Browse Items (7 total)
- Tags: New York (N.Y.)
Social hygiene
'Social hygiene', Harpers
Tags: 2000s; 2003; 2003-7-1; 21st century; Antismoking movement; Drugs and Pharmaceuticals; Lapham, Lewis H.; Medicine; Michael Bloomberg; New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Politics and government; Social conflict
Urban philosopher
'Urban philosopher', Harpers
Tags: 1990s; 1999; 1999-12-1; Architectural criticism; Architecture; Book reviews; Engineering; Lewis Mumford; Lind, Michael; New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State)
The alternate-people plan
'The alternate-people plan', Harpers
Tags: 1951-; 1960s; 1963; 1963-1-1; Auerbach, Arnold M.; Engineering; Humor; Mechanical Engineering; New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Politics and government; Traffic congestion; Traffic engineering
The biggest office building yet . . . worse luck
'The biggest office building yet . . . worse luck', Harpers
Tags: 1960; 1960-5-1; 1960s; Architecture; Buildings; Design and construction; Engineering; Erwin S. Wolfson; etc.; Grand Central City (New York; Kaufmann, Edgar; N.Y: Proposed building); New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Pietro Belluschi; Public architecture; Skyscrapers; structures; Walter Gropius
Radio City
'Radio City', Harpers
Tags: 1930s; 1932; 1932-4-1; Allen, Frederick Lewis; Architecture; Buildings; Engineering; Intellectual life; Mass media and culture; New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Radio Corporation of America; Rockefeller Center; Telecommunication
The future of the great city
'The future of the great city', Harpers
Tags: 1920s; 1929; 1929-12-1; Architecture; Chase, Stuart; City and town life; City planning; Civilization; Engineering; Forecasting; Infrastructure (Economics); New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); United States
The lane that has no turning
'The lane that has no turning', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1915; 1915-9-1; Architecture; Description and travel; Engineering; Fifth Avenue (New York; N.Y.); New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Population; Strunsky, Simeon; Washington Square (New York