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SUMMARY:Walking tour: Margot Gayle's Tribeca
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society (MAS). Reservations required; click here for information and registration. ($35\, $25 for MAS members). \nThis tour of Tribeca\, focusing on its many cast-iron wonders\, is a tribute to the legendary preservation advocate Margot Gayle\, former member of the MAS. historic buildings committee and 1997 winner of the Society’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal. Without Margot’s efforts\, Tribeca likely would not be the protected historic neighborhood it is today. Your guide first led a tour of cast-iron architecture in Tribeca in the mid-1970s\, as a volunteer for Margot’s “Friends of  Cast-Iron Architecture” (where he cut his teeth as a tour guide\, later  becoming co-chair of walking tours). This walk retraces the steps of that tour of 50 years ago\, 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. Most of the iron buildings visited are city landmarks; your guide\, on the LPC staff in the 1980s and ‘90s\, wrote several of the relevant designation reports.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/walking-tour-margot-gayles-tribeca/
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: Art Deco Washington Heights
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society (MAS). Reservations required; click here for information and registration. ($35\, $25 for MAS members). \nHigh up on a hill\, its streets lined with modest but attractive six-story Art Deco apartment houses\, Washington Heights has more in common with West Bronx neighborhoods just across the Harlem River than with the rest of Manhattan. Many of the same architects who worked on the Grand Concourse also designed apartment buildings on or near Fort Washington Avenue – we will see work by Horace Ginsbern\, Jacob Felson\, Israel Crausman\, Miller and Goldhammer\, Charles Kreymborg\, and H. Herbert Lillien. Two taller apartment buildings\, by Boak and Paris\, offer a more idiosyncratic take on the modernism of the 1930s. This walk with Anthony W. Robins will also include a one-story taxpayer\, and one of the city’s few frankly Deco subway entrances. But the star attraction is the Fourth Church of Christ\, Scientist (now the Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights)\, one of perhaps a dozen or so Art Deco houses of worship anywhere in the city.
URL:https://anthonywrobins.com/event/walking-tour-art-deco-washington-heights/
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