Looking South on a May Evening (the Starrett-Lehigh Building), from the series Walking the High Line
PH2000:0690
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
May 2000
Looking South on a May Evening (the Starrett-Lehigh Building), from the series Walking the High Line
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PH2000:0690
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
PH2000:0691
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
April 2000
Grape Hyacinth, from the series Walking the High Line
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PH2000:0691
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
PH2000:0692
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
June 2000
Looking Northwest from 29th Street, from the series Walking the High Line
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PH2000:0692
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
Looking East on 30th Street on a Late September Morning, from the series Walking the High Line
PH2000:0693
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
2000
Looking East on 30th Street on a Late September Morning, from the series Walking the High Line
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PH2000:0693
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Photograph documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
architecture, ingénierie
documents textuels
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3 report(s)
ARCH252279
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report entitled The Region's Agenda published by the Regional Plan Association, concerning a proposed MetroLink to improve public transit in Manhattan, New York.
1999
Report entitled The Region's Agenda published by the Regional Plan Association
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ARCH252279
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report entitled The Region's Agenda published by the Regional Plan Association, concerning a proposed MetroLink to improve public transit in Manhattan, New York.
documents textuels
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3 report(s)
1999
PH2007:0005
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DVD made from an original film documents the performance by Gordon Matta-Clark and others using his Fresh Air Cart which brought fresh air in tanks to New Yorkers. The performance was presented twice: first on Wall Street in Manhattan on September 8, 1972 and a second time on September 15, 1972 on 42nd Street near Grand Central Station, also in Manhattan.
recorded 1972, transferred 15 April 2006
DVD copy of "Breathe Deep NYC No Charge" (1980) film by Richard P. Rubenstein
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PH2007:0005
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DVD made from an original film documents the performance by Gordon Matta-Clark and others using his Fresh Air Cart which brought fresh air in tanks to New Yorkers. The performance was presented twice: first on Wall Street in Manhattan on September 8, 1972 and a second time on September 15, 1972 on 42nd Street near Grand Central Station, also in Manhattan.
recorded 1972, transferred 15 April 2006
Projet
IFPRI
AP144.S2.D183
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File documents an entry in the IFCCA Prize for the Design of Cities competition, held in 1998-1999 for a site in western Manhattan, New York City, New York. Price's entry did not win, although he was one of the competition's five finalists. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1988, and between 1999 and 2001, but predominantly in 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials, and textual records.
1987-1988, 1999-2001, predominant 1999
IFPRI
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AP144.S2.D183
Description:
File documents an entry in the IFCCA Prize for the Design of Cities competition, held in 1998-1999 for a site in western Manhattan, New York City, New York. Price's entry did not win, although he was one of the competition's five finalists. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1988, and between 1999 and 2001, but predominantly in 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 183
1987-1988, 1999-2001, predominant 1999
Projet
AP027.S1.D52
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Circulation study of the Midtown Manhattan area from 34th Street to 63rd Street. A partial closing of Madison Avenue and the creation of a pedestrian mall was proposed to decongest the area; redesign of 48th and 49th Streets; and a system of mid-block pedestrian routes. The study contains a series of reports on parking, trucks, maxicabs, cost projections, the West Side Highway, and Convention center. Among solutions advanced were the design and manufacture of a special minibus [Ginkelvan], the widening of sidewalks, a new east-west subway line, and new parking.
1970-1971
Movement in Midtown
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AP027.S1.D52
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Circulation study of the Midtown Manhattan area from 34th Street to 63rd Street. A partial closing of Madison Avenue and the creation of a pedestrian mall was proposed to decongest the area; redesign of 48th and 49th Streets; and a system of mid-block pedestrian routes. The study contains a series of reports on parking, trucks, maxicabs, cost projections, the West Side Highway, and Convention center. Among solutions advanced were the design and manufacture of a special minibus [Ginkelvan], the widening of sidewalks, a new east-west subway line, and new parking.
File 52
1970-1971
Série(s)
Architectural projects
AP154.S1
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Series AP154.S1, Architectural projects, is chiefly composed of drawings related to architectural projects from the period 1966-2007. Most projects are located in the Northeastern United States, a notable exception being a study for resort development in Negril, Jamaica. The series includes published projects, such as the master plan for a new campus at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut, housing projects at Twin Parks in the Bronx, N.Y. and at Little Italy in Manhattan, new and renovated buildings for the State University College at Potsdam, New York, and the George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York. Small, lesser-known projects are also present, including two renovation projects in Brooklyn and a design for a Manhattan apartment. In general, the projects in this series are documented at a specific phase in their development, often at the stage of working drawings, although some project series are composed of design or presentation drawings. A substantial number of documents in this series are related to the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., a landmark skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson and completed in 1958. Beginning in 1971, Giovanni Pasanella and his partners were responsible for the interior design and space planning of national and regional administrative and sales offices of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. The series documents three decades of activities related to the maintenance and renovation of the Seagram Building as well as some renovations for Seagram offices at 800 Third Avenue.
1955-2007
Architectural projects
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AP154.S1
Description:
Series AP154.S1, Architectural projects, is chiefly composed of drawings related to architectural projects from the period 1966-2007. Most projects are located in the Northeastern United States, a notable exception being a study for resort development in Negril, Jamaica. The series includes published projects, such as the master plan for a new campus at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut, housing projects at Twin Parks in the Bronx, N.Y. and at Little Italy in Manhattan, new and renovated buildings for the State University College at Potsdam, New York, and the George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York. Small, lesser-known projects are also present, including two renovation projects in Brooklyn and a design for a Manhattan apartment. In general, the projects in this series are documented at a specific phase in their development, often at the stage of working drawings, although some project series are composed of design or presentation drawings. A substantial number of documents in this series are related to the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., a landmark skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson and completed in 1958. Beginning in 1971, Giovanni Pasanella and his partners were responsible for the interior design and space planning of national and regional administrative and sales offices of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. The series documents three decades of activities related to the maintenance and renovation of the Seagram Building as well as some renovations for Seagram offices at 800 Third Avenue.
Series 1
1955-2007
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D55
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for eleven luxury townhouses and apartments in Manhattan, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1978. Based on conversation with Michael Wilford (2 May 2014), attribution of project has been revised to solely Jame Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates. At a yet undetermined date in the late 1970s or early 1980s, the office of James Stirling and Partner became known as James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates. File documents for the Eleven Townhouses project do not allow attribution to one firm or the other. File contains design development and presentation drawings as well as photographic materials.
1978
Eleven Townhouses Competition, New York, New York, United States
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AP140.S2.SS1.D55
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for eleven luxury townhouses and apartments in Manhattan, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1978. Based on conversation with Michael Wilford (2 May 2014), attribution of project has been revised to solely Jame Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates. At a yet undetermined date in the late 1970s or early 1980s, the office of James Stirling and Partner became known as James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates. File documents for the Eleven Townhouses project do not allow attribution to one firm or the other. File contains design development and presentation drawings as well as photographic materials.
File 55
1978