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The top photo shows one vision of urban life, a traditional hutong of Beijing. The bottom image is a rendering of more towers coming to Beijing. The towers represent the Chinese Communist Party’s choice of hyper-density for China. Most of the hutongs were destroyed during the preparation for the Olympic games. The few that are […]
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Build Up or Build Hausmannian? Hausmannian means the typical six-story building one sees in Paris, one of the most dense but liveable cities. Baron Von Hausmann was responsible for much of the six-story buildings lining the avenues in Paris. The photo on the right however, is from a Tribeca version of a Hausmannian building. Hausmannian […]
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From left to right meet Stella Rose Schneeberg, Owen Colby, and Simone Schneeberg. They are our community service volunteers this winter and spring. Stella goes to Eleanor Roosevelt. Owen goes to Beacon, and Simone goes to Laguardia. All three put together the SPYBECA scavenger hunt (with Simone doing the artwork). Owen has also developed the […]
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This Saturday, May 3rd is the national “Jane’s Walk” day, held in honor of Jane Jacobs, the writer of “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Jane Jacobs was the woman behind the saving of Soho and the West Village from the highway plans of Robert Moses. Jane Jacobs was also a fan […]
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01 May '14
Here is a fuzzy 1935 tax photo of what 51 Park Place used to look like. It is a fine palazzo and could easily be restored to its former glory while still serving as as a mosque or museum. The owner could save himself a heap of money by choosing restoration instead of demolition. […]
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15 Apr '14
In ancient Athens, young male citizens took the Ephebic Oath after their military training. It was about civic engagement. The oath is shown inscribed on the bit of stone ruin pictured above. A translation of it (or a similar oath found elsewhere) reads like this: “We will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by […]
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1. Secret Film Series in a Tribeca Chateau during May James Sanders is a Tribecan and a founding patron of Tribeca Trust who lent his name to our cause (thanks James!). He is an architect and co-producer with Ric Burns of the PBS Documentary “New York: A History”. James collaborated with the Historic Districts […]
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(piers on West Street circa 1900 from NYL). As many of you know, the Hudson Park Trust obtained changes in the enabling legislation for Hudson River Park such that it could sell air rights from the piers to developers along West Street. This presents a huge problem for historic districts along the water, Tribeca included. […]
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During the recent fight over the much-hated design for the new buildings in Tribeca East Historic District at 100 Franklin Street, Jamie Gordon circulated a petition asking Tribeans to object to the design (a picture of which is above). She later gave it to us to study. The petition gathered just over 1200 signatures, […]
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Policy Issues Related to 100 Franklin Street Copy of Testimony presented to Community Board 1 in December, 2013 Tribeca Trust 1. When new buildings arise inside historic districts, there are three possible design strategies. 2. The best would be “fully contextual” design. This means rigorous use of the existing architectural languages of the historic district, […]
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