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SUMMARY:Course: Urban Genealogy - Learn how to research New York buildings - Session No. 1
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to unearth detailed information about New York City buildings in four Tuesday evening lectures in February (3\, 10\, 17\, 24) 6:00 to 7:45 p.m.\, plus one weekday morning field trip. The four evening sessions include: The Building:  an introduction to the records of the Department of Buildings. The Client: weaving your way through deeds\, directories\, obituaries\, Who’s Who\, and local histories. The Architect: using standard texts\, guidebooks\, periodicals\, the Avery Index\, and Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records publications. Miscellaneous Sources: using photograph collections\, maps\, New York City archives\, libraries and historical societies\, and early 19th century tax assessment records. Field Trip: Manhattan Department of Buildings\, New York City Conveyance Records\, the Municipal Archives and the Municipal Reference Library. \nThis annual seminar has been running for more than 25 years. Participants have included architects\, engineers\, building owners\, preservation advocates\, lawyers and landmarks commissioners and even a New York City detective. \nSponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Cost: $300 ($250 MAS members). Click here for more information\, or call 1-212-935-3960. \n 
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/course-urban-genealogy-learn-how-to-research-new-york-buildings-session-no-1-2/
LOCATION:Municipal Art Society\, 488 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150128T194500
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CREATED:20141118T035643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T035643Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED (BLIZZARD) - TO BE RESCHEDULED Lecture: Art Deco New York – From the Chrysler Building to the Grand Concourse
DESCRIPTION:Art Deco today can refer to anything from saltcellars to skyscrapers\, produced anywhere in the world during the early decades of the last century\, using abstract\, stylized floral\, geometric\, or streamlined design. In New York\, Art Deco evolved through a series of Manhattan skyscrapers into the city’s chief architectural language. Following a massive reawakening of interest during the 1970s\, New York’s Deco buildings today survive as prized remnants of a distant-yet-modern past that still helps to define the city’s visual identity. \nThis lecture covers the great skyscrapers of architects Raymond Hood\, William Van Alen\, Ely Jacques Kahn\, and Ralph Walker\, including the Daily News\, Empire State\, Irving Trust\, General Electric\, American Radiator\, Barclay-Vesey and RCA Buildings. It then traces the adaptation of this “skyscraper style” through apartment buildings on the Bronx’s Grand Concourse\, airport terminals at LaGuardia\, the Central Park West residential skyline\, automated midtown parking garages\, diners\, hotels\, department stores\, banks and theaters like Radio City Music Hall. \nThis lecture is sponsored by the New York State Council on the Humanities; free and open to the public.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/lecture-art-deco-new-york-from-the-chrysler-building-to-the-grand-concourse-3/
LOCATION:Atria on Roslyn Harbor\, 100 Landing Road\, Roslyn\, NY
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:nych@nyhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20141118T033026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T033026Z
UID:2702-1422194400-1422194400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art and Architecture of the Subway
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required ($20; $15 MAS members). To register\, call 212-935-3960\, or click here to register on-line. \nFrom the beginning\, the people who planned the subway’s construction considered it\, in words actually written into the contract\, a “great public work” worthy of attractive design. On this tour\, we will ride the rails from the Battery to Midtown\, and consider the three major phases of subway design: the original 1904 IRT\, the Dual Contracts extensions of the ‘teens and the modernistic Independent Line that opened in 1932\, with a peek at a ’70s redesign by Philip Johnson. Don’t miss the tour that CBS News called one of the five best art walks in New York! Note: You will need to bring a MetroCard worth at least three fares.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-and-architecture-of-the-subway/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20150101T215941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150101T215941Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post. And an article by David Dunlap in the New York Times that appeared New Years Day!
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-24/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140919T140014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140919T140014Z
UID:2661-1420984800-1420990200@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-11/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150111T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20150101T164635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150101T164635Z
UID:2747-1420977600-1420983000@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post. And an article by David Dunlap in the New York Times that appeared New Years Day!
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lob/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150104T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20141118T030958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T030958Z
UID:2700-1420380000-1420380000@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Manhattan's Art Deco Interiors
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required ($20; $15 MAS members). To register\, call 212-935-3960\, or click here to register on-line. \nThe phrase “Art Deco New York” generally conjures romantic images of Manhattan skyscrapers. But just as remarkable as the towers are their sumptuous interiors – which are also far more comfortable to visit on a cold winter’s day. On this tour\, we’ll visit the publicly accessible interiors of half a dozen Deco marvels: the Daily News Building\, the Chrysler Building\, the Chanin Building\, the General Electric Building\, the Waldorf-Astoria\, and the RCA (then GE\, and soon to be COMCAST) Building at Rockefeller Center.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-manhattans-art-deco-interiors/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150104T133000
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CREATED:20150101T215759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150101T215759Z
UID:2748-1420372800-1420378200@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post. And an article by David Dunlap in the New York Times that appeared New Years Day!
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-23/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20141118T020958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T020958Z
UID:2699-1419760800-1419760800@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Rockefeller Center
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required ($20; $15 MAS members). To register\, call 212-935-3960\, or click here to register on-line. \nRockefeller Center — New York’s urbane urban wonderland — is full of surprising history\, remarkable art and stunning architecture. Conceived as a new home for the Metropolitan Opera\, but built instead as Radio City\, Rockefeller Center is a private real estate venture that has evolved into the public square of Midtown Manhattan.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-rockefeller-center-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141225T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20141118T020717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T020717Z
UID:2698-1419501600-1419501600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Rockefeller Center
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. Reservations required ($20; $15 MAS members). To register\, call 212-935-3960\, or click here to register on-line. \nRockefeller Center — New York’s urbane urban wonderland — is full of surprising history\, remarkable art and stunning architecture. Conceived as a new home for the Metropolitan Opera\, but built instead as Radio City\, Rockefeller Center is a private real estate venture that has evolved into the public square of Midtown Manhattan. \n 
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-rockefeller-center-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140314T182518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T182518Z
UID:2512-1419170400-1419175800@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-22/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20141005T220557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141005T220557Z
UID:2669-1416747600-1416747600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: Art Deco on the Upper Upper West Side (that’s not a typo)
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $25 ($15 for members of Landmark West!) Click here to register. \nA meandering walk across the upper west tracts of the Upper West Side\, from West 85th to 103rd streets\, Broadway to Riverside Drive. We see work by such stalwart Manhattan Deco icons as Sugarman & Berger\, Boak & Paris\, and Harvey Wiley Corbett\, as well as architects less well known for their Deco productions\, including Emery Roth and Rosario Candela. Highlights include Roth’s Normandy Apartments and Corbett’s Master Apartments; the Broadway Fashion Building – four-stories of commercial space in a Moderne glass box; Joan of Arc Junior High School; Boak & Paris’s Midtown (now Metro) Theater; and one of Manhattan’s last surviving Horn & Hardart automat buildings\, with splendid Art Deco terra-cotta. If you’ve taken my tour of Art Deco on Central Park West\, and wondered what else might be out there closer to the Hudson\, this is your chance to find out! For information: (212) 496-8110.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-on-the-upper-upper-west-side-thats-not-a-typo/
ORGANIZER;CN="Landmark West!":MAILTO:landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140314T182406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T182406Z
UID:2511-1416146400-1416151800@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-21/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140724T195058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140724T195058Z
UID:2638-1416132000-1416141000@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco from Murray Hill to Gramercy Park
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members). \nThis walk through the east side of Midtown South includes an unusual collection of buildings\, each different from the next. We have a surprising modernist apartment building among the genteel town houses of Murray Hill; Ely Jacques Kahn’s most impressive office building at Two Park Avenue (and another Kahn building that’s no slouch); a modernist hotel by Corbett\, Harrison & MacMurray; a work by Edgar Brandt\, the great French iron master; the iconic Empire State Building; an incomplete attempt by Metropolitan Life to capture the Empire State Building’s “world’s tallest” title; and a late Deco apartment building by George and Edward Blum. Information: 212-935-3960\, or\, to purchase ticket\, click here.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-from-murray-hill-to-gramercy-park/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141106T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141106T234500
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140724T202139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140724T202139Z
UID:2640-1415270700-1415317500@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Lecture: Why So High - The saga of building the world's tallest buildings
DESCRIPTION:Since the ill-fated Tower of Babel\, mankind has been powerfully attracted to the idea of buildings rising into the clouds. The Empire State Building and the Sears Tower still rank among the world’s tallest and most famous buildings\, while the latest contenders for the “world’s tallest” title rise close to a quarter mile into the sky. In the 20th century\, it was the American skyscrapers of New York and Chicago that regularly pushed the limit — the pre-World- War-I Singer Building\, Metropolitan Life Tower\, and Woolworth Building; the 1920s battles culminating in the Chrysler and the Empire State Building; and the post-World War II World Trade Center and Sears Tower\, along with a dozen or more also-rans. \nThe destruction of the World Trade Center\, the rise of its replacement\, and the continuing phenomenon overseas\, have focused worldwide attention on such monuments\, raising the question: why so high? Was it strictly dollars and cents? Or was something more at play? The development of steel-cage construction and elevators\, rising real-estate values\, and the economics of proximity\, all helped create the skyscraper — but none of these factors seem to have required the vast heights reached by the most famous. How could a strict\, hard-nosed business proposition like constructing an office building produce skyscrapers too tall to make economic sense? \nThis illustrated journey across a century and a half of the race to the top pays special attention to the design and construction of the Trade Center. The lecture is part of a program called “JCC University.” Call Kathy Graff at 201-408-1454 for cost and registration information.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/lecture-why-so-high-the-saga-of-building-the-worlds-tallest-buildings/
LOCATION:JCC on the Palisades\, 411 East Clinton Avenue\, Tenafly NJ\, 07670
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141019T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141019T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140314T182256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T182256Z
UID:2510-1413727200-1413732600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-20/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141019T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140810T173045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140810T173045Z
UID:2647-1413712800-1413712800@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: Margot Gayle's Tribeca - A Victorian Society New York New-Member-Orientation Walking Tour (so join up!)
DESCRIPTION:This tour of Tribeca\, focusing on its many cast-iron wonders\, is offered to newly minted members of the Victorian Society New York (the local chapter of the Victorian Society in America) which was founded in 1966 in the West 9th Street kitchen of legendary preservation advocate Margot Gayle. Without Margot’s efforts\, Tribeca might not be the protected historic neighborhood it is today. Though the tour is by invitation only\, there’s a simple way to cadge an invitation: join Victorian Society New York! \nI first led a tour of cast-iron architecture in Tribeca in the late 1970s\, as one of the volunteer guides for Margot’s “Friends of Cast-Iron Architecture.” This walk retraces the steps of that tour\, with special focus on the work of James Bogardus – one of Margot’s special interests – as well as facades cast by D.D. Badger’s Architectural Iron Works\, the only major 19th-century iron foundry whose catalog still exists. For more\, see the article in Panorama\, the chapter’s newsletter\, describing the tour as given in November 2011. \nFor more information\, and to sign up\, see the VSNY web site.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-margot-gayles-tribeca-a-new-member-orientation-walking-tour-so-join-up/
ORGANIZER;CN="Victorian Society New York":MAILTO:info@vicsocny.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141005T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141005T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140724T194018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140724T194018Z
UID:2634-1412517600-1412526600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco Central Park West
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members) \nA pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline. We’ll see the great twin-towered skyscraper apartment buildings – the Century\, the Majestic and the El Dorado – and other multi-colored jazz-age fantasies of high living overlooking the park.  For information: 212-935-3960\, or\, to purchase ticket\, click here.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-central-park-west-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140521T173605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140521T173605Z
UID:2548-1411909200-1411923600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco in Queens
DESCRIPTION:Art Deco in the borough of Queens – a bus tour sponsored by the Art Deco Society of New York. Watch this space for further details!
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-in-queens/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140921T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140314T182126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T182126Z
UID:2509-1411308000-1411313400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-19/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140914T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20131122T040814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T040814Z
UID:2309-1410706800-1410710400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Lecture: Art Deco New York - From the Chrysler Building to the Grand Concourse
DESCRIPTION:Art Deco today can refer to anything from saltcellars to skyscrapers\, produced anywhere in the world during the early decades of the last century\, using abstract\, stylized floral\, geometric\, or streamlined design. In New York\, Art Deco evolved through a series of Manhattan skyscrapers into the city’s chief architectural language. Following a massive reawakening of interest during the 1970s\, New York’s Deco buildings today survive as prized remnants of a distant-yet-modern past that still helps to define the city’s visual identity. \nThis lecture covers the great skyscrapers of architects Raymond Hood\, William Van Alen\, Ely Jacques Kahn\, and Ralph Walker\, including the Daily News\, Empire State\, Irving Trust\, General Electric\, American Radiator\, Barclay-Vesey and RCA Buildings. It then traces the adaptation of this “skyscraper style” through apartment buildings on the Bronx’s Grand Concourse\, airport terminals at LaGuardia\, the Central Park West residential skyline\, automated midtown parking garages\, diners\, hotels\, department stores\, banks and theaters like Radio City Music Hall.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/lecture-art-deco-new-york-from-the-chrysler-building-to-the-grand-concourse/
LOCATION:Quogue Library\, 90 Quogue Street\, Quogue (Long Island)\, 11959
ORGANIZER;CN="New York Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:nych@nyhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140907T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140907T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140724T200029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140724T200029Z
UID:2639-1410098400-1410107400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: Landmarks battles in Midtown
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members). \nMidtown Manhattan has seen more than its fair share of landmark battles. On this walk\, we consider the landmark rationale and battle history of the Villard Houses/Palace Hotel (one of the earliest battles)\, St. Bartholomew’s Church (with issues of church/state conflict)\, Lever House (one of the new breed of modern landmarks)\, and Grand Central Terminal (whose landmark status was finally upheld by the Supreme Court). \nFor information: 212-935-3960\, or to purchase ticket\, click here.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/2639/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140824T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140824T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140314T182009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T182009Z
UID:2508-1408888800-1408894200@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-18/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140521T171618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140521T171618Z
UID:2545-1408269600-1408278600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco on the Upper Upper West Side (that's not a typo)
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members) \nA meandering walk across the upper west tracts of the Upper West Side\, from West 85th to 103rd streets\, Broadway to Riverside Drive. We see work by such stalwart Manhattan Deco icons as Sugarman & Berger\, Boak & Paris\, and Harvey Wiley Corbett\, as well as architects less well known for their Deco productions\, including Emery Roth and Rosario Candela. Highlights include Roth’s Normandy Apartments and Corbett’s Master Apartments; the Broadway Fashion Building – four-stories of commercial space in a Moderne glass box; Joan of Arc Junior High School; Boak & Paris’s Midtown (now Metro) Theater; and one of Manhattan’s last surviving Horn & Hardart automat buildings\, with splendid Art Deco terra-cotta. If you’ve taken my tour of Art Deco on Central Park West\, and wondered what else might be out there closer to the Hudson\, this is your chance to find out! For information: 212-935-3960\, or click here for a direct link to sign up for the tour.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/walking-tour-art-deco-on-the-upper-upper-west-side-thats-not-a-typo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140814T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140724T145048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140724T145048Z
UID:2632-1408038300-1408046400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco Central Park West
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Landmark West! Reservations required. \nA pleasant stroll along Central Park West for a closer look at the buildings that form Manhattan’s major residential skyline. We’ll see the great twin-towered skyscraper apartment buildings – the Century\, the Majestic and the El Dorado – and other multi-colored jazz-age fantasies of high living overlooking the park. Special added bonus: We will be invited to visit the fabulous and recently restored Art Deco lobby of the Eldorado Apartments! $25 ($15 for Landmark West! members) Reservations and information: 212-496-8110\, or landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org\, or click here to buy a ticket on EventBrite (but note that they charge a fee for the privilege).
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-central-park-west-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Landmark West!":MAILTO:landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140116T025143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140116T025143Z
UID:2457-1406142000-1406145600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Lecture: Grand Central Terminal – 100 Years of a New York Landmark
DESCRIPTION:On February 1st\, 1913\, the brand-new Grand Central Terminal opened its doors to an admiring public. On February 1st\, 2013\, the beautifully restored Terminal – rescued from destruction by a seminal 1978 Supreme Court decision – celebrated its Centennial\, accompanied by exhibitions\, events\, and a new book: Grand Central Terminal: 100 Years of a New York Landmark. The Terminal’s creation combined engineering bravado (sinking two train yards below ground)\, technological wizardry (electrifying the trains to eliminate steam and enable their underground functioning)\, and real-estate savvy (replacing the original street-level train yard with 16 blocks of newly prime Midtown Manhattan real-estate\, whose development paid for it all) with innovative planning (interior ramps and looping tracks) and Paris-inspired Beaux-Arts design. This illustrated lecture brings the Terminal to life – its remarkable history\, stunning architecture\, and central role in creating midtown Manhattan. \nFree and open to the public\, thanks to the New York Council on the Humanities.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/lecture-grand-central-terminal-100-years-of-a-new-york-landmark-3/
LOCATION:Marbletown Community Center\, 3564 Main Street (Route 209)\, Stone Ridge\, NY\, 12484
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140720T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140720T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140521T172502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140521T172502Z
UID:2547-1405850400-1405850400@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: Art Deco in the Financial District
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members) \nTowering above the narrow streets of 17th-century Nieuw Amsterdam are some of the city’s finest 20th century skyscrapers. Included are the best of Ralph Walker\, once voted the “architect of the century” by his peers: the delightfully decorative New York Telephone Company headquarters\, the ponderously massive Western Union Building\, and the Gothic-modern fantasy of the Irving Trust tower at No. 1 Wall Street\, as well as such marvels as the Art Deco encrusted Cities Service headquarters. For information: 212-935-3960\, or click here for a direct link to sign up for the tour.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/walking-tour-art-deco-in-the-financial-district/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140718T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140521T165830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140521T165830Z
UID:2543-1405677600-1405677600@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: Architecture of the Theater
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members) \nWalk the streets of “The Great White Way” as we trace the history of New York’s Broadway theater district from Oscar Hammerstein in the 1890s to Walt Disney in the 1990s to its latest configuration. See the great Broadway theaters built between the turn of the century and the onset of the Great Depression­ – stunning works of art that are monuments to the lively history of American theater.  For information: 212-935-3960\, or click here for a direct link to sign up for the tour.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-architecture-of-the-theater/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140629T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140629T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20131211T155524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T155524Z
UID:2360-1404050400-1404055800@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:Tour: The Woolworth Building and its Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required – click here. \nTour of the Woolworth Building lobby\, closed to the public for more than a decade and now open again. The tour includes a detailed look at the building’s unmatched polychromatic terra-cotta exterior\, and an in-depth exploration of the lobby and its wealth of ornament\, including hidden corners and staircases — plus a special visit to the mezzanine level for an up-close view of its extraordinary mosaic ceiling. For more\, see the blog post.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-the-woolworth-building-and-its-lobby-12/
LOCATION:Woolworth Building\, 233 Broadway\, New York
ORGANIZER;CN="Woolworth Tours":MAILTO:Info@WoolworthTours.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140629T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080346
CREATED:20140521T163858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140521T163858Z
UID:2542-1404036000-1404036000@anthonywrobins.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tour: Art Deco 42nd Street
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required. $20 ($15 MAS members) \nA walk along midtown Manhattan’s major boulevard of Art Deco skyscrapers. Star architect of the walk is crusty modernist Raymond Hood; we will visit three of his four skyscrapers: the Daily News\, American Radiator\, and McGraw-Hill. Star building\, once the world’s tallest\, is the one and only Chrysler\, whose architect\, William Van Alen\, was once called the Ziegfeld of his profession. We will also visit the Chanin and Paramount Buildings\, and a few others.  For information: 212-935-3960\, or click here for a direct link to sign up for the tour.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/tour-art-deco-42nd-street/
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