Columbia" ; "Draft for Faculty Rules" (1971 Feb 1) ; "Rules for the School of Architecture" (1971 Apr 28) ; "Notes of The [Design Faulty] Meeting" (1971 Jun 14) ; "Master of Science Degree in Urban Design" (1971 Jun) ; "Proposed Urban Design Sequence, 1971-1972" (1971 Jun) ; Misc. Correspondence: Henry C. K. Liu to PG (1971 Aug 11), Carl F. Hovde to PG (1971 Oct 8), PG to Hovde (1971 Oct 18) ; "Project A: Street Improvements" (1971 Oct), typescript draft version & 2 copies of mimeographed text ; "Project B: Improving Manhattan's Waterfront" ; "Project C: Creating a Multi-Movement East-West Street in Midtown Manhattan" ; "Bibliography on Streets" ; Herbert Gans to PG (Nov 19) ; PG to Gans (1971 Nov 29) ; "Some Observations and Proposals on the Role of Architecture in Today's America" by Herbert J. Gans ; "South Richmond Project" (1972 Feb 9) ; "Project C: What Do You Mean by a Good Environment?" ; "Biblio - On Utopian Community" ; "Short Bibliography on Utopias" (1972 Jan) ; "Architecture Students Designing A Center for Sheepshead Bay," Columbia Reports,(1972 Mar).


MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE


Box 25 Folder 06

"Architecture at Columbia", ca. 1961-1962

Catalogue of School of Architecture, Columbia University in the City of New York.


Box 25 Folder 07

"The Navy Yard - as an Industrial Park"

Unbound report.


Box 25 Folder 08

Misc. Material on Model Cities Program, NYC

Photocopy of article by Ada Louise Huxtable, "Model Cities Construction to Start Here by Fall," NYT (1968 Apr 19) ; Summary & General Observations," 2 copies, with different introductory pages.

[Research conducted in 1968 by Susan Goodman, niece of PG, for one of his courses.]


Box 25 Folder 09

Misc. drawings and papers for PG's course, "Utopian Communities"


Box 25 Folder 10

Photographs of Student Projects for General Hospital, Columbia University, Graduate School

61 photographs.


Box 25 Folder 11

Photographs of Models for Woodbridge Centre

10 photos by Louis Checkman.


Box 25 Folder 12

Photographs of model for "Residential-Educational Complex"

7 photos by Louis Checkman.


Box 25 Folder 13

"A Study of School Building Types for New York City"

Spiral-bound report.


Box 25 Folder 14

Photographs of models for Cooper Square Development, Graduate Dept., School of Architecture

2 photographs.


Box 25 Folder 15

"The Cooper Square Plan, Report for Discussion", 1986 Oct 15

Report prepared by Cooper Square Committee; presents historic overview of planning for area.


URBAN PLANNING PROJECTS WITH COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AFFILIATION AND/OR SPONSORSHIP


Box 26 Folder 01

Proposed Redevelopment of Long Island City (The Riverview-Community) (Long Island City, Queens, New York), ca. 1944-46

Contains student projects undertaken when PG was a Visiting Critic in City Planning at the School of Architecture, Division of Planning & Housing. Projects relate to PG'S Riverview Community Housing Development proposal for Long Island City of 1945.

"Initial Study of Shopping Facilities for Proposed Redevelopment of Long Island City," by E. Davila and A. Swartz, under directon of Percival Goodman and Simon Breines, n.d.

"Initial Study of Industry for Proposed Redevelopment of Long Island City," by E. Elwyn, R. Knight and S. Duran - Ballen, under direction of Goodman and Breines, n.d.

2 photographs of model & display of Riverview- Community development project, by Columbia University Students, under direction of PG, Visiting Critic.


Box 26 Folder 02 to 04

Welfare Island Redevelopment Proposal (Terrace City) (Roosevelt Island, New York) [3 folders], 1961

[1]: Misc. Non-inventoried Items: 1 drawing, ink on paper ; 1 photostat of drawing ; Blueprint with sketches on verso ; Correspondence, which includes correspondence with Max Abramovitz, Victor Gruen, I.M. Pei, & Jane [Jacobs] inviting them to critique project ; Project Descriptions ; Clippings, 3 items ; Tearsheets, 8 pp.

[2]: Photographs : Photograph of 59th St.- Queensborough Bridge, view from L.I.C. to Roosevelt Island & Manhattan, 1958 (Dept. of Public Works) ; 13 Photographs of model, photograph by Louis Checkman ; Contact sheets of model: 4 sheets.

[3]: Negatives.


Box 26 Folder 05 to 10

"Break-Through to the Hudson," (Hudson River Project, Yonkers to Peekskill) [6 folders], 1964

Developed by the School of Architecture, Columbia University, under sponsorship of Richard L. Ottinger and family; Percival Goodman and Alexander Kouzmanoff, Co-cordinators.

[1]: Non-inventoried Correspondence & Project Descriptions, 1964-1966; includes correspondence with Dean Kenneth Smith, Jerome L. Wilson, Cornell Capa, Stewart L. Udall, Alex Kouzmanoff, William L. Slayton, George A. Dudley, Albert Mayer, Richard L. Ottinger, Jacob K. Javits, Nelson Rockefeller, Allan Temko, William F.R. Ballard, William F. Ryan and Robert F. Kennedy.

[2]: Misc. Items: Clippings, 7 items ; Press Releases ; Misc. Government Documents ; Public Hearing Statements & Misc. Notes.

[3]:Empire State Architect,vol. 25, no. 4 (July-August 1965); includes article, "Breakthrough to the Hudson River: A Plan for Yonkers to Peekskill," pp. 23-31.

[4]:Break-through to the Hudson River: A Plan for Yonkers to Peekskill, October,1964. School of Architecture, Columbia University; Percival Goodman, FAIA, and Alexander Kouzmanoff, Co-ordinators; Susan Goodman, text; Cornell Capa, photographs. Unbound copy of printed report.

[5]:Break-through to the Hudson River: A Plan for Yonkers to Peekskill, October,1964. Spiral-bound copy inscribed to Percival Goodman from Stewart L. Udall; front cover loose.

[6]:Break-through to the Hudson River: A Plan for Yonkers to Peekskill, October,1964. Hardcover spiral-bound copy.


Box 26 Folder 11 to 12

Washington Heights and Inwood Master Plan, 1965-1966

Proposed by the School of Architecture, Columbia University, as a Community Service; Percival Goodman, Project Director.

[1]: Misc. Items: Non-inventoried Correspondence ; Outline of Urban Design Program ; 2 photocopies of maps of 21st Congressional District, County of Bronx ; 4 Drafts of report, "A Master Plan for Washington Heights and Inwood, New York City."

[2]:A Basis for Discussion; A Master Plan for Washington Heights and Inwood,School of Architecture, Columbia University, n.d. Spiral-bound report, 2 copies.


Box 27 Folder 01 to 08

Harlem River Project (New York), 1966

Prepared for Riverfront Associates, Inc., by The Institute for Urban Environment & School of Architecture, Columbia University; Percival Goodman, Project Director.

[1]: Non-inventoried Correspondence & Project Descriptions, Summary & Draft Report; includes correspondence with Charles Abrams, Hortense Gabel & James Scheuer.

[2]: Photographs by Arnold Newman, photographer, 1966 : 21 photographs, 2 photostats, and contact sheets.

[3]: Misc. Photographs : Site Conditions, 8 photographs, 3 1/2 x 5 in ; Historic maps & views, 5 photographs.

[4]: Non-inventoried Illustrations and Graphic Material; includes drawing & photostats of drawings & plans included in report.

[5]: Negatives.

[6]: "HR." Unbound report with original typescript & photographs.

[7]: "The Harlem River." Unbound draft report, August 1966.

[8]:HR, The Harlem River,August 1966. Spiral-found copy of report.

Series V: Manuscripts, Articles, Lectures


Subseries 1: Typescripts of Published & Unpublished Writings


Box 28 Folder 01a

"The City Problem in the Twentieth Century", ca. 1930s

7 pp., carbon typescript, legal size.

By PG. Text relates to a series of diagrams on New York City, labeled Diagrams A - G, which are signed by PG and dated 2/31, and illustrate the text.


Box 28 Folder 01b

"Community Service Homes", ca. 1930s

5 pp., carbon typescript.

Relates to series of drawings signed by PG and dated 1931-32 for project of same name.


Box 28 Folder 01c

"On the Education of the Architect", ca. 1930s

11 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions, legal size.

The table of contents of the journalT-Square,vol. 2, no. 2 (February 1932) notes that the next issue was to contain an article by PG entitled, "The Education of an Architect." The article does not appear to have been published.


Box 28 Folder 01d

"A Rationalistic Architecture", ca. 1930s

15 pp., carbon typescript, legal size, incomplete ms.

Article with same title was published by Paul Goodman inSymposium,vol. 3, no. 3 (July 1932), pp. 283-304. According to Taylor Stoehr, PG told Stoehr that many of the ideas were PG's.


Box 28 Folder 01e

"There are no Hidden Fastenings in a Dress by Schiaparelli", 1933

7 pp., typescript.

[By Percival & Paul Goodman; final draft by Paul Goodman]; See Correspondence file, letter from PG to Wayne Lawson, 11/28/84.


Box 28 Folder 01f

"Against Industrial Designers", 1934

6 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; published by him inTrend,vol. 2 (Oct.-Nov. 1934), pp. 191-194.


Box 28 Folder 01g

"Notes on Civic Planning", ca. 1930s

2 pp., typescript.

Typed on stationery of Whitman and Goodman, Inc., signed by PG; diagrams in ink on 2nd page; sketches in pencil on verso.


Box 28 Folder 01h

[Untitled and incomplete ms. on community planning], ca. 1930s

2 pp., typescript and handwritten additions, legal size.

Relates to article, "Notes on Community Planning,"Architectural Progress,vol. 6, no. 2 (Feb. 1932), pp. 4-6, 23.


Box 28 Folder 02a

[Untitled ms. on the design of home furnishings], ca. 1930s

1 p., typescript with handwritten additions.

Handwriting attributed to Edith Straus.


Box 28 Folder 02b

"Answer to question - 'What Should the Objective of Design be in the Home Furnishing and Home Decorative Fields during 1936?", ca. 1930s

1 p., carbon typescript.

Text is same as item 1 above.


Box 28 Folder 02c

[Untitled ms. on design and the interior], ca. 1930s

21 pp., combined typescript and carbon typescript with revisions.


Box 28 Folder 02d

"Scientific Approach to Architectural Design, A Short Review Course in Fundamentals of Planning", ca. 1930s

6 pp., photocopy typescript.


Box 28 Folder 02e

"Scientific Approach to Architectural Design, A Short Review Course in Fundamentals of Planning", ca. 1930s

8 pp., photocopy typescript.

Edited version of item 4. above.


Box 28 Folder 02f

"National Competition Bill", 1937 Feb

7 pp., typescript, legal size.

Prepared by PG for the National Competitions Committee, 2nd draft.


Box 28 Folder 02g

"National Competitions Committee [for Architecture and the Allied Arts] Report", 1938 Aug

4 pp., mimeograph typescript.

Not by PG, but attached to item 6.


Box 28 Folder 03a

"Plans for Work", ca. 1940s

6 pp., typescript, pages ripped in half; photocopy made on archival quality paper.

By Paul & Percival Goodman; probably before 1942; address of 136 East 57th St. noted on 1st page.


Box 28 Folder 03b

"Questionnaire Proposed by Percival Goodman", ca. 1940s

8 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

Prepared for architectural profession to consider its role in planning for the post-war community.


Box 28 Folder 03c

"Three Social Purposes of Planning", 1944 Mar

13 pp., typescript with minor revisions.


Box 28 Folder 03d

"Three Social Purposes of Planning", 1944 Mar

12 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

Signed by Percival Goodman & Paul Goodman.


Box 28 Folder 03e

"A Master Plan for the Cultural Capital", ca. 1940s

14 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

Published by PG & Paul Goodman as "A Master Plan for New York," The New Republic, vol. 3, no. 21 (Nov. 20, 1944), pp. 656-659; Appendix A in Communitas, 1947, pp. 133-137.


Box 28 Folder 03f

"Use and Beauty in the City", 1944 Oct

5 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

By Percival Goodman & Paul Goodman; see Communitas (1947), "Notes on Neo-functionalism," pp. 98ff.


Box 28 Folder 03g

"Public Faces in Private Places", 1947 Sep

10 pp., typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

by Percival Goodman and Paul Goodman, 19 East 48th St.; see Communitas (1947), "The Theory of Home Furnishings, pp. 103ff.


Box 28 Folder 03h

"Architectural Form", ca. 1940s

7 pp., carbon typescript.

By Percival Goodman and Paul Goodman. Article of same title published in Chicago Review, vol. 3, no. 1 (May 1949), p. 1.


Box 28 Folder 03i

"Color in Architecture", ca. 1940s

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

Stamped Percival Goodman, Architect, on 1st page.


Box 28 Folder 03j

"Caption, Illustration I, 'Pavillon des Temps Nouveaux,' International Exposition of Art and Technic, Pari[s] 1937", ca. 1940s

2 pp., typescript.

Typed on stationery of Percival Goodman, Architect, 19 East 48 St., address of office from 1944-1952.


Box 28 Folder 04a

"'Hometown, U.S.A.' (Glens Falls, New York), Proposal for Presentation of Planning Articles in Look Magazine, Report #5", 1944 Sep

13 pp., typescript in binder.

By Moore & Hutchins and Percival Goodman, Architects, 11 East 44th St.


Box 28 Folder 04b

"Memo. for J.M. Kaplan on His Housing Committee", 1945 Mar

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 28 Folder 04c

"Housing for All", 1945 Apr

8 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions;

According to letter PG to Betty Moorstein, 5/14/37, ms. of this title was written forThe New Republic,but not published.


Box 28 Folder 04d

"Housing for All", 1945 Apr

11 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions, with clipping and handwritten notes attached.


Box 28 Folder 04e

"Homes for New York's Veterans", 1945 Nov

2 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 28 Folder 04f

"Outline by Percival Goodman", ca. 1940s

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Includes only "Part III - Choice of the Community."


Box 28 Folder 04g

"Choice of the Community", ca. 1940s

8 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 04h

"Choice of the Community and the House in its Neighborhood", ca. 1940s

18 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

Revised and enlarged version of item above.


Box 28 Folder 04i

"Some Problems in Neighborhood Planning", ca. 1940s

6 pp., carbon typescript; 2nd copy, photocopy on archival paper.

Transcript of Goodman's talk at symposium of the Council for Planning Action, Boston, held at Littauer Center, Harvard University, May 7, 1949; edited version included inSymposium I; "Debunk: a Critical Review of Accepted Planning Principles,(ed. by Blanche Lemco and Elva Marshall), Boston, The Council for Planning, March 1950, pp. 24-27.


Box 28 Folder 04j

"Outline for High School Students, Community and City Planning", 1946

5 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; copy sent to Dr. Leonard Cavallo at Benjamin Franklin High School, 6/3/46.


Box 28 Folder 04k

"A Talk Given at Benjamin Franklin High School", ca. 1940s

2 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 28 Folder 04l

"A Talk Given at Benjamin Franklin High School", ca. 1940s

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

Signed by PG; edited version of item above.


Box 28 Folder 04m

"Architect's Diary - Israel 1951", 1951 Oct

9 pp., typescript, 1st draft.

By PG; another copy in International Herzl Memorial Competition folder, Competitions, Box 3.


Box 28 Folder 05a

"Architect, Painter, Sculptor", ca. 1950s

3 pp., carbon typescript.

Summary of lecture sponsored by the Baltimore Museum and the Artists' Union of Baltimore; published by PG in Journal of the American Institute of Architects, vol. 18, no. 4 (October 1952), pp. 173-176.


Box 28 Folder 05b

"The Social Art", 1953

6 pp., mimeograph typescript.

By PG; read before a seminar on Creative Expression at Conference on Moral Standards, held under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York City, Sept. 13-15, 1953; published as "Architecture - the Social Art," in Journal of the American Institute of Architects, vol. 21, no. 1 (January 1954), pp. 11-15.


Box 28 Folder 05c

"Integration of the Plastic Arts", ca. 1950s

2 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 05d

"Integration of the Plastic Arts", ca. 1950s

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Retyping with revisions of Item above.


Box 28 Folder 05e

"City Housing Authority to Community Planning Agency", 1955

5 pp., archival photocopy from thermofax stencil.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 05f

"The Size of Dwelling Units and Their Locations", ca. 1950s

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

Signed by PG.


Box 28 Folder 06a

"Travel Notes", 1960

7 pp., carbon typescript.

Published by PG as "Travel Notes: 1960, Architectural Commentary,"The Second Coming Magazine,vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1961), pp. 36-39.


Box 28 Folder 06b

"Answers - P/A Symposium", 1960 Oct 12

5 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 06c

"Organization Architecture or a Walk Down Park Avenue", ca. 1960

9 pps., typescript.

An edited version published by PG as " Gloomy Glass and the Betrayal of the Bauhaus,"The Second Coming Magazine,vol. 1, no. 2 (July 1961), pp. 46-52; see Item below.


Box 28 Folder 06d

"Organization Architecture - a Walk Down Park Avenue", 1961 Mar 7

10 pps., typescript.


Box 28 Folder 06f

"Banning Cars from Manhattan", 1961 Mar 14

10 pp., carbon typescript.

By Percival and Paul Goodman; published as "Manhattan Without Cars," Program (Journal of the School of Architecture, Columbia University) (Spring 1961), pp. 35-42; "Banning Cars from Manhattan,"Dissent,vol. 8, no. 3 (Summer 1961), pp. 304-311; reprinted in Paul Goodman,Utopian Essays and Practical Proposals,New York: Random House, 1962, pp. 145-155.


Box 28 Folder 06g

[Untitled page of captions for "Banning Cars from Manhattan," Item above.]

1 p., carbon typescript.


Box 28 Folder 06h

"Technology, City, People"

32 pp., typescript.


Box 28 Folder 06i

"Technology, City, People & the Alternatives."

32 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

Edited version of Item above; labeled "Culture of Cities," presented at Mt. Holyoke Conference, 4/28/61.


Box 28 Folder 06j

"Lincoln Center, Vast Emporium of the Arts"

10 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; published as "Lincoln Center, Emporium of the Arts," in Dissent, vol. 3, no. 3 (Summer 1961), pp. 333-338.


Box 28 Folder 07a

"Planning for the Coming Forty Years", 1961 Jun 31

13 pp., hectograph typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07b

"Notes for Lecture", 1961 Dec 4

7 pp., typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 07d

"Notes for Lecture", 1961 Dec 4

8 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

Lecture on city planning prepared for SAH.


Box 28 Folder 07e

"Architecture", 1961 Dec 1

48 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; article for unidentified encyclopedia.


Box 28 Folder 07f

"Editorial, in Defense of Competitions", 1962 Jul 1

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Published as "In Praise of Competitions,"Architectural Forum,vol. 117, no. (July 1962), p. 65.


Box 28 Folder 07g

"Some Comments by an American Tourist Motoring in France", 1962 Aug 22

2 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07h

"Memo on Proposed con Ed Oil Storage Facility (East River, 15th to 22nd Street, Manhattan,", 1962 Sep 10

4 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; copy sent to James Felt on 9/10/62.


Box 28 Folder 07i

"Remarks by Percival Goodman, FAIA, FIAL", 1962 Nov 16

3 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG, remarks prepared for Metropolitan Council on Housing.


Box 28 Folder 07j

[Untitled ms. with Goodman's comments on his different plans for New York City], 1963 Jan 21

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

PG sent copy toWest Side News.


Box 28 Folder 07k

"On Architectural Education", ca. 1960s

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

By PG; published inCooper Union Alumni News,vol. 26, no. 5 (February-March 1963), pp. 16-17.


Box 28 Folder 07l

"Teaching and Learning Buildings for New York City,", 1963 Oct 29

12 pp., carbon typescript with revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07m

"Do We Have a Public Duty?", 1964 Jan 10

3 pp., carbon typescript with revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07n

"Wood", 1964 Mar 30

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07o

"Housing U.S.A.," n.d., ca. 1960s

11 pp. (incomplete ms.), carbon typescript with minor handwritten revision.

By PG; published in French as "Evolution de l'Habitat aux Etats-Unis,"Architecture d'Aujourd'hui,no. 120 (April 1965), pp. 64-69.


Box 28 Folder 07p

"Le Corbusier Memorial", 1965 Oct 18

2 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

Introduction given by PG at service in memory of Le Corbusier held at Low Library, Columbia University and organized by the School of Architecture.


Box 28 Folder 07q

"On the Gropius Statement", ca. 1960s

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 28 Folder 07r

"A Platform for Physical Planning in New York City", ca. 1960s

9 pp., typescript, marked draft.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 07s

"A Platform for Physical Planning in New York City", ca. 1960s

6 pp., typescript, marked draft.

Stamped on verso of last page, "Received July 29, 1965;" relates to Item above.


Box 28 Folder 08a

"Can Our Cities Be Renewed", ca. 1960s

9 pp.; 7 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions with 2 pp. of handwritten notes.

By PG; with note, "Columbia College, Deans Day, 2/66."


Box 28 Folder 08b

"An Essay in Urban Renewal", 1966 Mar 15

8 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 08c

"A Plan for Planning", 1966 Aug 1

17 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG; published in Tri-Quarterly, No. 8 (Winter 1967), pp. 147-155.


Box 28 Folder 08d

"An Ounce of Prevention", 1967 Feb 1

2 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 08e

"Notes for Discussion on Residence Halls for University of Iowa", 1967 May 1

5 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG; relates to seminar on student housing held at University of Iowa, Iowa City, in May of 1967, in which PG participated; see General Correspondence file, PG to Robert F. Sayre (6/20/67); Housing Studies Files, Institutional Proposals, Feasibility Studies & Misc. Projects, Box 16, and related drawings.


Box 28 Folder 08f

"Two Types of College Residence Halls based on Mixed Occupancy", ca. 1960s

2 pp., carbon typescript.

[PG]; relates to Item above.


Box 28 Folder 08g

"Social Space - The Architectural Determinant", 1967

8 pp., carbon typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 08h

["Community - An Obsolete Conception"], 1967 Jul 11

6 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG; published as Part I of "The Concept of Community and the Size for a City," pp. 59-62, in Urban America: Goals and Problems (Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States) (August 1967), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.


Box 28 Folder 08i

["Is There a Size for A City?"], 1967 Jul 11

8 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG; published as Part II of "The Concept of Community and the Size for a City," pp. 62-65, in Urban American: Goals and Problems (hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States) (August 1967), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.


Box 28 Folder 08j

"Ivory Tower and Market Place", 1968 Sep 16

5 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

Signed by PG.


Box 28 Folder 08k

"What Do We Do To Celebrate Our 2nd [200th] Birthday,", 1968

4 pp.; 2 pp., carbon typescript; 2 pp.

2 pp., thermofax sketch by PG, 2 copies, one labeled in pencil, "Monument: Geo Washington Teeth, 68". Note in pencil states, "Sent to L.M. Pockell, Avant Garde". Uncertain if published in Avant-Garde.


Box 28 Folder 08l

"The Urban Crisis, A National Crisis", 1969

6 pp.; 5 pp., typescript paste-up, with 1 p. carbon typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 08m

"Things Are in the Saddle"

16 pp. (incomplete text), mimeograph typescript.

By PG; title of Lecture #2 at New School, NY, 1965.


Box 28 Folder 08n

"Things Are in the Saddle"

7 pp.; 5 pp., thermofax typescript with handwritten revisions and 2 pp. of handwritten notes attached.'

Title of Lecture #2 at New School, NY, 1965.


Box 28 Folder 08o

"The Haunting Question of Irrelevance", 1969

9 pp.; 7 pp., carbon typescript, with 2 letters attached.

Excerpts rom talk by PG, Annual Conference, Guild for Religious Architecture; published in Faith & Form, vol. 2 (Summer 1969), pp. 44-46.


Box 28 Folder 09a

"Model Communities", ca. 1970s

2 pp., Carbon typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 09b

"To Them That Hath", 1970 Jan 9

15 pp., thermofax typescript with handwritten revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 09c

"Comment on A Language for Architecture Revolution by Lyndon Herbert", 1970 Mar 24

3 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 09d

"Limiting the Goals in Large Scale Planning", ca. 1970s

13 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

By PG; published as pps. 307-314, in unidentified publication, ca. Feb. 1971.


Box 28 Folder 09e

"Not Simply Bricks & Mortar", 1971 Jun 8

12 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions, clipping taped to last page.

By PG; note in pencil, "For Richmond College, Journal of Educ."


Box 28 Folder 09f

"Some Reflections on Industrial Design", 1973 Jan 16

5 pp., typescript.

PG; an edited version published as "Introduction," Design Quarterly, No. 88 (1973), p. 4. (Issue entitled Industrial Design USA: Human Systems, edited by Patricia Conway.)


Box 28 Folder 09g

"The Fourth Paradigm (Communitas Revisited)", 1972 Oct - 1973 May

15 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.

Edited and shortened version published as "Life in the Year 2000," RIBA Journal, vol. 80, no. 7 (July 1973), pp. 318-321; see also, The Double E, Anchor Books: Garden City, New York, 1977 and "Afterword: Communitas Revisited," pp. 225-255, in Communitas, New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.


Box 28 Folder 09h

"Planning the Future City"

25 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 09i

"Planning the Future City"

25 pp., thermofax typescript with handwritten notes.

Almost identical to Item above


Box 28 Folder 09j

"Man Made Environment and the B.T.U."

6 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 09k

[Untitled ms. on state of architectural profession, urging NY Chapter (of A.I.A.?) to establish series of competitions], 1975 Dec 8

3 pp., typescript.

Typed on PG office stationery.


Box 28 Folder 09l

"Proposed Competitions", 1976 Jan 22

11 pp. (p. 1 missing), photocopy of typescript.


Box 28 Folder 10a

"An Opinion on the Proposed Designation of 45 E. 66th Street as a Landmark", ca. 1977

14 pp., mimeograph typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

Signed by PG; presented at hearing of Landmarks Preservation Commission, 7/12/77.


Box 28 Folder 10b

"Against the Proposed Construction at 9-31 West 53rd Street, New York, New York", ca. 1977

8 pp., photocopy of typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

By PG; read of NYC Planning Commission, City Hall, 9/7/77.


Box 28 Folder 10c

"Needed - A Rebirth of Common Sense", 1978 Jan

14 pp., typescript with revisions

By PG; edited as "Rebirth of Common Sense; We Perish by Our Own Greed or Live Altruistically," The Churchman, vol. 192, no. 6 (August-September 1978), pp. 9-10.


Box 28 Folder 10d

"Tips on the Future", 1979 Jan

19 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 10e

"Ecology & Economy", 1979[?]

14 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 28 Folder 10f

"Saving Central Park", 1979 Mar 1

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Sent to J.M. K[aplan].


Box 28 Folder 10g

"For Lewis Mumford - From Percival Goodman", 1979 Oct

7 pp., text of 5 pp, carbon typescript, with 2 letters attached.

Talk given in honor of Mumford.


Box 28 Folder 10h

"Visionary Drawings of Architecture & Planning", ca. 1979

13 pp., typescript with numerous handwritten additions.

Lecture given by PG at the Drawing Center, NYC, in conjunction with exhibition, "Visionary Drawings for Architecture and Planning," 3/14/79.


Box 28 Folder 10i

[Untitled text on the city], 1979 Oct

4 pp., typescript with handwritten additions.

Typed on verso of PG stationery; handwritten note states, "For Boston Conference, Urban Design AIA, 10/22-24/79.


Box 28 Folder 11a

"Roofscapes of Manhattan", 1980 Sep 4

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

By PG; published in SITES, no. 5 (1981), pp. 11-13.


Box 28 Folder 11b

"Auguste Choisy", ca. 1980

1 p., typescript.

Published by PG inMacmillan Encylopedia of Architects,1982.


Box 28 Folder 11c

"Teaching the Elements of an Architecture Responsive to the Human Need and the Ecological Imperative", 1981 Aug

17 pp., typescript with revisions.

By PG; version published as "Architecture Responsive to Human Needs and the Ecological Imperative," inJournal of Architectural Education,vol. 35, no. 1 (Fall 1981), pp. 46-50.


Box 28 Folder 11d

"Arcading Manhattan", 1987 Jan 21

3 pp., typescript.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 11e

"Arcading Manhattan", 1987 Jan 21

4 pp.; 3 pp., carbon typescript with attached card from The Editor, The New York Times.

By PG; same as above.


Box 28 Folder 11f

"National Service - Community Service", 1987 Apr 6

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 11g

"Mannahatta", 1987 Dec 1

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

By PG; published as "The Most Extraordinary Urban Vision in the History of Cities," in "New Yorkers on New York,"Architecture,vol. 77, no. 4 (April 1988), p. 82.


Box 28 Folder 11h

"The Future of the City", 19[88] Feb 26

4 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

By PG.


Box 28 Folder 11i

"The Future of the City", 19[88] Feb 26

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions.

By PG; first draft of previous text Item above.


Subseries 2: Copies of Published Articles & Transcribed Remarks by Goodman


Box 29 Folder 01

"A Note on the Modern House," Architectural Progress, vol. 5, no. 11, pp. 6-7, 23., 1931 Nov

3 pp., tearsheets.


Box 29 Folder 02

"Notes on Community Planning," Architectural Progress, vol. 6, no. 2, 1932 Feb

Journal; tearsheets.


Box 29 Folder 03

"20th Century Architecture," from The Florida Tropical Home at a Century of Progress, , 1933

1 p., tearsheet.


Box 29 Folder 04

Trend, vol. 2, no. 2, 1934 Mar-Apr

PG was the architectural editor and designed the cover.


Box 29 Folder 05

"Against Industrial Designers," Trend, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 191-194., 1934 Oct/Nov

2 pp., tearsheets.


Box 29 Folder 06

"Says Percival Goodman," The Gift and Art Buyer, , 1937 Apr

1 p., clipping.


Box 29 Folder 07

"Defense-time Planning for Peace-time Use," Architectural Record, vol. 88, no. 11, pp. 95-99., 1940 Nov

Offprint.


Box 29 Folder 08

"Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture," Kenyon Review, vol. 4, no. 1, 1942 Winter

By Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman.


Box 29 Folder 09

"Architecture in Wartime," The New Republic, vol. 109, no. 25 (December 20, 1943).

Journal; photocopy of article.

By Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman.


Box 29 Folder 10

"A Master Plan for New York," The New Republic, vol. 111, no. 21 (November 20, 1944).

Journal; photocopy of article.

By Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman.


Box 29 Folder 11

Symposium I; "Debunk: A Critical Review of Accepted Planning Principles", edited by Blanche Lemco and Elva Marshall (March 1950).

Includes PG's remarks at symposium of the Council for Planning Action, Boston, Littauer Center, Harvard University, May 7th, 1949, pp. 24-27.


Box 29 Folder 12

"UN Secretariat," Architectural Forum, pp. 1-20., 1950 Nov

Reprint.

PG participated in round-table discussion, "A Great Debate," pp. 11-12.


Box 29 Folder 13

"Architecture-the Social Art," Journal of the American Institute of Architects, vol. 21, no. 1, 1954 Jan


Box 29 Folder 14

"Architecture, Painter, Sculptor," Journal of the American Institute of Architects, vol. 24, no. 3 (September 1955)., 1955 Sep

Journal; tearsheets.


Box 29 Folder 15

"Shelter Engineering and the 'Plus' of Architecture," Education in Architecture (New Jersey Society of Architects and New Jersey Chapter, A.I.A.), 1958 Jun

Also included are misc. remarks by PG at seminar, pp. 5-7, 11, 13, 15, 18.


Box 29 Folder 16

"Travel Notes: 1960, Architectural Commentary," The Second Coming Magazine, vol. 1, no. 1, 1961 Jan/Feb


Box 29 Folder 17

"Manhattan Without Cars," Program (Journal of the School of Architecture, Columbia University), 1961 Spring

By Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman.


Box 29 Folder 18

"Lincoln Center, Emporium of the Arts," and "Banning Cars from Manhattan," Dissent, vol. 8, no. 3

By Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman.


Box 29 Folder 19

"Gloomy Glass and the Betrayal of the Bauhaus The Second Coming Magazine, vol. 1, no. 2, 1961 Jul

Journal, 2 copies; tearsheets.


Box 29 Folder 20

"In Praise of Competitions," Architectural Forum, vol. 117, no., 1962 Jul

1 p., tearsheet.


Box 29 Folder 21

"On Architectural Education," Cooper Union Alumni News, vol. 26, no. 5, 1963 Feb-Mar


Box 29 Folder 22

National Association of Home Builders Interdisciplinary Conference on Environmental Design, Transcript of General Sessions, Washington, D.C., 1964 Nov

PG's remarks, pp. 125-135, 224-227.

Transcript.


Box 29 Folder 23

"The Decay of American Cities: Alternative Habitat for Man," Decisions for America; Priorities and Consequences, vol. 5, nos. 1 and 2, (New University Thought, Special Issue), 1964


Box 30 Folder 01

"Evolution de l'Habitat aux Etats-Unis," no. 8, 1967 Winter

Offprint; 2 copies.


Box 30 Folder 02

"A Plan for Planning," Tri-Quarterly, no. 8, 1967 Winter

Journal; Offprint, 2 copies.


Box 30 Folder 03

"The Concept of Community and the Size for a City," Urban America: Goals and Problems (Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 Aug


Box 30 Folder 04

"Statement of Percival Goodman, F.A.I.A., Professor of Architecture, Columbia University," Urban America: Goals and Problems (Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States) (Sept./Oct. 1967), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 Sep/Oct


Box 30 Folder 05

"The Haunting Question of Irrelevance," Faith & Form, vol. 2, 1969 Summer

1 p., photocopy.


Box 30 Folder 06

"A Second Campus?," Columbia Forum, vol. 12, no. 2, 1969 Summer

2 copies.


Box 30 Folder 07

"A Symposium: Restructuring Metropolitan Area Government," The Georgetown Law Journal, vol. 58, nos. 4 and 5, 1970 Mar-May


Box 30 Folder 08

"Limiting the Goals in Large Scale Planning," [unidentified publication], pp. 30-314., 1971 Feb

Offprint.


Box 30 Folder 09

"Life in the Year 2000," RIBA Journal, vol. 80, no. 7, pp., 318-321., 1973 Jul

4 pp., photocopy.


Box 30 Folder 10

"Buildings are Judgment II," Ramparts, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 45-55., 1975 May-Jun

6 pp., tearsheets.

PG's comments, pp. 47-49.


Box 30 Folder 11

"Rebirth of Common Sense; We Perish by Our Own Greed or Live Altruistically," The Churchman, vol. 192, no. 6, 1978 Aug-Sep

2 copies; tearsheet.


Box 30 Folder 12

"Visions Filled with Common Sense," Journal of Current Social Issues, vol. 15, no. 3, 1978 Fall

2 copies.


Box 30 Folder 13

"Architecture Responsive to Human Needs and the Ecological Imperative," Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 35, no. 1, 1981 Fall


Box 30 Folder 14

"Roofscapes of Manhattan," Sites, 5, 1981


Box 30 Folder 15

"A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism," Sites, 16/17, 1985


Box 30 Folder 16

"New Yorkers on New York," Architecture, vol. 77, no. 4, 1988 Apr

22 pp., tearsheets

PG's comments, p. 82.


Subseries 3: Religious/Jewish Art and Architecture & Jewish Architects


TYPESCRIPTS OF ARTICLES AND/OR PUBLIC LECTURES ON JEWISH ART & SYNAGOGUE DESIGN, BY P.G.


Box 31 Folder 01a

"A Program for a Jewish Ceremonial Art, n.d., [1940s]

3 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 31 Folder 01b

[Untitled ms. on Jewish art and the design of the synagogue]

5 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

"For United Synagogue Convention, Atlantic City."


Box 31 Folder 01c

"The Challenge of Church Design," Journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, vol. 28, no. 1, 1951 Jan

4 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 31 Folder 01d

"The New Synagogue", 1953 Oct

7 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten additions.

An edited version published inThe Brooklyn Jewish Center Review,vol. 35, no. 8 (October 1953), pp. 10-11.


Box 31 Folder 01e

"Judaism"

3 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revision.

Office address at 40 E. 49th St., after October 1952.


Box 31 Folder 01f

"Stained Glass", [ca. late 1950s]

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 31 Folder 01g

"Opinion on Social Uses of Synagogues", 1956

2 pages, typescript.

Quoted from Chief Justice Albert Conway, N.Y. State Court of Appeals; note states that PG helped to draft text.


Box 31 Folder 01h

"On Religious Art"

2 pp., typescript.


Box 31 Folder 01i

"Art and Religion"

3 pp., mimeographed typescript.


Box 31 Folder 01j

A Summary of Jewish Beliefs, Customs and Synagogal Requirements", 1961 Sep

9 pp., mimeographed typescript with minor revisions.

Text relates to "A Guide for Planning the Synagogue Building,"Journal of the American Institute of Architects,vol. 37, no. 5 (May 1962), pp. 70-74; and text of manuscript, "Functional Elements of Modern Religious Buildings in the U.S.A.", typed 1/17/63.


Box 31 Folder 01k

"Synagogues & Community Centers in the United States", 1962 Jul 18

8 pp., carbon typescript.

English text for L'Arche, special issue on American Judaica, "De la Synagogue au Centre Communautaire."


Box 31 Folder 01l

"The Jew and the Synagogue Building", 1963 Mar 13

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 31 Folder 01m

[Untitled ms. on synagogue design], 1963 Aug

5 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

Text included inRecent American Synagogue Architecture,Jewish Museum catalogue, 1963.


Box 31 Folder 01n

"A Jewish Style", 1963 Sep 9

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.

Published as "The Essence of Designing a Synagogue,"The National Jewish Post and Opinion(September 27, 1963), p. 13.


Box 31 Folder 01o

"The Essence of Designing a Synagogue", 1967 May

3 pp., carbon typescript.

Text same as above, "A Jewish Style;" republished inFaith & Form,vol. 1, Special Issue (ca. 1967), pp. 16-17.


Box 31 Folder 01p

"Synagogue Architecture"

5 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions and additions.


Box 31 Folder 01q

"Synagogue Architecture in the Jewish Community of Our Time,", 1970 Mar 9

7 pp.; 6 pp. typescript with handwritten revisions, 1 p. thermofax copy.

For American Jewish Historical Society, 4/2/70.


Box 31 Folder 01r

"Synagogue of the Future"

1 p., typescript photocopy, (2 copies).

Text incorporated into "Percival Goodman's Synagogue';" published with his drawings inReform Judaism,vol. 6, no. 6 (March 1978), pp. 8-9.


Box 31 Folder 01s

[Untitled ms. on criteria for selection of religious buildings], 2/21/79.

2 pp., carbon typescript.

In PG's handwriting, "For Selection of Rel. Buildings, AIA, Washington, DC."


DRAFTS FOR ARTICLES BY PAUL AND PERCIVAL GOODMAN, "MODERN ARTIST AS SYNAGOGUE BUILDER," COMMENTARY, vol. 7, no. 1 (January 1949), pp. 51-55


Box 31 Folder 02a

[Untitled ms. on rebirth of Jewish art], [ca. 1948]

8 pp., typescript with handwritten additions by both Paul and Percival Goodman.


Box 31 Folder 02c

[Untitled ms. on rebirth of Jewish art], [ca. 1948]

11 pp.; 10 pp., typescript with editorial revisions, attached to 1 p., letter from Elliot E. Cohen to PG


Box 31 Folder 02d

"Prospects for a Rebirth of Jewish Religious Art", [1948]

11 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions and attached bio sheet.


Box 31 Folder 02e

"Prospects for a Rebirth of Jewish Religious Art", [1948]

13 pp., carbon typescript with attached bio sheet.


DRAFTS FOR ARTICLE BY PAUL AND PERCIVAL GOODMAN, "JEWS IN MODERN ARCHITECTURE," COMMENTARY, vol. 24, no. 1 (July 1957), pp. 28-35


Box 31 Folder 03

"The Jews in Architecture in the 19th and 20th Centuries"

16 pp.; typescript with handwritten revisions and additions by Paul Goodman.


Box 31 Folder 03

"The Jews in Architecture in the 19th and 20th Centuries"

16 pp.; carbon typescript with handwritten additions by Paul and Percival Goodman.


COPIES OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES & REMARKS BY PG AND ARTICLES BY PG & PAUL GOODMAN


Box 31 Folder 04

"Tradition from Function," in "Creating a Modern Synagogue Style," Commentary, vol. 3, no. 6, 1947 Jun

Journal; photocopy.

Journal; photocopy.


Box 31 Folder 05

"Modern Artist as Synagogue Builder," Commentary, vol. 7, no. 1 (January 1949), 1949 Jan

Journal; photocopy, including "What Kind of Synagogue," from later issue with letters to editor from Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg and Paul Goodman, pp. 292-293.


Box 31 Folder 06

"The Challenge of Church Design," Journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, vol. 28, no. 1, 1951 Jan

Journal; tearsheets.

Journal; tearsheets.


Box 31 Folder 07

"The New Synagogue," The Brooklyn Jewish Center Review, vol. 35, no. 8, 1953 Oct

Journal; tearsheets, with handwritten changes.

Journal; tearsheets, with handwritten changes.


Box 31 Folder 08

"Worship and the Arts in the Jewish Tradition," and "Religious Buildings, Building Types Study Number 229," Architectural Record, vol. 118, no. 6, 1955 Dec

Reprint; includes illustrations of PG's buildings.

Reprint.


Box 31 Folder 09

"Jews in Modern Architecture," Commentary, vol. 24, no. 1, 1957 Jul

Journal.

Journal.


Box 31 Folder 10

"The Jews in Architecture," by PG

Tearsheets, cols. 719-756.

FromJewish Art, an Illustrated History,edited by Cecil Roth, probably 1961 edition, New York: McGraw Hill Books and London: Allen.


Box 31 Folder 11

"A Guide for Planning the Synagogue Building," AIA Journal, vol. 37, no. 5 , pp. 70-74, 1962 May

Offprint, 2 copies.


Box 31 Folder 12

Recent American Synagogue Architecture, organized by Richard Meier, Jewish Museum, 1963

Exhibition catalogue; text by PG, pp. 20-22.


Box 31 Folder 13

"The Essence of Designing a Synagogue," The National Jewish Post and Opinion,, p. 13, 1963 Sep 27

Tearsheets, 2 copies.


Box 31 Folder 14

"What Do We Look For in a Church Building?" AIA Journal,, pp. 49-64, 1964 Sep

Offprint.

Includes PG's remarks, AIA Committee on Religious Architecture seminar, "Architecture," p. 60.


Box 31 Folder 15

Proceedings of the Sixth Annual American-Israel Dialogue, "The Future of a Relationship: American Jewry and the People of Israel," with PG's remarks in Congress Bi-Weekly, vol. 36, no. 3, 1969 Feb 24


Box 31 Folder 16

"Meaning Needed," p. 419, in "Where Do I Stand Now? - A Symposium," pp. 389-466 Judaism, issue no. 92, vol. 23, no. 4, 1974 Fall


Box 31 Folder 17

"The Essence of Designing a Synagogue," Faith & Form, vol. 1, Special Issue, ca. 1967


PARTIAL TYPESCRIPT AND ILLUSTRATIONS FOR CHAPTER BY PERCIVAL AND PAUL GOODMAN, "JEWISH ARCHITECTS OF THE 19TH and 20TH CENTURIEs," CA. 1955


Box 31 Folder 18

"Bibliography for Chapter, Jewish Architects of the 19th and 20th Centuries."

2 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten editorial note.


Box 31 Folder 18

"Acknowledgements", ca. 1955

1 p., carbon typescript.


Box 31 Folder 18

"Part II," [Comments on illustrations].

36 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten additions.


Box 31 Folder 18

[Numbered illustrations accompanying text, "Part II."]

40 illustrations.


OTHER MATERIAL


Box 31 Folder 19

Correspondence and Misc. Material related to Chapter, "Jewish Architects of the 19th and 20th Centuries", ca. 1955

An item level inventory of the correspondence in this folder can be consulted in a downloadable Excel spreadsheet.


Box 31 Folder 20

Articles and Research Material on Jewish Architects, related to Article, "Jewish Architects of the 19th and 20th Centuries.", 1954

Offprint : Edward Jamilly, "Anglo-Jewish Architects, and Architecture in the 18th and 19th Centuries,"Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England,vol. 18, [1954?], pp. 127-141.

10 pp., mimeograph typescript : Rabbi Armond E. Cohen, "Eric Mendelsohn as a Man and Friend," Jewish Museum, May 13, 1954.

Misc. Photographs and Copies of Photographs of Jewish architects: Dankmar Adler, Eric Mendelsohn, Albert Kahn, and Abraham Hirsh.


Box 31 Folder 21

Typescript of Portion of Proposed Book on Modern Religious Architecture in the U.S.A., 1963

Text by PG; preface and text on Judaism and synagogue architecture. "Functional Elements of Modern Religious Buildings in the U.S.A." 65 pp., typescript, final draft typed 1/17/63.


Box 31 Folder 22

Correspondence, pamphlets, contract & misc. material concerning proposed book on contemporary religious architecture., 1961-1962

PG to Thomas Creighton, editor of Progressive Architecture (1961 Jul 10) ; PG's Proposal for book on contemporary religious architecture. ; Creighton to PG (1961 Jul 26) ; Creighton to PG (1961 Jul 28) ; Proposal for book on contemporary religious architecture ; Jean Koefoed to PG, with copy of Reinhold Publishing Corporation Contract (1961 Aug 28) ; PG to Koefoed (1961 Sep 6) ; Myron Schoen to Creighton (1961 Sep 7) ; Virginia Dunne, Sec. to Koefoed to PG (1961 Sep 15) ; Creighton to PG, with attached article (1961 Oct 13) ; Koefoed to PG (1961 Nov 28) ; PG to Koefoed (1961 Dec 15) ; Contract between Reinhold Publishing Corporation and PG (1962 Apr 27) ; Koefoed to PG (1962 Jun 6) ; PG to Koefoed (1962 Jun 13) ; PG to Koefoed (1962 Aug 22) ; Koefoed to PG (1962 Sep 18) ; Charles J. Betts, Consulting Architect, Board of Church Extension of Disciples of Christ, to PG, with misc. brochures on church planning (1962 Oct 17) ; PG to Betts (1962 Oct 19).


Box 32 Folder 01

Articles on the Jewish Museum, New York, NY, 1940s, 1944-1946

PG was architect to Jewish Theological Seminary for conversion of Warburg Mansion into Jewish Museum.

"New Museum to House Jewish Art Treasures." n.d. (Clipping)

Paul Goodman and Benjamin N. Nelson, "Notes for a Museum of the Jewish Faith," 12/12/44 (12 pp., typescript); Handwritten note on p. 1 from PG to Taylor [Stoehr], 1978, states that article "was written as my proposal for a program when altering the Warburg house into the Jewish Museum in NYC." Published as "Project for a Modern Jewish Museum,"Commentary,vol. 1, no. 4 (February 1946), pp. 15-20.

[Untitled ms. commenting on "Museum Plan"] (2 pp., carbon typescript).

[Untitled outline for arrangement of Jewish Museum], n.d.(19 pp., typescript with additions by unidentified hand and two schematic plans by Percival Goodman).


Box 32 Folder 02

PG'S Recommendations for United States Holocaust Memorial & Related Correspondence, 1981-82., 1981-1982

Hillel Levine to PG with enclosed text, "Between Presentation and Representation: Guidelines for the Development of Museum Themes" (1981 Dec 2) ; PG to Levine with enclosed text by PG, "Holocaust Memorial" (1981 Dec 9), 2 copies ; Rabbi Bernard S. Raskas to PG (1981 Dec 23) ; PG to Raskas (1981 Dec 30) ; PG to Levine (1982 Mar 11) ; 2-page copy of text of PG's Memorial to Six Million Jews, 1949-50 ; Clipping.


Box 32 Folder 03

Correspondence and other non-inventoried material related to the Commission on Synagogue Administration and the Architects Advisory Panel & Committee on Synagogue Art and Architecture of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1976-1988


Box 32 Folder 04

Misc. Manuscript Material by Others, not PG, on Religious Art, Architecture & Synagogues., ca. 1950s

Paul Goodman, "The Problem of Religious Art Today," n.d. (1 p., carbon typescript.)

"What is the Relationship Between Religion and Art?" 1952. (3 pp., carbon typescript); Union Theological Seminary [possibly by Paul Tillich]; stamped on verso, Richard Pousette-Dart.

Joseph N. Hettel, "The Cornerstone." 4 pp., (2 copies), typescript and carbon typescript; Typed on sheet, "Journal of the A.I.A., Nov. 1952."

"Ground-Breaking Ceremony," n.d. (1 p., typescript.)

"Symbols and Quotations." (1 p. from unidentified publication, pp. 7 & 8.)

"Architectural Exhibit of Church Buildings," n.d. (1 p.)


Box 32 Folder 05

Manuscripts by PG: Handwritten Notes on Religious Architecture & Ritual Objects.

"Towards an Ideal Synagogue," n.d. (7 pp.)

[Untitled notes on architecture and religious buildings], n.d. (1 pp.)

[Untitled notes from Exodus with accompanying sketches], n.d. (4 pp.; Notes found in 1942 journal.)

[Misc. notes on Sukkah, Jewish symbols, etc.], n.d. (4 pp.)

"Suc[c]oth," n.d. [ca. 1960s]. (3 pp.)

[Untitled notes for talk on architecture and religious buildings], H[ebrew] U[nion] C[ollege], 5/60. (2 pp., handwritten.)


Box 32 Folder 06

Cornerstone and Dedication Speeches & Synagogue Descriptions for PG'S Synagogues & Religious Buildings.

Written texts or remarks, for the most part, are by PG. In a few instances they may be by others; names, locations and job numbers for synagogues have been added for identification purposes.

[Untitled discussion about Nassau Community Temple, West Hempstead, NY (#548)], n.d. (4 pp., carbon typescript.) Discussion between Rabbi Shain and PG at time of laying of cornerstone, ca. 1950.

"The Millburn Synagogue," [B'nai Israel, Millburn, NJ (#149)], n.d. (3 pp., typescript.) Signed by PG; description of art & architecture, ca. 1951.

"B[altimore] H[ebrew] C[ongregation]," [Baltimore, MD (#648)], n.d. (4 pp., handwritten.) Biblical references and remarks on religious art & architecture.

"Mural for the Entrance of the Temple: Baltimore Hebrew Congregation," [Baltimore, MD (#648)], n.d. (5 pp., typescript photocopy.) [Text probably by Paul Goodman.]

"Dedication Speech, Congregation Beth El, Springfield, Mass." (#251), 8/15/53. (4 pp., carbon typescript.) By PG.

"Springfield," [Beth El, Springfield, MA (#251)], 8/15/53. (3 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions.) Draft of item 5.

"For Springfield," [Beth El, Springfield, MA (#251), 8/15/53]. (5 pp., handwritten.) Draft of item 5 & 6.

"Jewish Way of Life," [Beth Israel, Lebanon, PA (#252)], 10/25/[53]. (1 p., typescript with handwritten additions.) Radio interview with PG.

"Dedication, Lebanon Speech," [Beth Israel, Lebanon, PA (#252)], 10/28/53. (9 pp., handwritten draft.)

"Address of Percival Goodman, Architect," [Beth El, Providence, RI (#249)], (4/25/54). (3 pp., typescript.)

"Temple Beth El, Providence, R.I., Dedication Speech," (#249) [4/25/54]. (2 pp., carbon typescript.)

"St. Paul - Cornerstone Speech," [Temple of Aaron, St. Paul, MN (#254)], 9/56. (4 pp., handwritten.)

"Speech St. Paul, Minn.," [Temple of Aaron (#254)], n.d. (5 pp., handwritten.)

"A Synagogue Building," 3/31/58. (5 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.) Program description for a reform congregation in Columbus, OH, probably Temple Israel (#256).

[Untitled ms. on Unitarian Universalist Church, Garden City, NY (#663)], n.d. (3 pp., handwritten draft.)

"Barnert Temple," [Paterson, NJ (#263)], 2/65. (4 pp., handwritten draft.)

"Oak Park, Mich." [Beth Shalom (#859)], 4/65. (15 pp., handwritten draft.) Dedication Speech.

"Rough Draft," n.d. (stamped: received by PG, 4/5/68). (5 pp., carbon typescript.) [Untitled text with Biblical references and description of Adat Ari El (formerly Valley Jewish Community Center and Temple), North Hollywood, CA (#161)].

[Untitled introduction to presentation of preliminary ideas and sketches for unidentified religious building], n.d. (4 pp., handwritten draft.)

[Untitled remarks on synagogue building], n.d. (1 p., handwritten.)

[Untitled preliminary remarks and unlabeled sketches for religious structure], n.d. (3 pp., handwritten.)


Box 32 Folder 07

Published Proposals for Synagogues, by PG.

"Proposed Synagogue," p. 19, from unidentified publication. (2 copies; 1 tearsheet and 1 photostat.)

"Synagogue Proposals in a New Traditional Light,"Architectural Record,[ vol. 102, no. 3 (Sept. 1947), pp. 100-101. (Tearsheets.) P. 99, includes Percival and Paul Goodman remarks on "An American Synagogue for Today and Tomorrow," excerpted from "Tradition from Function,"Commentary,vol. 3, no. 6 (June 1947), pp. 542-544.

"Percival Goodman's Synagogue [Synagogue of the Future],"Reform Judaism,vol. 6, no. 6 (March 1978), pp. 8-9. (2 copies of complete issue.)


Box 32 Folder 08

Articles on PG and his Synagogues., 1960

American Judaism, vol. 9, no. 3 (Purim 1960). (2 copies of complete issue.) Flora Rheta Schreiber, "Paradox of Percival," pp. 8-9, 34.

Misc. non-inventoried clippings and tearsheets.


Box 32 Folder 10 to 12

Exhibition Catalogues on Synagogue Architecture, including PG's Work [3 folders], 1960s, 1970s

[1]:Recent American Synagogue Architecture,organized by Richard Meier, The Jewish Museum, 1963.

[2]:Churches & Temples: Postwar Architecture,text by James T. Burns, Jr., exhibition sponsored by New York Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 1964.

[3]:Two Hundred Years of American Synagogue Architecture,The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1976.


Box 32 Folder 13

Non-inventoried Clippings, Brochures and Fliers on Exhibitions of Synagogue Art & Architecture, 1951-1966


Box 32 Folder 14

Misc. Articles on Synagogues. (Tearsheets, offprints & photocopies)

"Religious Buildings, Building Types Study Number 205,"Architectural Record,vol. 114, no. 6 (December 1953), pp. 117-126. Tearsheets. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, "An American Synagogue for Today and Tomorrow," pp. 119-121; includes illustrations of art in PG's Congregation Beth El, Springfield, Massachusetts.

Elenore Lester, "An Ancient Faith in a New World,"National Weekly(Sept. 2, 1956), pp. 8ff. Tearsheets.

Aharon Kashtan, "Synagogue Architecture,"Technion,(June 1967), pp. 9-12. Offprint.

Elliot B. Gertel, "Review Essay (From Beth tefillah to Beth midrash: Learning from Synagogue Histories,"American Jewish History(March 1985), pp. 312-322. Photocopy.

Elliot B. Gertel, "Planning the Modern Synagogue Building,"Conservative Judaism,vol. 38, no. 4 (Summer 1986), pp. 42-50. Tearsheets.


Box 32 Folder 15

Misc. Articles

Central Conference American Rabbis Journal (Oct 1965), Two Problems in Stained Glass Window Chapel Design by Bonnie Farber, Commentary (December 1955), Commentary (February 1956), 2 copies of Vigorous art in the temple from Forum Magazine (May 1959)


Box 32 Folder 16 to 21

Journals with Articles on Modern Religious Art & Architecture, including the Work of PG [6 folders]

[1]:Time Magazine,vol. 66, no. 12 (September 19, 1955). "The New Churches," pp. 76-81"; includes illustration of Congregation Beth El, Springfield, Mass., p. 79.

[2]:Facts Forum,vol. 5, no. 6 (June 1956). Rene d'Harnoncourt, "Modern Art and Freedom," pp. 12-17.

[3]:CCAR Journal(Central Conference American Rabbis), no. 15, (October 1956). On contemporary synagogue art, pp. 1-27.

[4]:L'Arche,no. 8-9, (Aout-Septembre 1957). Issue on contemporary synagogue art and architecture, including work of PG.

[5]:World Jewry,vol. 7, no. 1 (September 1958). Edouard Roditi, "A Revolution in Synagogue Architecture," pp. 20, 24.

[6]:Building Construction,vol. 5, no. 12 (December 1964). "Houses of Worship", pp. 23-38; includes work by Goodman. Journal; reprint, (2 copies).


Box 32 Folder 22

Photographs & Negatives of Misc. Synagogues, not by PG., 1961

Some of material probably acquired in connection with book on Jewish art edited by Cecil Roth for Massadah Publishing Co., Israel; Jewish Art, an Illustrated History, New York: McGraw-Hill Books and London: Allen, 1961

Ark of Congregation B'nai Amoona, St. Louis, Missouri, ca. 1949. Erich Mendelsohn, architect.

Interior of Milan Synagogue, as remodeled in 1951-54. Eugenio Gentili and Manfredo d'Urbino, architects, with Alessandro Rimini and Ruggiero Rossi.

Sketch for Zilina Synagogue, Czechoslovakia, 1928. Peter Behrens, architect.

Interior of Anshe Maariv, Chicago, 1891. Adler and Sullivan, architects.

Beth Shalom, Elkins Park, 1956. Frank Lloyd Wright, architect; Jacob Stelman, photographer.

Negative of Beth Shalom, Elkins Park, 1956. Frank Lloyd Wright, architect; Jacob Stelman, photographer.


Box 33 Folder 01 to 02

Major Books of the 1950s on Synagogue Architecture, including Work of PG [2 folders]

[1]: Rachel Wischnitzer,Synagogue Architecture in the United States,Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1955. PG's work discussed and illustrated, pp. 136, 141, 143, 146-8, 150-9.

[2]: Peter Blake, editor,An American Synagogue for Today and Tomorrow,New York: The Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1954. Includes PG's, "The Character of the Modern Synagogue," pp. 87-95; "Congregation B'nai Israel, Synagogue & Community Center, Millburn, N.J.," pp. 103-105.


Subseries 4: Book Reviews & Letters to Editors


TYPESCRIPT OF BOOK REVIEWS


Box 33 Folder 03

"Things Are Not What They Seem," Review of Industrial Design and the Future, by Geoffrey Holme, 1934-1935

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The City of Man, by Christopher Tunnard, in "The City Beautiful," Art News, vol. 52, no. 5, 1953 Sep

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions, letter from John Hess to PG attached


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Synagogue Architecture in the United States, by Rachel Wischnitzer in Judaism, vol. 5, no. 1, 1956 Winter

5 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Wooden Synagogues, by Maria and Kazimierz Piechotka Journal of American Institute of Architects, vol. 35, no. 2, 1961 Feb

2 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions

Letter from PG to Joseph Watterson attached (11/28/60).


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The Image of the City, by Kevin Lynch, in The New Leader, vol. 44, no. 3, 1961 Jan 16

2 versions; 3 pp., carbon typescript; 2 pp., carbon typescript with minor revisions, with letters from Myron Kolatch to PG (9/19/60) and PG to Kolatch (10/26/60) attached.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The City in History, by Lewis Mumford, 5/4/61, in The New Leader, vol. 44, no. 29, 1961 May 15

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The Death and Life of Great American Cities, by Jane Jacobs in Dissent, vol. 9, no. 2, 1962 Spring

8 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions, letter from PG to Stanley Plastrik attached


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Liturgy and Architecture, by Peter Hammond; Third Portfolio of Catholic Institutional Designs, published by Catholic Property Administration, Duluth, Minn. Progressive Architecture, vol. 44, no., 1963 Feb

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

"It's More Profitable to Be a Foreign Prophet." Review of Architecture in Transition, by Constantinos A. Doxiadis; Cities and Space, edited by Lowden Wingo, Jr., 1962

2 versions; 5 pp., carbon typescript; 2nd version, 5 pages, carbon typescript


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Modern Church Architecture, by Albert Christ-Janer and Mary Mix Foley Progressive Architecture, vol. 44, no. 5, 1963 May

2 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Toward[s] a Church Architecture, edited by Peter Hammond Progressive Architecture, vol. 45, no. 4, 1964 Apr

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Babylon is Everywhere: the City as Man's Fate, by Wolf Schneider Progressive Architecture, vol. 45, no. 10, 1964 Oct

3 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revision.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Oeuvre Complete, Le Corbusier: Complete Works 1957-1965, Vol. 7, edited by W. Boesiger Architectural Forum, vol. 124, no. 4, 1966 May

2 versions; 5 pp., carbon typescript, (2/24/66); 7 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions, (2/28/66).


Box 33 Folder 03

"Maginot Line Thinking." Review of Rebuilding Cities, by Percy Johnson-Marshall Journal of the American Institute of Planners, vol. 32, no. 4, 1966 Jul

5 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Urban Design: The Architecture of Towns and Cities, by Paul D. Speiregen, 3/29/66 [handwritten], 4/4/66 [typed] Progressive Architecture, vol. 47, no. 6, 1966 Jun

6 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

"Five Books on the City"

10 pp., carbon typescript.

Review ofThe Living End, the City and It's Critics,by Roger Starr;The Regional City,edited by Derek Senior;The Architect and The City,edited by Marcus Whiffen;Metropolis on The Move,edited by Jean Gottman and Robert A. Harper;Planning for a Nation of Cities,edited by Sam Bass Warner, Jr., inProgressive Architecture,vol. 48, no. 4


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Matrix of Man: An Illustrated History of Urban Environment, [by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy] Architectural Record, vol. 145, no. 3, 1969 Mar

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revision.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The American Aesthetic, by Nathaniel Alexander Owings Book World (Sunday Chicago Tribune and Washington Post), 1969 Aug 31

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of The New City, published for Urban America, Inc., 1969 Sep

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revision.


Box 33 Folder 03

"Six More Books on Planning"

13 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.

Review ofBuilding the American City,by the National Commission on Urban Problems;Urban Dynamics,by Forrester;Urban and Regional Planning,by McLoughlin;Planning and Design Workbook for Community Participation,by the Research Center for Urban & Environmental Planning of Princeton University;Perspectives on Housing in a Developing Community,Hinds;Urban Dwelling Environments,by Caminos, Turner & Steffian;An Introduction to Town and Country Planning,Brown and Sherrard, [1970].Progressive Architecture,vol. 51, no. 4.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Jewish Ceremonial Art & Religious Observance, by Abram Kanof Liturgical Arts, vol. 39, no. 4, 1971 Aug

6 pp., carbon typescript (p. 5, thermofax typescript) with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Urban Structures for the Future, by Justus Dahinden, ca. 1972-1973

4 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Bricks & Brownstone: The New York Row House, 1783-1929, An Architectural and Social History, by Charles Lockwood Historic Preservation, vol. 25, no. 2, 1973 Apr-Jun

4 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Evaluation of Ideal Cities, by Robert Fishman, 1976

2 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten addition, letter from Paul D. Neuthaler to PG attached


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Revisions, by Sarah Swenson, 1978

3 pp., carbon typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Synagogues of Europe: Architecture, History, Meaning, by Carol Herselle Krinsky Architecture, vol. 75, no. 1, 1986 Jan

5 pp., typescript with minor handwritten revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Review of Cities & People: A Social and Architectural History, by Mark Girouard Architecture, vol. 75, no. 4, 1986 Apr

4 pp., typescript.


Box 33 Folder 03

Leonardo, Architect, by Carlo Pedretti Architecture, vol. 75, no. 5, 1986 May

4 pp., typescript with minor revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

Architecture from Prehistory to Post-Modernism, by Marvin Trachtenberg and Isabelle Hyman Architecture, vol. 75, no. 11, 1986 Nov

5 pp., typescript with minor revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

City as a Work of Art: London, Paris, Vienna, Donald J. Olsen Architecture, vol. 75, no. 4, 1986 Apr


Box 33 Folder 03

A History of Western Architecture, by Davis [sic] Watkin Architecture, vol. 77, no. 2, 1988 Feb

3 pp., typescript with minor revisions

Includes letter from PG to Michael J. Crosbie.


Box 33 Folder 03

Man Made the Town, by Michael Middleton Architecture, vol. 77, no. 12, 1988 Dec

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 33 Folder 03

The City That Never Was, by Rebecca Read Shandor Architecture, vol. 78, no. 7, 1989 Jul

4 pp., typescript with minor revisions

Includes letter from Michael J. Crosbie to PG attached.


Box 33 Folder 03

Bourgeois Utopias: The Rise and Fall of Suburbia, by Robert Fishman Architecture, vol. 78, no. 8, 1989 Aug

4 pp., typescript with minor revisions.


Box 33 Folder 03

The Living City, by Roberta Brandes Gratz Architecture, vol. 78, no. 9, 1989 Sep

2 pp., thermofax typescript.


COPIES OF PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS BY PG (Tearsheets, offprints & journals)


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Synagogue Architecture in the United States, by Rachel Wischnitzer. Judaism, vol. 5, no. 1, 1956 Winter

Offprint, (2 Copies).


Box 33 Folder 04

"Urban Planning and the City Dweller." Review of The Image of the City, by Kevin Lynch. The New Leader, vol. 44, no. 3, 1961 Jan 16

Journal.


Box 33 Folder 04

"The World is a City." Review of The City in History, by Lewis Mumford. The New Leader, vol. 44, no. 29, 1961 May 15

Journal.


Box 33 Folder 04

"What Can We Do to with the City?" Review of The Death and Life of Great American Cities, by Jane Jacobs. Dissent, vol. 9, no. 2, 1962 Spring

Journal


Box 33 Folder 04

"Abattoir for Sacred Cows." Review of The Death and Life of Great American Cities, by Jane Jacobs. Progressive Architecture, vol. 43, no. 4 (April 1962), pp. 200, 202., 1962 Apr

Tearsheets, 3pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Form and Function in Churches." Review of Liturgy and Architecture, by Peter Hammond; Third Portfolio of Catholic Institutional Designs, edited by Edward L. Spencer. Progressive Architecture, vol. 44, no. 2, 1963 Feb

Tearsheets, 3 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"The Inner Spirit Redefined." Review of Modern Church Architecture: A Guide to the Form and Spirit of 20th-Century Religious Buildings, by Albert Christ-Janer and Mary Mix Foley. Progressive Architecture, vol. 44, no. 5, 1963 May

Tearsheets, 3 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Radical Approach." Review of Towards a Church Architecture, edited by Peter Hammond. Progressive Architecture, vol. 45, no. 4, 1964 Apr

Tearsheets, 2 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Le Corbusier: Complete Works 1957-65, Vol. 7, by W. Boesiger. Architectural Forum, vol. 124, no. 4, 1966 May

Tearsheets, 2 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Dreaming with the A.I.A.." Review of Urban Design: The Architecture of Towns and Cities, by Paul D. Speiregen. Progressive Architecture, vol. 47, no. 6, 1966 Jun

Tearsheets, 3 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Five Books on the City"

Tearsheets, 3 pp.

Review ofThe Living End: The City and its Critics,by Roger Starr;The Regional City,edited by Derek Senior;Metropolis on the Move: Geographers Look at Urban Sprawl,edited by Jean Gottmann and Robert A. Harper;Planning for a Nation of Cities,edited by Sam Bass Warner, Jr.;The Architect and the City,edited by Marcus Whiffen.Progressive Architecture,vol. 48, no. 4 (April 1967), pp. 210, 216, 224, 232.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Urban Life in History, and Our Options Today." Review of Matrix of Man, by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy. Architectural Record, vol. 145, no. 3, 1969 Mar

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Six Books on Planning", 1970 Apr

Tearsheets, 8 pp.

Review ofBuilding the American City,by the National Committee on Urban Problems;Urban Dynamics,by Jay Forrester;Urban and Regional Planning,by J. Brian McLoughlin;Planning and Design Workbook for Community Participation,by the Research Center for Urban & Environmental Planning of Princeton University;Urban Dwelling Environmentsby Horacio Caminos, John Turner & John Steffian;An Introduction to Town and Country Planning,by A.J. Brown and H.M. Sherrad.Progressive Architecture,vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 148, 156, 162, 168, 184, 190, 200, 202.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Bricks & Brownstone, The New York Row House, 1738-1929, An Architectural and Social History, by Charles Lockwood Historic Preservation, vol. 25, no. 2, 1973 Apr-Jun

Journal


Box 33 Folder 04

"Trying to Remember." Review of Revisions, by Sarah Swenson Present Tense, vol. 5, no. 3, 1978 Spring

Photocopy, 2 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"A Building Type Haunted by History." Review of Synagogues of Europe: Architecture, History, Meaning, by Carol Herselle Krinsky Architecture, vol. 75, no. 1, 1986 Jan

Tearsheets, 2 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

"An Urban History for 'Enthusiastic Amateurs'." Review of Cities and People: A Social and Architectural History, by Mark Girouard Architecture, vol. 75, no. 4, 1986 Apr

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

"Buildings Were Among His 'Playthings'." Review of Leonardo, Architect, by Carlo Pedretti Architecture, vol. 75, no. 5, 1986 May

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Architecture from Prehistory to Post-Modernism, by Marvin Trachtenberg and Isabelle Hyman Architecture, vol. 75, no. 11, 1986 Nov

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of A History of Western Architecture, by David Watkin Architecture, vol. 77, no. 2, 1988 Feb

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Man Made the Town, by Michael Middleton Architecture, vol. 77, no. 12, 1988 Dec

Tearsheets, 2 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of The City that Never Was, by Rebecca Read Shanor Architecture, vol. 78, no. 7, 1989 Jul

Tearsheets, 4 pp.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of Bourgeois Utopias: The Rise and Fall of Suburbia, by Robert Fishman Architecture, vol. 78, no. 8, 1989 Aug

Tearsheet, 1 p.


Box 33 Folder 04

Review of The Living City, by Roberta Brandes Gratz Architecture, vol. 78, no. 9, 1989 Sep

Clippin


TYPESCRIPTS OF LETTERS TO EDITORS


Box 33 Folder 05

The Editor Herald Tribune, 5/15/44., 1955 May 15

2 pp., carbon typescript; 2nd copy, photocopy.

Published as "Real War Memorial; Destruction of Slums, an Architect Suggests," 5/17/44.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Herald Tribune, 4/4/45., 1945 Apr 4

2 pp., carbon typescript; 2nd copy, photocopy.

On city planning problems in New York City.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Herald Tribune, 8/22/45., 1945 Aug 22

2 pp., carbon typescript; 2nd copy, photocopy.

On war memorials.


Box 33 Folder 05

Dear Sir, n.d.

3 pp., carbon typescript; 2 copies.

A defense of Riverview, as one of architects of proposed Long Island City housing development; shorter letters published in *New York Times,11/3/45, andHerald Tribune.


Box 33 Folder 05

To Editor Herald Tribune, 4/16/46., 1946 Apr 16

4 pp., typescript. 2nd copy, carbon typescript; 3rd copy, 3 pp., carbon typescript, edited with handwritten revisions.

Proposes recommendations for United Nations Headquarters Commission.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Herald Tribune, "An Interim City for the U.N.O.," (n.d.).

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Herald Tribune, "Memo to Our New Chairman," 10/27/47., 1947 Oct 27

2 pp., carbon typescript.

For Bob Wagner, City Planning Commission on Master Plan for NYC.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, n.d.

3 pp., typescript; 2nd copy, carbon typescript.

Proposes platform on city planning for next mayor.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, n.d.

3 pp., typescript.

On design of United Nations.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Sunday Herald Tribune, 9/19/49., 1949 Sep 19

3 pp., carbon typescript.

Published as "'Work-Residence' Zones; Architect, Citing Bulova Case, Suggests Mixed Areas," 9/22/49.


Box 33 Folder 05

Editor Herald Tribune, 6/26/50., 1950 Jun 26

1 p., carbon typescript.

Protest against State Housing Division designs for China Village proposal in Chinatown.


Box 33 Folder 05

Editor Herald Tribun,, 1950 Jun 27

1 p., typescript.

By Dr. Margaret Ascher, PG's sister-in-law, concerning projected housing in Chinatown.


Box 33 Folder 05

The Editor New York Herald Tribune, 1950 Sep 13

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Published as "Percival Goodman Supports Moses Amendment," 9/16/50.


Box 33 Folder 05

The Editor New York Herald Tribune, 1953 Jun 19

1 p., carbon typescript.

On architecture and profit.


Box 33 Folder 05

[Jersey Architect] , 1961 Jan 11

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Comments on government involvement in housing and urban activities responding to Paul Eisenman's proposal in November 1960 issue.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, 1962 Jun 22

1 p., carbon typescript.

On Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza urban renewal area.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, 1962 Nov 23

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Published as "Bulldozing Communities; architect deplores approach in planning developments," 11/29/62.


Box 33 Folder 05

Letters, Editor New York Times, 1962 Nov 28

1 p., carbon typescript.

Charles K. Robinson's response to Goodman's letter above.


Box 33 Folder 05

Editor Commentary, 1966 Mar 11

3 pp., carbon typescript.

Commenting on Edward C. Banfield's review of Charles Abrams'The City is the Frontier.


Box 33 Folder 05

Editor New York Times, 1971 Sep 23

1 p., carbon typescript.

Published as "Mass Transit - And what Digging Can Do," 10/21/71; suggesting soliciting aid of Con Ed in construction of Second Avenue Subway tunnel.


Box 33 Folder 05

The Editor New York Times, 1973 Sep 11

1 p., carbon typescript.

Elimination of unnecessary limousines and city-owned passenger cars in City to improve air pollution.


Box 33 Folder 05

Editor New York Times, 1976 Aug 21

1 p., typescript.

Recommendations on public transportation to save money for city.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, 1978 Feb 14

1 p., carbon typescript.

On architectural insurance.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor, 1980 Sep 22

2 pp., carbon typescript.

Published as "Reducing Garbage,"East Hampton Star,10/2/80.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor, 1980 Dec 3

1 p., carbon typescript; 2nd copy.

On the building of a NYC monument to the victims of the Holocaust.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor NY Times, 1982 Nov 8

1 p., carbon typescript with handwritten additions.

Recommends removing license plates instead of towing illegally parked cars.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor, 1983 Nov 26

1 p., carbon typescript.

On PG's Riverview Housing proposal for Long Island City.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor Architectural Record, 1984 Jul 2

1 p., typescript.

Published 9/84; response to discussion on architectural education.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Times, 1985 May 14

1 p., carbon typescript.

Comment on art/architectural collaboration and the omitting of name of architect from account.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor, 1985 Sep 4

2 pp., typescript with misc. clippings, etc.

Letter against proposed Whitney Museum expansion, with miscellaneous clippings, etc., on Whitney expansion.


Box 33 Folder 05

Mr. Michell B. Rouda, Editor Architectural Technology, 1986 Apr 10

2 pp., hectograph typescript; 2nd p., to the Editor.

On architectural education.


Box 33 Folder 05

John Morris Dixon, Exec. Ed. Progressive Architecture, 1986 Aug 15

2 p., 2 copies, typescript.

Concerning journal's coverage of Barcelona Pavilion in August issue.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the New York Times, 1986 Nov 3

1 p., photocopy typescript, with clipping attached.

Proposing way of reducing sales tax evasion by stores.


Box 33 Folder 05

To the Editor New York Observer, 1988 Nov 12

1 p., carbon typescript.

Published as "Lost Their Guts," 1/9/89; on urban development.


Box 33 Folder 06

Misc. Non-inventoried Clippings & Photocopies of Published Letters to Editors


Box 33 Folder 07

"AN OPEN LETTER TO ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH"

Oculus,vol. 43, no. 2 (November 1981).

Oculus,vol. 45, no. 4 (December 1983).

Oculus,vol. 45, no. 5 (January 1984); includes PG's "A Free-Will Offering to St. Bart's," with related drawings, p. 5.

Sites,6 (1982); includes PG's "An Open Letter (a free-will offering) to St. Bartholomew's Church," with related drawing, p. 35.

Misc. correspondence and copies of drawings.


Box 33 Folder 08

Letter to Editor Concerning the Guggenheim Museum Addition, 1986

Oculus,vol. 47, no. 7 (March 1986); includes PG's letter to editor with related drawings, p. 13.

4 original satirical drawings related to Guggenheim Museum addition.

Copy of text of letter to editor.


Subseries 5: Lectures, Course Material, & Misc. Notes


Box 34 Folder 01

"The Research and Study Group of the Federation", ca. 1930s

3 pp., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 01

[Misc. notes], ca. 1930s

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 01

"Architecture is shelter." A.U.A. Program, 1932 Feb 11

2 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 01

"Rationale of the Interior", 1932 Jun 27

1 p., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 01

"Are We Modernists Modern Enough?", ca. 1930s

4 pp., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 01

"Mr. Cortissoz and Mr. Hood or Two American Attitudes", ca. 1930s

5 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 01

[Misc. untitled pages on cities, architecture, society and the arts.], ca. 1930s

7 pp., typescript & carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled proposal for an "ideal history of architecture."], ca. 1950s

3 pp., photocopy.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Suggestion for published volumes for a history of architecture], by PG, 1953 Apr 6

1 p., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 02

"The Paris Prize in Architecture, 1904-1934," by PG, ca. 1950s

3 pp., carbon typescript with handwritten additions.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled text criticizing the architectural designs for the United Nations], ca. 1950s

3 pp., carbon typescript. On PG letterhead.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Excerpts from Address given at Annual Convention, New Jersey Society of Architects, Asbury Park, N.J.," by PG, 1955 Jun 10

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Planning an Urban Area, a section of Greenwich Village, N.Y.C.", 1958 Dec 8

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Creative Integrity", ca. 1950s

2 pp., handwritten notes.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled lecture on the creation of architecture], Brown University, 1955 Apr

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled text on the art of planning], ca. 1950s

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled text on the art of planning], ca. 1950s

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

The Bulletin of the Architects League of Northern New Jersey, Chapter of the New Jersey Society of Architects, no. 72, 1956 Oct

Summarizes PG's lecture on "Architecture," relating to texts of items 9 and 10 above.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Preliminary Program," 48th Annual Meeting of the CAA and 13th Annual Meeting of SAH, ca. 1950s

1 p., mimeograph.


Box 34 Folder 02

[Untitled text of talk on the relationships between architecture and the arts], College Art Association, ca. 1950s

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Experts Critical of Public Housing," New York Times, 1958 Jul 20

1 p., copy.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Community Needs"

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Problems of City Planning"

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 02

"Maintain Enthusiasm," Lecture given at N.Y. Society of Architects, 1958 May 20

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Notes for untitled lecture on art in society], Boston, 1960 Apr 22

8 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Untitled talk on architecture and modern society], Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, 1960 Oct

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Untitled talk], Pratt [Institute], Brooklyn, NY, 1960 Nov 15

11 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Talk on community design and planning], given at conference on "Bergen County - 1975," Bergen Ethical Society, 1961 Apr 15

9 pp., typescript with handwritten revisions, carbon typescript and letter to PG.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Goodman on difficulties of practice and future of architecture", ca. 1960s

1 p., carbon typescript.

PG office address, 1860 Broadway, from 1955-68.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Kindergarten to Sixth Grade School and the Board of Education Architectural Department," by PG

8 pp., hectograph typescript.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Social Planning and the Special Mission of Israel," by PG

7 pp., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Annual Awards Banquet of the School of Architecture, Syracuse University," program with accompanying notes for PG's talk as guest speaker, 1962 May 12

5 pp., printed program and handwritten notes.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Untitled text of talk on collaboration between architect & artist], Contemporary Crafts Museum, NYC, 1962 May

13 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Replanning of North Park Avenue," by PG, 1962 Jul 25

4 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 03

[Untitled text], Syracuse University, [1962?] Oct 31

3 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

"The 21 [st] Century," Tulane University, New Orleans, 1962 Nov

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 03

"Auto & City," Pratt Institute, 1962 Nov 19

7 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 04

"Plan for 21[st] c[entury]," University of Pennsylvania, 1963 Feb

1 p., handwritten notes.


Box 34 Folder 04

[PG's notes for Architectural League panel on Sculpture and Architecture], 1964 Feb

2 pp.; 1 p., handwritten notes attached to 1 p., letter to PG from Nathan Cabot Hale.


Box 34 Folder 04

"Proposed North East Conference on Architectural Schools", ca. 1964

2 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 04

[Untitled text on city planning and modern technology], for C[olumbia] U[niversity] Seminar, 1964

11 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 04

"Lecture on Urban Aesthetics," for Teachers College, NY, 1964 Oct 31

8 pp., handwritten notes with attached letter to PG from Justin Schorr.


Box 34 Folder 04

[Untitled notes for PG lecture entitled, "The Modern Use of an Ancient Material"], address presented at Industry Convention, Structural Clay Products Institute (SCPI), 1964 Nov 15

10 pp., handwritten with 1 page program attached.


Box 34 Folder 04

[Lecture on NYC problems and Harlem], Columbia University, NY, 1964 Dec 7

20 pp.; 15 pp., handwritten attached to 5 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Notes for untitled lecture on "Break-through to the Hudson"], Columbia University, [1965] Feb 10

6 pp.; 2 pp., handwritten notes with attached clipping and printed text.


Box 34 Folder 05

"On Architecture," Wayne University, 1965 Mar

8 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Page of notes entitled, "Plane to L.A."], 1965 Jun 7

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Text of untitled lecture], Harvard [University], ca. 1965

9 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Draft of untitled lecture], Harvard [University], ca. 1965

9 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Text] of Harvard [University] Lecture, 1965 Apr 13

14 pp., typescript with handwritten additions.

Talk given again at Columbia [University], 10/65.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Notes for untitled talk on PG's ideas for Hudson River Valley], given at annual meeting of New York Metropolitan Chapter of American Institute of Planners, 1965 May 29

4 pp., handwritten with attached letter from Richard S. DeTurk to PG.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Planning," for American Institute of Planners, 1965 Jun

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

"The Architect Chooses Art", 1965 Jun

7 pp.; correspondence, press releases and introduction for symposium and exhibition of Architectural League and Artist-Craftsmen of New York.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Untitled text], American Fed[eration] of Art, ca. 1965

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Social and Non Social Env[ironment]," B[altimore] H[ebrew] C[ongregation], 1967 Apr

3 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Notes on Lecture for Claremont, California", 1967 May

6 pp.; 5 pp., typescript, with attached letter from PG to L.V. Malmquist.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Notes for Lecture - Guns or Butter", 1967 May

2 pp., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Miscellaneous notes on planning and the Vietnam War], 1967 May 16

3 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 05

[Miscellaneous notes], 1967

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 05

I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. 15, no. 16, 1967 May 8


Box 34 Folder 05

[Draft of Committee of the Planning Professions to End the War in Vietnam, with misc. correspondence concerning conference at Society for Ethical Culture; Goodman was chairman; includes correspondence with Lewis Mumford, Romaldo Giurgola, James Marston Fitch, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Albert Mayer, Congressman James Scheuer, Garrett Eckbo, Mario Salvadori, Marcel Breuer, Henrik Bull, and Isaiah Ehrlich.], ca. 1967

20 pp.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Vietnam - Before and After," extracts from a speech delivered by Lewis Mumford at the Ethical Culture Society, 1968 May 3

10 pp; 8 pp., carbon typescript with 2 handwritten letters from Mumford to PG.


Box 34 Folder 05

"Proposed Platform Plan on Planning for Political Candidates," draft from PG, 1968 Sep 4

1 p., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 05

"What are the Social Effects of the Nonsocial Environment?" Teachers College, Dept. of Psychology, 1968 Dec 4

4 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

"Pollution," for Princeton Earthday, 1970

4 pp., handwritten with attached clippings.


Box 34 Folder 06

"No Stolports on Manhattan's Shores," by PG, 1971 Mar 15

2 pp., thermofax typescript.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Untitled lecture on urban design, planning and architecture," Columbia University], 1971 Fall

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

"N.Y.S.A. Design Citations, 1973," PG, Chairman, 1973

6 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Notes for talk on Utopia], Barnard College, 1974 Oct

1 p., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

"On Berman's Review of The Power Broker", 1975 Feb

4 pp., thermofax typescript.

Published as in article, "Buildings are Judgmental II," Ramparts, vol. 13, no. 8 (May-June 1975), pp. 47-49.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Text on cities in trouble], WBAI, 1975 Oct 2

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Untitled notes], Carnegie Mellon, 1975 Nov 18

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Untitled notes], Carnegie Mellon, 1975 Nov 19

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

"As Background for discussion on S.F.," East Hampton, 1977

3 pp., handwritten.

Reverse is handwritten text for memorial meeting for Ben Nelson, 11/11/77.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Untitled text related to ideas of the Double E ], Fairleigh Dickinson, 1978 May 6

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 06

[Misc. notes and sketches], [Rene] Dubos Forum [on energy consumption and the quality of life], Seven Springs, 1978 Sep 24

7 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 07

Minutes, Program and notes for 1967 International Congress on Religion, Architecture, and the Visual Arts, 1966 Oct 2

11 pp.


Box 34 Folder 07

"Text of preface to Milton by William Blake", ca. 1960s/1970s

2 p.


Box 34 Folder 07

Flier for Institutions for a Post-Technological Society: the Universitas Project, undertaken by MOMA and Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., with handwritten notes and sketches.


Box 34 Folder 07

[Untitled notes on the environment and society], ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 07

"Comment," by PG, "Social Planning Management," Dept. of Urban & Regional Planning, Florida State College, Tallahassee, ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 07

[Misc. notes on streets and roads], ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 07

[Schedule of PG's Course at the New School for Social Research, Center for New York City], 1969 [Fall]

1 p., carbon typescript with handwritten additions.


Box 34 Folder 07

ARA News (June 1969), No. 12., 1969 Jun


Box 34 Folder 07

[Notes and questions on the city and technology], ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 07

[Outline on elements which affect human settlement and some utopian communities], ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., typescript.


Box 34 Folder 07

"Education for Careers," pp. 80-85, ca. 1960s/1970s

6 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 34 Folder 07

[Misc. pages from unidentified text.], ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., carbon typescript.


MISCELLANEOUS NOTES & PAPERS, CA. 1960s-70s


Box 34 Folder 08

"Planning Old & New", ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Notes], Institute of Market Communications, ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

"Urban Problems", ca. 1960s/1970s

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Untitled text on an architectural & technical education], ca. 1960s/1970s

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Misc. notes on planning, technology, etc.], ca. 1960s/1970s

6 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

"What is Architect?", ca. 1960s/1970s

7 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Misc. notes on building and the city], ca. 1960s/1970s

8 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Misc. notes on the city and utopia], for City Seminar, [1973?] Mar 9

2 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

"The Population explosion as it affects teaching of urban design & architecture], ca. 1960s/1970s

9 pp., handwritten.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Misc. handwritten notes], ca. 1960s/1970s

5 pp.


Box 34 Folder 08

[Page of quotes], ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p.


Box 34 Folder 08

"Utopia", ca. 1960s/1970s

1 p., hectograph typescript.


Box 34 Folder 09

Misc. non-inventoried notes, clippings and untitled articles on cities, planning, housing, utopia; undated material, ca. 1970


Box 34 Folder 10

New School [for Social Research] Lecture Series, ca. 1960s/1970s

Notes for all but Lecture 3, with illustrations. PG gave 8 lectures on NYC, Sept. - Nov. 1965.


Box 34 Folder 11

The Institute for Religious and Social Studies, "Humanizing Life in the Megalopolis", 1965 Oct 26

Transcription from tape with talk by PG on "Making Living Space Livable"

3 copies; 1 unedited typescript; 2 edited carbon typescript copies, one containing additional handwritten notes.


LECTURE AND COURSE NOTES, INCLUDING MISC. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LECTURES AND COURSE MATERIAL


Box 35 Folder 01 to 02

New School [for Social Research], New York. Lectures on Cities in Crisis, 1967 Oct-Nov


Box 35 Folder 03 to 05

New School for Social Research, Center for New York City Affairs. Course, "Alternatives in Urban Design", 1969 Fall


Box 35 Folder 06 to 09

New School for Social Research, Center for New York City Affairs. Course entitled "Alternatives in Urban Design", 1971 Spring

(Includes notes with date of 1968.)


Box 35 Folder 10

[Misc. notes on New York City and urban problems], 1971


Box 35 Folder 11 to 13

Columbia University. [Lectures on the problems of the City, the Master Plan & and the Suburbs], 1971


Box 35 Folder 14

Yale University. [Lecture on the city, planning & the future], [1971?]


Box 35 Folder 15

Misc. clippings, 1971


Box 35 Folder 16

Columbia University. Lecture on Harlem River [Project] of 1966, ca. 1960s


Box 35 Folder 17

Sarah Lawrence College, Center for Continuing Education and Community Studies, Bronxville, NY

Lecture on the city of Yonkers, Oct. 1967.


Box 35 Folder 18

City Club of New York. Lecture, 1968 Oct


Box 35 Folder 19

Mt. Holyoke. "Since Communitas", 1969 Feb


Box 35 Folder 20

Columbia University, Dean's Day. Lecture on Columbia University, 1969 Feb


Box 35 Folder 21

Columbia University, Alumni Association Meeting. "2nd Thoughts on a 2nd Campus", 1973


Box 35 Folder 22

Columbia University, School of General Studies. "Utopians & Reformers," for Prof. Templer's course, "Introduction to Urban Studies", 1973


Box 35 Folder 23

Stanford University. "Joyous Task", 1973


Box 35 Folder 24

New York State Health Planning Commission, Advisory Council, Joint Planning Committee on Health Aspects of the Environment. Talk on "Housing & the Environment: A Discussion," given at meeting, 1973 Feb


Box 35 Folder 25

Untitled Lecture for American Jewish Historical Society, n.d., and lecture on the "Future Synagogue," for [Barnert Temple], Paterson New Jersey, 1976 Dec


Box 35 Folder 26

CCNY, School of Architecture. Graduate Center, Lecture on the Future of the House, 1978 Mar


Box 35 Folder 27

Temple Beth El, Springfield, MA. First Simon J. Katz Memorial Lecture, "Our Forefathers - The First Utopians", 1985 May


Box 35 Folder 28

Misc. notes for lecture and articles, undated


Box 36 Folder 01

Notes on New York City, "1870", undated

most of the folders have new folder numbers due to combining like folders


Box 36 Folder 01

Notes on New York City, "1930," and misc. notes, undated


Box 36 Folder 02

Untitled [lecture?] notes on bearing & non-bearing walls, undated


Box 36 Folder 03

Tulane University, New Orleans. Lecture notes on architecture, buildings & the City, 1962 Nov


Box 36 Folder 04

Pennsylvania State. "Architecture - 2000", 1964 May


Box 36 Folder 05

L[ong] I[island] U[niversity], "Community", 1968 Mar


Box 36 Folder 06

Columbia University, School of General Studies. Dean's Day, "Urban Problems - Urban Solutions", 1970 Dec

Includes notes on "Pollution" for Pace College, October 1968.


Box 36 Folder 06

Columbia University. [Ivy League] Engineering [Week Conference], "Engineering: Partner in Rebuilding Urban America," Meeting on Pollution, 1969 Feb


Box 36 Folder 06

Columbia University Club. [Lecture on] future of NYC, theory of education, Columbia University Campus & a Second Campus, [ca. 1969-70?]


Box 36 Folder 07

Guild for Religious Architecture Meeting, St. Louis, 1969

Summary of talk published as "the Haunting Question of Irrelevance," Faith & Form, vol. 2 (July 1969), 21-22.


Box 36 Folder 08

Columbia University, City Seminar. "City & Utopia - 19 & 20 Century", 1973


Box 36 Folder 08

Columbia University. Presentation at Prof. Seymour Melman's Seminar on Energy, 1974 Feb


Box 36 Folder 09

USIA, Washington, D.C.. "Our Attitude toward City", 1973 May


Box 36 Folder 10

New York Society of Architects. "The Architect & the BTU - Are We at the End of Energy-Intensive Architecture?", 1973 Nov


Box 36 Folder 11

Jewish Museum, NYC. Lecture on art & architecture and the synagogue, 1974 Feb

Lecture at Providence, [Temple Beth El?], "Times of Change," May 1974.


Box 36 Folder 12

Jewish Historical Society, New York. "Our Importance", 1976


Box 36 Folder 13

Tri-State Conference, 1976


Box 36 Folder 14

[Rene] Dubos [Forum on energy consumption and the quality of life, Seven Springs Center]. "Adapting to the Future", 1978 Sep


Box 36 Folder 15

Cultural Council. Notes for informal talk to Public Arts Team on "Art in Public Spaces", 1979 May


Box 36 Folder 16

"Utopia Egalitarian", ca. 1980s

Pratt, [Lecture on "Illustrated Guide to Utopia"], March 1984.


Box 36 Folder 17

[Notes for unidentified lecture on Utopia & Plato], undated


Box 36 Folder 18

Columbia University, [School of Architecture], Utopia Lectures and misc. notes, pre-1972


Box 36 Folder 19

University of California, Berkeley. Notes for Lectures on Utopia, with misc. notes from Columbia University Utopia lecture notes, 1972 Oct


Box 36 Folder 20

Misc. notes on Utopia with misc. clippings


Box 36 Folder 20

Misc. notes on utopia, cities, housing, architecture, NYC, etc.


Box 36 Folder 21

Misc. notes on architecture, NYC, etc.


PG'S LECTURES OF THE 1980S


Box 37 Folder 01 to 08

Lecture Tour in Taiwan, 1981

Translations and slide lists provided by Chiu-Hwa Wang.

[1]: Misc. non-inventoried material, including correspondence, photographs, brochures, synopses, and newspaper announcement and report.

[2]: [Modern Family], (April 25, 1981), vol. 83. PG's comments and those of other panelists, in Chinese journal, pp. 78-85, from symposium on "Art, Architecture & the Environment," held March 29, 1981 at Architect's Union of Tapei, Taiwan.

[3]: Texts of PG's lectures, written after the lectures and intended for publication: "I. Roots of Modern Architecture," 18 pp., typescript; "II. The Future of Architecture," 22 pp., typescript; III. Can the Visual Arts Be Reunited," 23 pp., typescript; "IV. On Architectural Education," 15 pp., typescript.

[4]: Texts of PG's lectures, 2nd copy, typescript photocopy with editorial changes.

[5]: PG's Taiwan Lectures, "Roots of Modern Architecture," slides and miscellaneous illustrations, with lists prepared by Chiu-Hwa Wang.

[6]: PG's Taiwan Lectures, "The Future of Architecture," slides and miscellaneous illustrations, with lists prepared by Chiu-Hwa Wang.

[7]: PG's Taiwan Lectures, "Architecture and Art," slides and miscellaneous illustrations, with lists prepared by Chiu-Hwa Wang.

[8]: Misc. Illustrations Relating to Taiwan Lectures. (Clippings & Drawings). e Environment," held March 29, 1981 at Architect's Union of Tapei, Taiwan.


Box 37 Folder 09

Final Revised Manuscript of The Double E, 1983 Nov 9

Typescript.

Typescript text of lecture; see flier, in Box 1, Folder 11.


Box 37 Folder 10

New York Society of Architects, [Address by PG, "Post-Modern Architecture - What It Is And What It Should Be], 1983 Nov 28

Handwritten notes for lecture; see flier, in Box 1, Folder 11, for title and date.


Box 37 Folder 11

[Handwritten notes for Lecture on "Post-Modern Architecture"]


6: L'Histoire de L'architecture


Box 38 Folder 01 to 07

Typescript for "Choisy's Rationale of Architecture, From Classic Greece to the End of the Italian Renaissance," by PG.

[1]: [Title Page], "Table of Contents", "Introduction" & "Appendix". 41 pp., typescript.

[2]: "I. Greek Architecture." 136 pp., typescript.

[3]:"II. Roman Architecture." 73 pp., typescript.

[4]:"III. The Christian Revival of Ancient Art." 62 pp., typescript.

[5]:"IV. Romanesque Architecture." 73 pp., typescript.

[6]: "V. Gothic Architecture." 165 pp., typescript.

[7]: "VI. The Renaissance in Italy." 57 pp., typescript.


Box 38 Folder 08

"Pre-Hellenic Architecture, in the Time of Bronze Tools."

2 Edited Typescript Versions & handwritten notes. Chapter not included in final manuscript.


Box 38 Folder 09

Misc. Non-inventoried Summaries and Correspondence, 1978-1980


Box 38 Folder 10

Misc. Non-inventoried Correspondence & Notes, 1980-1986


Box 38 Folder 11

[Spiral-bound Volume with Notes for translation of Choisy]

Handwritten notes written on reverse pages of spiral-bound volume.


Box 38 Folder 12

Misc. Non-inventoried photocopies and notes on Choisy & misc. clippings on structure in architecture


Subseries 7: Texts & Illustrations for Drawings Series of the 1980s


Box 39 Folder 01 to 02

"A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism"

Typescripts and Photocopies & Lists of Drawings for "A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism."

[1]: "A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism," 38 pp., typescript (1981-85) ; "A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism," 38 pp., photocopy of typescript, with handwritten notes and reduced photocopies of drawings (1981-85) ; "PG Postmodern Series," 1 p., handwritten by Chiu-Hwa Wang. List of drawings by number (1991 Aug 29) ; "A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism: Synopsis of Captions for Accompanying Drawings. 2 pp., typescript.

SITES,(1986), Issue 16/17; includes PG's "A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism," pp. 50-65.


Box 39 Folder 03

"A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism"

Miscellaneous untitled sketches, primarily for Post-Modern Revivalism Series.

63 items.


Box 39 Folder 04

"Road to Parnassus Series", 1982-1983

Synopsis of a Proposal to the Governments of Great Britian [sic] and Greece"

Synopsis of a Proposal to the Governments of Great Britian [sic] and Greece," n.d. and map showing "Area Proposed for Location of the Monuments."


Box 39 Folder 05

"House One to Ten", ca. 1983

Typescript and Copies of Drawings

"The Houses ONE to TEN," n.d. 11 pp., typescript ; Copies of drawings. 11 pp., photocopies of photographs of original drawings ; 10 slides.


Box 39 Folder 06 to 07

"Herdoium Drawings" [2 folders], 1989

Misc. Texts, Correspondence & Copies of Drawings for "Herodium Drawings" (Drawings of Reconstruction of the Herodium II after the Description of Josephus)

[Original drawings donated to Avery Library, Centennial Drawings Archive.]

[1]: Prepared by students of Chiu-Hwa Wang, Tamkang University, Tapei, Taiwan, Fall 1989. (27 1/4 x 28 1/8 x 10 in.) : Introduction (Herodium drawings)," by PG, n.d. 1 p., typescript ; Introduction (Herodium drawings)," by PG, n.d. 1 p., thermofax typescript ; "The Herodium II." 1 p., typescript, with typescript note to PG and Naomi from Ray [Lifchez] ; "Percival Goodman's Herodium Drawings," revised 2/1/91. 9 pp., photocopy ; "Percival Goodman's Herodium Drawings." 10 pp., photocopy; 5 pp., text by Raymond Lifchez; 5 pp., 1 p., text by PG, 4 pp., photocopy of reduced photographs of original drawings.

[2]:Places[1991], vol. 7, no. 3; includes "Percival Goodman's Herodium Drawings," by Raymond Lifchez, pp. 86-89.


Box 39 Folder 08 to 13

"An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

Typescript, Summaries and Copies of Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia."

[1]: "Table of Contents, Foreword, Introduction, and the Republic." 47 pp., typescript and carbon typescript.

[2]: "The New Atlantis." 44 pp., typescript.

[3]: "The City of the Sun." 37 pp., typescript.

[4]: "Utopia." 62 pp., typescript.

[5]: "News from Nowhere." 55 pp., typescript.

[6]: Misc. Non-inventoried Items : Misc. pages, including brief summaries of "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia," and PG Bio. 5 pp ; Photocopies of photographs of original drawings.


Box 39 Folder 14

Political Drawings, 1986

"Le Palais Duvallier." 2 pp., photocopies ; "'Happy Dazs,' Mansion for Ferdy & Ismelda Marcos." 2 pp., photocopies.


Box 39 Folder 15

Miscellaneous Drawings

9 items; sketches, preparatory drawings, site plans.


Subseries 8: Communitas


Box 40 Folder 01

Book Reviews, Notices, and Misc. Articles.

(Tearsheets, clippings & press-clipping paste-ups)

"Percival Goodman's Symbiotic Farm; where every man works in both industry and agriculture,"Interiors,vol. 105 (May 1946), pp. 63-65.

Architectural Forum(June 1947), pp. 140, 142, 144.

American City(May 1947);Newark Evening News(May 11, 1947);Hastings on Hudson Press(May 30, 1947);St. Louis Post-Dispatch[(June 15, 1947).

The New Leader(May 24, 1947).

McClurg Book News(Feb. 1947);New York Herald Tribune(April 8, 1947);Philadelphia Inquirer(May 4, 1947);Indianapolis Times(April 19, 1947);Bridgeport Post(April 20, 1947);Publisher's Weekly(April 26, 1947).

New York Times [Book Review](June 1, 1947), [p. 15].

Westchester Features Syndicate(n.d.).

Retail Bookseller(Feb. 1947);New York Herald Tribune(April 27, 1947);The Nation(May 17, 1947).

New York Times Book Review(June 1, 1947), p. 15.

[The Nation](May 17, 1947).

Fortune(October 1948), pp. 191-192, 194, 196.

The American City(May 1947), p. 115.

Interiors(n.d.), p. 18.

The Village Voice(Nov. 10, 1960), pp. 4, 6.

Frank J. Popper, "The Goodmans' Search for Utopia,"Planning(Feb. 1975) pp. 36-38.

Michael J. Crosbie, "Shaping our Thinking - and Buildings,"Architecture(December 1987), pp. 147-149.


Box 50 Folder 07

Communitas Scrapbook, containing clippings of book reviews


Box 40 Folder 02

"The World of Paul Goodman," RIBA Journal, vol. 80, no. 2, 1973 Feb

Special issue devoted to Paul Goodman.

"Our Means of Livelihood and Our Ways of Life," introduction from second edition of Communitas, pp. 81-86; "The Utopian Community," review of Communitas, by Colin Ward, pp. 87-96.


Box 40 Folder 03

Miscellaneous Communitas Memorabilia

Original Flier/Order form forCommunitas,2 copies.

Cover to original hardback edition.


Box 40 Folder 04

Misc. Study Illustrations & Source Material for Communitas

Clipping fromArchitectural Recordwith plans of Moscow.

10 photographs of models of Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacre City and Plywood, Usonian, and "Suntop" Quadruple Plan Houses. Photographs by Roy E. Petersen and F.S. Lincoln.

[See General Correspondence files, Eugene Masselink, Secretary to Frank Lloyd Wright, to [Percival] Goodman, 9/17/45.]


Box 40 Folder 05

Correspondence & Contracts for Communitas, revised second edition (1960), 1959-1961

PG to Nathan Glazer (1959 Jan 30) ; Glazer to Paul & Percival Goodman (1959 Apr 24) ; PG to Jason Epstein (1959 May 11) ; Epstein to PG with contract between Goodman and Random House (1959 May) ; Epstein to PG (1959 May 14) ; PG to Glazer (1959 Oct 15) ; Glazer to PG (1959 Oct 28) ; Lewis Mumford to PG (1959 Nov 15) ; Naomi Goodman to Glazer (1959 Nov 19) ; [Glazer] to Percival & Naomi Goodman ; PG to Paul Goodman with agreement between Random House and Goodmans attached (1960 Jun) ; PG to J.[M.] Kaplan (1960 Sep 28) ; John A. Krout to PG (1960 Oct 24) ; PG to Arthur J. Benline (1961 Jan 18) ; PG to Epstein (1961 Aug 11) ; Fumihiko Maki to PG (1961 Aug 2) ; PG to Maki, 8/16/61. (1961 Aug 16) ; Misc. packing slips.


Box 40 Folder 06

Manuscript for Communitas, revised edition, New York: Random House, 1960

Edited typescript with handwritten revisions; pp. 208-209, Appendix D, paste-ups of pp. 140-141 from 1947 edition.


Box 40 Folder 07

List of Illustrations, revised edition, 1960

5 pp., handwritten.


Box 40 Folder 08

Paste-ups for Revised Edition, A1 - D1, plus Vintage Books Colophon for title page


Box 40 Folder 09

Incomplete Illustrations (Proofs) for 1st edition

30 sheets.


Box 40 Folder 10

13 Original Drawings Prepared for Second Edition

Center of town, Guernavaca, Mexico (B-22), [p. 50].

The Housing Project (B-25), ["The 'Project'," p.55].

Moscow Univ. (C-11), ["University of Moscow (circa 1939)," p. 69]

Ill. C-15 ["Calligraphs," p. 73]

The Marines transport a geodesic dome 1950 (C-17), ["Marine Corps transports Geodesic dome (1950)," p. 76].

Geodesic Dome Nylon Skin. B.F. 1956? U.S. Trade Fair, Afghanistan,(C-19), ["Geodesic dome at Trade Fair, Afghanistan (1956)," p. 79].

Black Mountain College (D-21), [p. 110].

Ill. Third Class of Goods (E-8), [p. 130].

Shelter not used for subsistence living (Ill. G-16), ["Mon Repos," p. 210].

Plan - Double decking 5 Ave. 34 St to 59 St (AA-2), [p. 236/268].

Section through 5 Ave (AA-3), [p. 237/269].

St. Patricks day Parade (51st St) (AA-5), ["On St. Patrick's Day," p. 238/270].

5 Ave Looking N. from 47 St. (AA-6), [p. 239/271].


Box 40 Folder 11

17 photostats of Communitas illustrations


Box 40 Folder 12

Negatives for Communitas illustrations


Box 40 Folder 13

Percival Goodman and Paul Goodman Communitas; means of livelihood and ways of Life, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1947, 1947

Inscribed "for Helen & Moe from Percy April 1947"; signed "Percival Goodman" and "Paul Goodman"; copy given to Helen and Moe Ascher, parents of Naomi Goodman; Illustrations cut out and used to prepare illustrations for revised edition.


Box 41 Folder 01

Percival Goodman and Paul Goodman Communitas; means of livelihood and ways of Life, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1947., 1947

First edition, hardback.


Box 41 Folder 02

Percival and Paul Goodman Communitas; means of livelihood and ways of Life, New York: Vintage Books, 1960., 1960

Second edition, revised, paperback.


Box 41 Folder 03

Percival and Paul Goodman Communitas; means of livelihood and ways of Life, New York: Vintage Books, 1960., 1960

Second edition, revised, paperback.

Pages of Appendix renumbered in pen in preparation of 1990 edition.


Box 41 Folder 04

Percival and Paul Goodman Communitas; means of livelihood and ways of Life, New York: Columbia University Press, 1990., 1990

Reprint of 1960 revised second edition, with new preface by Paul Goldberger, and addition of "Afterward: Communitas Revisited," by Percival Goodman.


Box 41 Folder 05

Tres Ciudades Para el Hombre, Buenos Aires: Editorial Proyeccion, 1964, 1964

Spanish edition.

Translated by Emilio and Jorge Colombo.


Box 41 Folder 06

[Communitas] , 1968

Japanese edition, inscribed by "With Respect, To Mr. Percival Goodman, Jan 22. 1968, Fumihiko Maki and Hiroshi Matsumoto"; Maki, architect, and Matsumoto, town planner and Maki's brother-in-law, were translators.


Box 41 Folder 07

Communitas, Bologna: Il Mulino, 1970

Italian edition.

Translated by Carlo and Daniele Doglio.


Subseries 9: The Double E


Box 42 Folder 01

Non-inventoried Book Reviews, Fliers & Copies of Cover


Box 42 Folder 02

Non-inventoried Correspondence, 1975-1979


Box 42 Folder 03

Percival Goodman The Double E, Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, 1977

First edition, paperback.


Box 42 Folder 04

Misc. typescripts and chapters relating to The Double E

"The Double E, Synopsis." 5 pp., typescript with handwritten additions and correction tape.

"A Footnote: On Cooking and Eating," pp. IX-23 - IX-26. 4 pp, typescript.

"Chapter VIII. The Building Trade & Housing." 22 pp., combined typescript and thermofax typescript with minor revisions. Earlier draft for Chapter XIII ofThe Double E.

"The Need for Utopian Planning." 14 pp., carbon typescript. Earlier draft for Chapter V of The Double E.

"Double E Illustrations," 11/8/76. 6 pp., typescript.


Box 42 Folder 05

Final Revised Manuscript of The Double E, 1976 Nov 3

Typescript.


Box 43 Folder 01

Manuscript of Vol. 1, The Double E, 1975 Mar

Includes note, "Original ms. containing full set of illustrations, (published version omitted a good many)."


Box 43 Folder 02

Manuscript of Vol. 2, The Double E, 1975 Mar


Box 43 Folder 03 to 04

Manuscript of The Double E [2 folders]

Bound photocopy with editorial corrections.


Box 44

Drawings, Illustrations, and Proofs for The Double E

Misc. illustrations and captions relating to The Double E. (Original ink drawings, photocopies, clippings & photograph)


Box 45 Folder 01 to 02

Handwritten Non-inventoried research material for he Double E [2 folders]

Misc. notes removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 45 Folder 03 to 05

Clippings - Non-inventoried research material for The Double E [3 folders]

Misc. clippings removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 45 Folder 06 to 13

Non-inventoried research material for The Double E [8 folders]

Misc. pamphlets & notes removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 46 Folder 01-05

Clippings - Non-inventoried research material for The Double E

Misc. clippings removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 46 Folder 06 to 10

Non-inventoried research material for The Double E [5 folders]

Misc. pamphlets & notes removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 47 Folder 01 to 02

Handwritten Non-inventoried research material for The Double E [2 folders]

Misc. notes removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 47 Folder 03

Clippings - Non-inventoried research material for The Double E

Misc. clippings removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Box 47 Folder 04 to 05

Non-inventoried research material for The Double E [2 folders]

Misc. pamphlets & notes removed from boxes labeled,The Double E.


Subseries 10: Misc. Publications & Writings by Others


Box 48 Folder 01

T-Square, vol. 2, no. 6, 1932 Feb

Note on p. 3, Table on Contents page, states that the next month issue was to contain article "Education of An Architect," by Percival Goodman.


Box 48 Folder 02

Shelter, vol. 2, no. 3, 1932 Apr

Incomplete; cover missing; part of pp. 33 & 34 cut out.


Box 48 Folder 03

Shelter, 2nd edition, vol. 2, no. 4, 1932 May

Flier on Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House inserted in journal.


Box 48 Folder 04

Misc. tearsheets from journals, including articles by Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, 1920s-1950s


Box 48 Folder 05

Task, no. 2, 1941


Box 48 Folder 06

New Pencil Points, vol. 24, no. 6., 1943 Jun


Box 48 Folder 07

U.S.A. Tomorrow, vol. 1, no. 3., 1955


Box 48 Folder 08

Liturgical Arts, vol. 39, no. 2., 1971 Feb

Photograph of sculpture inserted in journal.


Box 48 Folder 09

"Employment and Manpower Problems in the Cities: Implications of the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders," Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninetieth Congress, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968

Sketches by PG on back page.


Box 48 Folder 10

"Industrialized Housing," Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-first Congress, Part 1, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969


Box 48 Folder 11

"Regional Planning Issues," Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-second, Part 3, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971


Box 48 Folder 12

"Regional Planning Issues," Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-second, Part 4, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971


Box 48 Folder 13

Michel Raptis, "The Present State of French Reconstruction," Paris, 1946 May

5 pp., typescript.


Box 48 Folder 13

Paul Goodman, "R & D for the Socio-Economic Environment of the 1970s"

5 pp., carbon typescript.


Box 48 Folder 13

David P. Billington, "Structures and Machines: The Two Sides of Technology," Soundings, pp. 275-288., 1974 Fall

Reprint.


Box 48 Folder 13

Herbert Gans, "Toward a Human Architecture: A Sociologist's View of the Profession," Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 31 no. 2, pp. 26-31., 1978

Photocopy; inscribed by author, "To Percy."


Box 48 Folder 13

Morse Peckham, "The Place of Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Romantic Culture," Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature, pp. 36-49.

Reprint; inscribed by author, "For Edgar Kaufmann."


Box 48 Folder 13

"First Houses," Landmarks Designation Report [/g]6 pp., photocopy., 1974 Nov 12


Box 48 Folder 13

John C.B. Moore, "The Ecole des Beaux Arts, A Serious Study," pp. 27-31, and John Aguirre, "The Ecole des Beaux Arts, A Light-hearted View," pp. 26, 31-33 Journal of the American Institute of Architects, 1960 Jul

Photocopy.


Box 48 Folder 13

Maurice English, "'I was the Man, I Suffered, I was There,' Louis Sullivan in Chicago," pp. 28-34., udated


Box 48 Folder 13

Reprint; from introduction to The Testament of Stone: Themes of Indignation and Idealism from the Writings of Louis Sullivan, Chicago: Northwestern University Press, 1963


Box 48 Folder 13

"Architecture," [entry from unidentified publication], udated

Tearsheets, pp. 97-118.


Box 48 Folder 13

"R.M.E. Diamant, "Industrialization of Building in Europe," Building Construction,, pp. 55-68., udated

Tearsheets.


Box 48 Folder 13

Housing and Planning News, vol. 27, nos. 7, 8, 1969 Apr-May

Issue.


Box 48 Folder 13

"New York: Dispirited City," Christian Century, pp. 1319-1320., 1965 Oct 27

Tearsheet.


Box 48 Folder 13

"A Look at the Man and the Ideas That Could Touch Off a National Argument," New York, pp. 28-35., udated

Photocopy.


Box 48 Folder 13

Elliot B. Gertel, "Experience, Nature and God: Some Musings," CCAR Journal, pp. 22-43., 1975 Summer

Photocopy.


Box 48 Folder 13

Elliot B. Gertel, "Because of Our Sins?" Tradition, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 68-82., 1976 Spring

Reprint.


Box 48 Folder 14

"Some Observations on Leisure and Work in Post-Industrial Society.", 1958

49 pp.; 48 pp., hectograph typescript, with 1 p. of correspondence.

Author's name not known; signature not legible.


Box 48 Folder 14

Edward Larrabee, "Automation and Leisure," intended for publication in French encyclopedia L'Aventure Humaine., 1975 Summer

26 pp.; photocopy.


Box 48 Folder 14

Aurelio Peccei and Manfred Siebker, " 'The Limits to Growth' in Perspective," a paper submitted at the request of the Economic Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 1972 Dec

Bound photocopy.


Box 48 Folder 15

Non-inventoried Published and unpublished articles by Bosco Nedelcovic with Correspondence between Nedelcovic and PG, 1972-1977

Series VI: Lantern Slides & Glass Color Transparencies


Subseries 1: Synagogues


CONNECTICUT, New London


Box 49

Temple Beth El, (#149).

2 lantern slides : exterior and interior.


FLORIDA, Miami Beach.


Box 49

Temple Beth Sholom, (#253)

4 lantern slide : perspective renderings ; 3 glass color transparency, exterior and sanctuary.


MARYLAND, Baltimore


Box 49

Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, (#648)

3 lantern slides : exterior, expanded sanctuary, sanctuary.


MASSACHUSETTS, Springfield


Box 49

Temple Beth El, (#251)

5 lantern slides : exterior of sanctuary, exterior, sanctuary, memorial wall.


OHIO, Canton


Box 49

Canton Hebrew Congregation, (#650)

3 lanterns slides (1 broken) : plans and perspective rendering of sanctuary interior.


OHIO, Beechwood Village (Cleveland)


Box 49

Fairmont Temple, (#550)

6 lantern slides (3 broken) : aerial view, plan, perspective rendering of exterior of sanctuary, main entrance, social hall, and sanctuary.


PENNSYLVANIA, Lebanon.


Box 49

Congregation Beth Israel, (#252).

2 lantern slides (1 broken) : exterior and santuary.


RHODE ISLAND, Providence


Box 49

Temple Beth El, (#249)

7 lantern slide (1 broken) : exterior of social hall at night, interior of chapel, colored perspective rendering of sanctuary, exterior view, sanctuary facing ark, sanctuary interior, downstairs lobby.


Subseries 2: Other Work


MISCELLANEOUS LATERN SLIDES, NOT WORK OF PG


Box 49

Beseler Lantern Slide Co.

6 slides of furniture and interiors, including interior of Villa Savoye.

Some slides were probably used for PG lecture of the 1930s.


EARLY WORK, RESIDENTIAL


Box 49

Edith and Jack Straus Apartment, 111 Park Avenue, New York, NY, ca. 1932

1 lantern slide, labeled "Apt. for Mrs. Straus."


COMPETITIONS


Box 49

Jewish Memorial Competition, New York, NY, 1949-50

1 lantern slide, labeled "Projected Jewish Memorial" (Broken).

Series VII: Architectural Drawings


Subseries 1: Competitions


Roll A227.07c

"Proposed Museum in Jerusalem", ca. 1950

2 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.08b

Boston City Hall Competition (Boston, MA), 1982

1 architectural drawing.


Roll A227.08a

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Competition (Washington, D.C.), 1959

11 architectural drawings.


Drawer 343 Folder 04

Garibaldi-Meucci Memorial Museum, A Cultural Center Addition (Staten Island, New York), 1980


Box 53 Folder 04

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition (St. Louis, Missouri)

1 perspective rendering, ink on tracing paper and 1 drawing, plan and section, ink on tracing paper.


Roll A227.07a-b

Jewish Memorial Competition [1949-50] [American Memorial to Six Million Jews of Europe, Inc.] and [Monument to the Six Million, "We Remember" 1965], 1949-50, 1965

27 architectural drawings [2 rolls]


Roll A227.08c

Kent State Memorial Competition (Kent, OH), 1980s

18 architectural drawings.


Drawer 335 Folder 01

Palace of the Soviets Competition (Moscow, U.S.S.R)

Original Drawings.


Roll A223.02

Palace of the Soviets Competition (Moscow, U.S.S.R)

Xeroxs.


Roll A227.09

Suffok County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Design Competition (Bald Hill Scenic Overlook, Township of Brookhaven, NY), 1987-89

49 architectural drawings.


Subseries 2: Early Work, 1928-1947


Drawer 335 Folder 05

"AH1 - General Plan", undated

Black ink and gouache on board (24 7/16 x 29 7/8 in.)


Drawer 335 Folder 05

"AH2 - Typical Floor Plan, Typical Apartment & Plot Diagram", 1932

Black ink and pencil on board (approx. 16 3/16 x 30 in.)


Drawer 335 Folder 05

"AH3", 1932

Perspective Rendering of Housing Units : Gouache over pencil on board (18 7/16 x 29 7/8 in.)


Drawer 334 Folder 06

"H1 - Plan of First Fl [oor]", 1932

Black ink, ink wash, pencil on board,


Drawer 334 Folder 06

"H1 - Plan of Upper Fl [oor]'s", 1932

Black ink and ink wash on board,


Box 53

"Movie Sets", 1932

Portfolio containing 10 interior perspectives [to have been presented to Columbia Pictures].


Drawer 334 Folder 07

"Natatorium, Hotel - Apartment & Garage," Riverside Drive, New York, NY

Creator: Whitman & Goodman, Architects, 132 E. 58th St., N.Y.C.

Perspective : Black ink on board (22 x 22 3/4 in.)


Drawer 334 Folder 05

"RH3 - Foundation Plan, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Roof Plan", 1932

Black ink and pencil on board.


Drawer 334 Folder 05

"RH3", 1932

Perspective Rendering of Housing Units.


Drawer 335 Folder 06

Community Service Homes, Apartment Types

"Development for Housing of 112 Familes and 128 Bachelors," Perspective, Plan and Excerpts from Prospectus : Black and red ink, colored wash and pencil on board (23 x 39 ¼)


Box 53 Folder 05

Community Service Homes, Apartment Types, 1932

1 photostat of drawing.


Drawer 334 Folder 08

House for Mrs. Edith G. Straus, [Mt. Kisco], Westchester, NY, 1933

Plot and Floor Plans : Black and red ink on board (21 3/4 x 30 in.)


Drawer 334 Folder 09

House for Philip Batchker (Long Beach, Long Island, NY), 1931

Floor Plans : black ink, gouache and construction paper (pieces missing) on board (22 x 29 13/16 in.)


Roll A223.16c

House for Philip Batchker (Long Beach, Long Island, NY), 1931

Rolled photostat shows complete drawing, without missing pieces housed.


Drawer 335 Folder 04

Moscow Philharmonic (Moscow, U.S.S.R.), 1932

Perspective, conte on illustration board.


Drawer 334 Folder 11

Sample House, Group of Twenty-one Houses to be Erected in Westchester County, NY (unexecuted), 1930

Perspective : gouache over pencil with black ink borders on illustration board (22 x 29 5/8 in.)


Drawer 334 Folder 10

Sample House, Group of Twenty-one Houses to be Erected in Westchester County, NY (unexecuted), 1930

Perspective : gouache, pencil with black ink borders on illustration board (15 1/2 x 16 1/16 in.)


Box 53 Folder 05

Set of 7 sheets, A-G, 1931

Drawings, charts and diagrams showing transportation systems, circulation, development, etc., in New York City and "Working City."


Drawer 334 Folder 04

Shelter - Salvation Army, 1932

Perspective, black crayon on illustration board.


Box 53 Folder 06

The Orange Drip, 1940 Sep 3

1 drawing with 2 perspective renderings, Conte, graphite and ink on board, 15 x 20 in.


Box 53 Folder 07

Unidentified Living Room, ca. 1940

Perspective, interior, gouache on board, 15 x 20 in.


Subseries 3: Urban Planning & Redevelopment Proposals


Drawer 343 Folder 01

"Break-Through to the Hudson River: A Plan for Yonkers to Peekskill", 1964

[Developed by the School of Architecture, Columbia University, New York, New York under the sponsorship of Richard L. Ottinger and family; Co-coordinators: Percival Goodman and Alexander Kouzmanoff; see published report and file box, Planning Projects.]


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Perspective at Corner 42nd St. and Fifth Ave.", Plan of N.Y. Public Library, and Section : Black ink on board with black ink and gouache on paper glued to board.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Perspective at St. Patricks - The Parade", and "Fifth Avenue, Promenade Level," 49th to 51st Streets : Black ink and board and black ink and ink wash on paper glued to board, attached on back to smaller board.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

Perspective of Grand Army Plaza at 60th St. looking south and Plan of Fifth Avenue Lower Level : Black ink on board and black ink and gouache on paper glued to board and continued on board.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Grand Army Plaza," Plan of Promenade Level : Black ink on board, 20 x 30 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Plan at Fifth Avenue, Promenade Level." Street Plan with Projected Volumes of Buildings, Fifth Avenue from 33rd to 42nd Streets : Black ink on board, 20 x 30 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

Fifth Avenue from 42nd to 51st Streets, Street Plan with Projected Volumes of Buildings : Black ink on board.


Drawer 335 Folder 03

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

Fifth Avenue from 51st to 59th Streets. Street Plan with Projected Volumes of Buildings : Black ink on board.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Grand Army Plaza" Section : Black ink on board.


Drawer 343 Folder 02

A Plan for Double-Decking 5th Avenue from 34th St. to 59th St, 1938

"Perspective at Corner 33 St. and Fifth Ave.", "Plan at 34th St. Entrance," and "Typical Transverse Section" : Black ink on board.


Box 53 Folder 10

Harlem River Project (New York, NY), 1966

Percival Goodman, Project Director.

Perspective drawings of "Ill. H.T., B.A.", [Harlem Triangle Site and the Triboro Bridge Approach], "Randall's Island [Site], ill. A," "Randall's Island [Site], ill. B," "Randall's Island [Site], ill. C," "Randall's Island [Site], ill. D," "Bronx [Terminal] Market Site, HRP," "Bronx [Terminal] Market Site, ill. B," "Sedgwick" [Avenue Site], "Fordham" [Road Site], "IND" [Yards Site], "Harlem River Park" [A Lineal Park on the Harlem River], "Sedgwick" [Avenue Site], "Bronx [Terminal] Market Site, HRP," "Macombs Dam Site"; and 13 misc. photostats, negative, etc.


Roll A227.04

Harlem River Project (New York, NY), 1966

6 architectural drawings; Prepared for the Riverfront Associates, Inc. by The Institute for Urban Enviroment, School of Architecture, Columbia University; Percival Goodman, Project Director.


Roll A227.05

Harlem River Project (New York, NY), 1966

27 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.06

Harlem River Project (New York, NY), 1966

10 architectural drawings.


Drawer 334 Folder 03

Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal, Hudson River to Broadway, West 125th Street to 135th St (New York, NY), 1964

Percival Goodman and Chiu-Hwa Wang.

10 architectural drawings.


Drawer 335 Folder 02

Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal (New York, NY)

3 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.03

Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal (New York, NY, 1964

38 architectural drawings.


Box 53 Folder 09

Manhattanville-on-Hudson Proposal (New York, NY, 1964

4 drawings on tracing paper, 1 drawing on paper, 4 photostats, 2 misc. sheets, copies of plans.


Box 53 Folder 04

Morningside Heights and West Harlem Proposal, 110th to 125th Streets (New York, NY), 1964

Percival Goodman, FAIA, Architect; C.H. Wang, Associate Architect

1 drawing, plan, in black ink, colored marker, pencil and colored pencil on tracing paper.


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Park Avenue from 97th to 132nd Streets; see files in Planning Projects

Perspective, Black ink and ink wash on board, 20 x 30 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Perspective, Black ink, ink wash and goauche on board, 20 x 30 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Perspective, "View at 125 Street," Black ink on tracing paper, 13 1/4 x 20 3/4 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Plan from 96th to 118th Streets, Pencil, colored pencil and black ink on tracing paper,


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Plan from 118th to 132nd Streets, Pencil, colored pencil and black ink on tracing paper, 18 x 32 1/2 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 06

Park Avenue North [Housing] Project

Perspective, Black ink and ink wash on board, 20 x 13 in.


Roll A227.01

Riverview Community Development Proposal (Long Island City, NY) / Communities Redevelopment Corporation, 1935-1936, [1945-1966]

Pomerance & Breines, Andrew J. Thomas & Percival Goodman, Architects; Sugarman and Palmer, Associates

11 architectural drawings.


Drawer 334 Folder 01

Riverview Community Development Proposal (Long Island City, NY) / Communities Redevelopment Corporation, 1945-46

Pomerance & Breines, Andrew J. Thomas & Percival Goodman, Architects. Sugarman and Palmer, Associates.

"Long Island City Housing Project." [Perspective] : Black ink, wash and gouache on board, 15 x 20 in.


Roll A227.02a-c

Terrace City (Welfare Island) Proposal (New York, NY), 1960-1961

Percival Goodman, Project Director, Columbia University School of Architecture

6 architectural drawings.


Drawer 343 Folder 05

Terrace City (Welfare Island) Proposal (New York, NY), 1960-1961

Percival Goodman, Project Director, Columbia University School of Architecture.

Plans, "Basic Section and "Construction Module." Black ink and marker over pencil on tracing paper, approx. 36 1/4 x 15 in.


Drawer 343 Folder 05

Terrace City (Welfare Island) Proposal (New York, NY), 1960-1961

Percival Goodman, Project Director, Columbia University School of Architecture.

"Proposed Additional Facilities for United Nations." Text glued to board, approx. 33 x 15 in.


Subseries 4: Synagogue & Religious Buildings


CALIFORNIA, North Hollywood


Roll A227.10a

Valley Jewish Community Center and Temple (Adat Ariel) (#161)

3 architectural drawings.


COLORADO, Denver


Roll A224.07

Congregation Emanuel (#553)

8 architectural drawings.


CONNECTICUT, Norwalk


Roll A224.04

Congregation Beth Israel (#269)

15 architectural drawings.


ILLINOIS, Chicago


Roll A227.10c

Temple Beth Am (#653)

2 architectural drawings.


ILLINOIS, Olympia Fields


Roll A227.10b

Temple Anshe Sholom (#560)

Percival Goodman, FAIA; A. Epstein & Sones, Architects

1 architectural drawing.


Roll A227.15b

Temple Anshe Sholom (#560)

3 architectural drawings.


MASSACHUSETTS, Springfield


Roll A227.14

Temple Beth El (#265)

24 architectural drawings.


MICHIGAN, Detroit (Southfield)


Roll A224.01, A224.02, A224.03

Congregation Shaarey Zedek (#756)

101 architectural drawings [3 rolls].


Box 54 Folder 03

Congregation Shaarey Zedek (#756)

3 perspective renderings, exterior and 1 photostat of perspective rendering, exterior.


MICHIGAN, Grand Rapids


Roll A227.10d

Congregation Ahavas Israel (#565)

3 architectural drawings.


MINNEAPOLIS, St. Paul


Roll A224.05b

Temple of Aaron (#869)

Percival Goodman, Val Michelson, Assoc. Architects

2 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.10e

Temple of Aaron (#869)

1 architectural drawing.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester


Roll A224.06

Temple Adath Yeshurun (#956)

14 architectural drawings.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, Franklin Lakes


Roll A224.11, A224.12, A224.13

Congregation B'nai Jeshurun (Barnet Temple), 1983-84

80 architectural drawings [3 rolls].


Box 52 Folder 07

Congregation B'nai Jeshurun (Barnet Temple), 1983-1987

13 copies of drawings and 25 original drawings.


Box 54 Folder 03

Congregation B'nai Jeshurun (Barnet Temple), 1983-1987

4 perspective renderings, pencil on tracing paper.


NEW JERSEY, Springfield


Roll A227.15a, A227.15d

Temple Beth Ahm (#358)

Percival Goodman FAIA, Architect; Stanley James Goldstein, Assoc. Architects

10 architectural drawings [2 rolls].


Roll A224.10

Temple Beth El (#265)

25 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Freeport


Roll A227.10g

Union Reformed Temple (#157)

1 architectural drawing.


NEW YORK, Garden City


Roll A223.07a

Unitarian Universalist Church of Nassau County (#663)

19 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Great Neck


Roll A227.11a

Great Neck Synagogue (#462)

1 architectural drawing.


Roll A224.16

Great Neck Synagogue (#462)

32 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Kings Point


Roll A223.16d

Temple Beth Joseph (#466)

19 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Long Beach


Roll A227.11b

East End Synagogue of Long Beach (#361)

4 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Merrick


Roll A227.11c

Reform Jewish Congregation (#463)

2 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, New Rochelle


Roll A224.09b

Temple Beth Israel (#159-2 & #170)

14 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.11d

Temple Beth Israel (#159)

1 architectural drawing.


NEW YORK, New York


Roll A224.08

Fifth Avenue Synagogue (#456)

8 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Riverdale


Roll A224.09a

Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale (#158)

6 architectural drawings.


Roll A227.11e

Conservative Synagogue of Riverdale (#158)

1 architectural drawing.


NEW YORK, Rochester


Roll A227.12a and A227.12b

Temple Beth El (#260)

Percival Goodman, Architect; Todd & Giroux, Architects.

63 architectural drawings [2 rolls].


NEW YORK, Roslyn


Roll A227.15c

Temple Beth Sholom (#360, Addition to #556)

4 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Scarsdale


Roll A227.11f

Westchester Reform Temple (#164)

1 architectural drawing.


Roll 108.02b

Westchester Reform Temple (#164), 1965

21 architectural drawings.


NEW YORK, Syracuse


Roll A224.14, A224.15

Congregation Adath Yeshurun (#366), 1966-1969

Percival Goodman, FAIA, Architect; Quinlivan, Pierik, Krause, Architects

18? architectural drawings [2 rolls].


OHIO, Cincinnati (Amberley Village)


Roll A227.16

K.K. Adath Israel (#363)

44 architectural drawings.


PENNSYLVANIA, Merion


Roll A223.08a-b

Har Zion Temple (#173)

7 architectural drawings.


RHODE ISLAND, Providence


Roll A227.13

Temple Beth El (#249)

Percival Goodman, Architect; Severud, Elstad & Kruger, Structural Engineers; Levy & O'Keefe, Mechanical Engineers; Samuel Lerner Associates, Resident Architectural Engineers.

49 architectural drawings.


Drawer 334 Folder 02

Temple Beth El [#249]


Box 53 Folder 08

Temple Beth El [#249], 1948

Exterior Perspective, Courtyard, graphite and Conte on matted board; 17 1/2 x 23 in.


TENNESSEE, Nashville


Roll A224.05a

West End Synagogue (#149)

1 architectural drawing.


Box 54 Folder 02

Unexecuted Synagogues Designs, 1980s

Temple Israel of Great Neck (Great Neck, NY): 3 drawings on yellow tracing paper, glued to paper, including plan of Bema and Sketches Showing Possibilities for decoration of Ark Wall.

The Jewish Center of the Hamptons (Easthampton, NY): Perspective rendering, exterior, black ink on paper.

Drawing for Unidentified Urban Synagogue: Perspective rendering, exterior, black ink, wash and gouache over pencil on paper.


Subseries 5: Institutional Buildings and Projects


Box 52 Folder 12

Braddon Farm Buildings and Development, 1984

18 Drawings.


Roll A223.07c

Classical Central Educational Center (Providence, RI), 1963

4 architectural drawings.


Box 53 Folder 01

East Hampton Housing for the Elderly, 1984

Architectural Drawings.


Roll A223.10c

Housing Studies (University of Iowa Seminar), 1967

22 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.09

Jewish Home for the Aged (JHA) (#969) (Warwick, Providence, RI)

8 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.10a

Joseph H. Wade Junior High School (Providence, RI [?])

8 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.10b

New School for Social Research (66 West 12th Street, New York, NY)

9 architectural drawings.


Roll missing

P.S. 126 (#563) (80 Catherine Street, New York, NY)

2 architectural drawings.


Drawer 343 Folder 03

P.S. 57 (#669) (Staten Island, NY)


Drawer 343 Folder 07

Queensborough Community College (QBCC) (Bayside, Queens, New York)


Box 53 Folder 11

Queensborough Community College (QBCC), Master Plan (#267). Administration/Business Building (#271) (Bayside, Queens, New York)

2 exterior perspective, design sketches of "Proposed Medical Arts Bldg."


Box 53 Folder 12

Queensborough Community College (QBCC), Master Plan (#267). Administration/Business Building (#271) (Bayside, Queens, New York)

Performing & Visual Arts Bldg," Exterior Perspective; "Lower Campus Ctr," Interior Perspective; "Proposed Lower Campus Center," Exterior Perspective.


Box 53 Folder 13

Queensborough Community College (QBCC), Master Plan (#267). Administration/Business Building (#271).

Sections and plans.


Roll A223.11, A223.12

Queensborough Community College, Administration/Business Building (#271) (Queens, NY)

79 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.13b

Irving Fain Residence (#454) (Providence, RI)

11 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.14

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Karlin House (39 Neck Path, Easthampton, NY), 1980

12 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.13a

Michael and Lillian K. Braude House (#176) (Further Lane, Amagnsett, NY)

18 architectural drawings.


Roll A223.15

Michael Zweig Residence (1225 St. Andrews Drive, Briar Ridge, Schererville, IN), 1985

22 architectural drawings.


Subseries 6: Miscellaneous


Box 54 Folder 06 to 08

"A Direction for Post-Modern Revivalism" Series, 1981-1983

35 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 05

"Houses 1 to 10" Series, 1983

11 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 01

Caricature of "Columbia University, School of Architecture, Graduate Class, 1949-50", 1950

Black line photostat of drawing by N[ejat] Goekbelen, Turkish student of PG, New York, 1950; Includes caricatures of Professors Kenneth Smith and PG at left, and Professors Talbot Hamlin and PG and Dean Arnaud at top center; Goekbelen at lower right center.


Box 54 Folder 09

Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

"The Republic": 11 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 10

Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

"New Atlantis": 11 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 11

Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

"City of the Sun": 7 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 12

Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

"Utopia": 10 drawings.


Box 54 Folder 13

Drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia", 1980

"News from Nowhere": 15 drawings.


Roll A223.16c

Goodman's Directors Chair, 1983

7 architectural drawings.


Box 54 Folder 04

Misc. Drawings

3 preparatory drawings for "An Illustrated Guide to Utopia," ca. 1980; 1 preparatory drawing for "Road to Mount Parnassus" Series, ca. 1983; 2 Drawings relating to The Double E and Taiwan Lecture, "The Future of Architecture"; 2 preparatory drawings for The Double E; 1 Misc. Drawing & 2 Charts, probably related to Taiwan Lecture, "The Future of Architecture."


Drawer 421-425

Exhibition Boards

An inventory of the Exhibition Boards in the collection can be consulted in a downloadable PDF