Summary Information
Abstract
New York architect, historian, and attorny Andrew Alpern co-wrote
Holdouts! The Buildings That Got In The Way
with Seymour Durst.
Holdouts!
examines over 50 examples of New York City holdouts or building owners who refuse to make way for office buildings and other urban designing projects.
At a Glance
| CLIO record: | View CLIO record |
| Creator(s): | Alpern, Andrew. |
| Title: | Holdouts! Reference Files
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| Physical description: | 2 linear feet and 1 oversize portfolio.
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| Language(s): | In English
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| Access: |
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Arrangement
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in one series:
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Description
Scope and Content
This collection is made up of the reference files maintained by Andrew Alpern for the book
Holdouts! The Buildings That Got In The Way,
co-written by Seymour Durst. The files primarily include photographs, articles, and newspaper clippings.
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Using the Collection
Access Restrictions
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 call (212) 854-4110 or email avery-drawings@libraries.cul.columbia.edu.
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Preferred Citation
Holdouts!
Reference Files / Andrew Alpern, Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University.
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About the Finding Aid / Processing Information
Columbia University Libraries. Avery Architecture and Fine Arts Library. Department of Drawings and Archives; machine readable finding
aid created by Columbia University Libraries Digital Library Program Division
Processing Information
This finding aid is based on the comprehensive inventory written by Andrew Alpern. All descriptions and dates were provided by Mr. Alpern.
Machine readable finding aid generated from MARC-AMC source via XSLT conversion April 3, 2012
Finding aid written in English.
CLIO ID: 9366214 View CLIO record
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Index Terms
The names and terms listed below are represented in this collection. Links below allow searches at Columbia University through the Archival Collections Portal and through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, as well as ArchiveGRID, a consortial/union catalog offered by OCLC that allows users to search the holdings of multiple archives and libraries.
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History / Biographical Note
History
New York architect, historian, and attorny Andrew Alpern co-wrote
Holdouts! The Buildings That Got In The Way
with Seymour Durst.
Holdouts!
examines over 50 examples of New York City holdouts or building owners who refuse to make way for office buildings and other urban designing projects. Among the notable projects are 26 Broadway, 80 Broad Street, 120 Wall Street, 127 John Street, One Liberty Plaza, 179 West Street, Cobble Court, 770 Broadway, Brevoort Estate, 43 Fifth Avenue, London Terrace, 1129 Broadway, 450 Seventh Avenue, Seven Park Avenue, B. Altman & Company, R.H. Macy & Company at Herlad Square and on Queens Boulevard, Marbridge Building at Herald Square, 592 Eigth Avenue, Bankd of America Building (ex Biltmore Hotel), 342 Madison Avenue, 350 Madison Avenue, 16 East 46th Street, The Reidy's Restaurant at 520 Madison Avenue, Citibank Building at 399 Park Avenue, 1133 Sixth Avenue, Sperry Rand Building, Rockerfeller Center, Lorillard Building, Allerton House, One Lincoln Plaza, The Sulgrave, Mayfair House, Columbia University Medical School at 80 Haven Avenue, The Spite House, Denver Church, Atlantic City, and the Russian Tea Room.
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