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Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company architectural records, 1866-1985, bulk 1890-1942
40.1 linear feetBellevue Hospital (New York, N.Y.), 1907 Jan 19-1936 Apr 20 Range nyda.1963.002.01677 - 01696
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- Bellevue Hospital (New York, N.Y.), 1907 Jan 19-1936 Apr 20
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Architect: McKim, Mead & White
Lenox Hill Hospital (New York, N.Y.), 1930 May 23-1930 Sep 25 Range nyda.1963.002.01705
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- Lenox Hill Hospital (New York, N.Y.), 1930 May 23-1930 Sep 25
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Architect: York & Sawyer
Hermann Vollmer papers, 1925-1959
7 boxesManuscript records, papers, correspondence, and lecture notes of Vollmer. The papers reflect his interests in pediatrics and allergies.
William Gehron architectural drawings, 1931-1952
290 drawingsThe collection contains 290 drawings by American architect William Gehron for projects in the New York area. Projects represented are: Queens Borough Hall, 1939-40 (74 drawings); P.S. 191, 1952 (25 drawings); Convalescent Day Camp, Welfare Island, 1937 (15 drawings); Micellaneous Housing Projects, 1935 (25 drawings); Proposed Plaza for Broadway and 122nd Street, 1936 (1 drawing); World War II Memorial in Watermill, Long Island, NY, 1950 (6 drawings); Harlem Hospital OPD, 1939 (77 drawings); Studies for MacDonald Observatory, 1931 (28 drawings); and Utica State Hospital, 1949 (41 drawings). An rendering by Hugh Ferriss of the State Educational Building and Memorial Pylons in Harrisburg, PA was donated in 2004 (acq. 2004.005).
Office of the General Counsel records, 1985
1 linear feetThis collection consists of records from the Office of the General Counsel regarding the sale of Rockefeller Center and of part of Baker Field, the dormitory authority bonds and the modernization of Presbyterian Hospital.
Helen Rehr papers, 1950-1994
9 linear feetColumbia University architectural drawings, 1888-1957
1,000 drawingsIncluded are architectural drawings, surveys, maps, and site proposals, for Columbia's Morningside Heights campus, designed primarily by McKim, Mead & White. Other architects represented include Adams & Woodbridge; Arnold Brunner (who designed the School of Mines); Eggers & Higgins; the Columbia University Buildings and Grounds Department; Howells and Stokes (designed St. Paul's Chapel); Reinhard, Hofmeister and Wahlquist; and James Gamble Rogers. Drawings for buildings no longer in existence or never constructed and drawings for later alterations, are included. Architectural drawings of the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, and surveys of the asylum site prepared for Columbia, 1888-1894. Also included are site plans and proposals, surveys, and maps, circa 1890s-1910s, showing the surrounding area, including such institutions as the Jewish Theological Seminary, St. Luke's Home, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Grant's Tomb, and others. Drawings for the Womans's Hospital in the State of New York (designed by Allen & Collens, erected 1903, demolished in the 1970s), circa 1903-1914, are also included. This building was used to house the Columbia School of the Arts in the 1960s since it was located near the campus.