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Brookline Residence
Brookline Residence

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Brookline, Massachusetts

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Brookline Residence
Brookline Residence
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PDSI Project
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PDSI Project
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Brooklyn Academy of Music
Brooklyn Academy of Music
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Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm
Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm
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Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5
Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5
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 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center
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TROLL - Hacked Road Sign & Interactive Art Installation
TROLL - Hacked Road Sign & Interactive Art Installation
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BLDG 92 Brooklyn Navy Yard Center
BLDG 92 Brooklyn Navy Yard Center
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Florian Idenburg, Managing Principal, SO-IL (Brooklyn, NY)
Florian Idenburg, Managing Principal, SO-IL (Brooklyn, NY)
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Compass Rose
Compass Rose
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Roto-Sphere
Roto-Sphere
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Ahmanson Founders Room
Ahmanson Founders Room
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The Upper Room
The Upper Room
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Bryant Park Reading Room
Bryant Park Reading Room
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Callie Rose Literary Cafe'
Callie Rose Literary Cafe'
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Hamilton Grange Green Room
Hamilton Grange Green Room
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Dewitt Clinton Periodical Reading Room
Dewitt Clinton Periodical Reading Room
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Restoration of Tweed Courthouse: Roof
Restoration of Tweed Courthouse: Roof
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Conga Room at LA Live
Conga Room at LA Live
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Restoration of Tweed Courthouse: Court Room
Restoration of Tweed Courthouse: Court Room
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The Living Room at Gardner Museum
The Living Room at Gardner Museum
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Philip Morris World Headquarters Dining Room
Philip Morris World Headquarters Dining Room
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Campus Center - Negotiating a "Round Building"
Campus Center - Negotiating a "Round Building"
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641 Avenue of the Americas: Green Roof
641 Avenue of the Americas: Green Roof
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Cocktails & Conversations: Daniel Libeskind and Brett Littman - October 17, 2014
Cocktails & Conversations: Daniel Libeskind and Brett Littman - October 17, 2014
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Cocktails & Conversations: Brad Cloepfil and David van der Leer - May 17, 2013
Cocktails & Conversations: Brad Cloepfil and David van der Leer - May 17, 2013
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Skid Row Housing Trust
Skid Row Housing Trust
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The Children's Room at the Fort Washington Branch Public Library
The Children's Room at the Fort Washington Branch Public Library
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The New England Aquarium and it's Role in Boston's Renewal
The New England Aquarium and it's Role in Boston's Renewal
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The Dinner Table Bargain and the Room Where it Happened
The Dinner Table Bargain and the Room Where it Happened
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British Attack New York July/August 1776
British Attack New York July/August 1776
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The design of the Special Exhibitions Room at the Gardner Museum
The design of the Special Exhibitions Room at the Gardner Museum
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Rose Center for Earth and Space at American Museum of Natural History
Rose Center for Earth and Space at American Museum of Natural History
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Skid Row Housing Trust Management Offices
Skid Row Housing Trust Management Offices
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Architect Marcelo Maia Rosa speaks about Andrade Morettin Arquitectos and his practice, at the LATITUDES symposium
Architect Marcelo Maia Rosa speaks about Andrade Morettin Arquitectos and his practice, at the LATITUDES symposium
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British Shelling of Lower Manhattan, including Fraunces Tavern - August 23 - 24, 1775
British Shelling of Lower Manhattan, including Fraunces Tavern - August 23 - 24, 1775
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Cocktails & Conversations: Rob Rogers and Susan S. Szenasy - July 26, 2013
Cocktails & Conversations: Rob Rogers and Susan S. Szenasy - July 26, 2013
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Architects Rob McBride and Debbie Ryan speak about their studio's work at the 'AustraliaNOW: Coming Up From Down Under' Symposium
Architects Rob McBride and Debbie Ryan speak about their studio's work at the 'AustraliaNOW: Coming Up From Down Under' Symposium
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Map of Boston in the State of Massachusetts
1814 - Map of Boston in the State of Massachusetts
Surveyed by the civil engineer John G. Hales, it is considered to be one of the most accurate maps of the 19th century expansion era, the first to show a comprehensive list of buildings. Different shadings were used to indicate the material from which a building was constructed. It shows property lines, data that, when coupled with those about buildings, provide invaluable information about Federal-period Boston. The map covers the Shawmut peninsula and includes an inset of Boston Neck.
John G. Hales
Boston, Massachusetts
19th Century
Cities of New York and Brooklyn
1847 - Cities of New York and Brooklyn
Creator: W. WilliamsPublisher: D. Appleton & Co.
W Williams
New York, New York
19th Century
Map of the City of Brooklyn
1850 - Map of the City of Brooklyn
The Map of City of Brooklyn, a detailed map of Brooklyn and the village of Williamsburg, created by Matthew Dripps in 1850, provides valuable historical information about the development of Brooklyn in the mid-19th century. It illustrates the streets, coverage of buildings, displays numbered wards, and lot lines. The map also includes illustrations showing major public buildings of the city at the time such as Kings County Prison, Naval Asylum and the City Hall. An important resource for anyone interested in the history of Brooklyn, it was hand-colored to highlight ward boundaries, and was originally printed on two sheets, one for the western portion of the city and one for the eastern portion.
Matthew Dripps
New York
19th Century
The Town of Boston in New England
1722 - The Town of Boston in New England
Captain John Bonner's map of Boston, created before the city's coastline was altered by landfill, combines plan and perspective views to depict settlement patterns and the city's thriving maritime economy. The shipping in the harbor is meticulously illustrated, while the topography is simplified. The map also highlights areas where Native American artifacts were discovered, showcasing the history of the land before European settlement in 1630. This map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
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A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
1743 - A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
Considered to be one of the best visual records of pre-Revolutionary Boston, this map is an updated version of the map first published by John Bonner in 1722. After his death in 1726, his partner William Price assumed sole ownership of the Boston Plan, to which he added a decorative cartouche, and numerous streets in the south and west and along Boston Neck. Like the original one from 1722, this map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
William Price,John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
Map of Cambridge
1895 - Map of Cambridge
Shows city wards and lines, some buildings, and radial distances from City Hall. Relief shown by contours.From: The Cambridge directory, 1895. Oriented with north toward the upper left. On verso: advertisements.
Lewis M. Hastings, Henry T. Burrage,W.A. Greenough & Co.,Leventhal Collection
Cambridge, Massachusetts
19th Century
City of Cambridge, Mass
1877 - City of Cambridge, Mass
Using conventional cartographic techniques and orientation, the artist views Cambridge from the south southwest as if he hovers above Brighton looking north across the Charles River. His presentation includes all of Cambridge, encompassing its several neighborhoods and their varied functions. The original village center focusing on Harvard Square and Harvard University is positioned just right of center, while Cambridgeport with its numerous commercial activities clustered around Central Square is placed left of center. Meanwhile, East Cambridge with its industrial activities is located in the upper right hand corner of the drawing. An extensive directory lists 132 references. Thirty-two of these, representing the city hall, the county court house, and the churches, are numbered and located on the view. However, the remaining entries, recording an extensive number of commercial and industrial establishments, are not keyed to the view although their addresses are indicated. Interestingly, this view was not a comprehensive listing of industrial activity. The several brick yards prominently displayed on the left side of the view are not enumerated, nor is the city's largest employer, the New England Glass Company, which is distinctly depicted in the upper right hand corner north of the Boston and Lowell Railroad. During its short existence in the 1870s, the Franklin View Company produced only two urban views this one and an 1873 view of Gloucester. Their style was noticeably different from the typical bird's eye view. They combined elements of a conventional map with the currently popular bird's eye view, in that the street pattern was replicated with little distortion, while the buildings were shown in three dimensions and the horizon displayed a high oblique perspective.
Franklin View Co.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
19th Century
Map of part of Cambridge, Mass
1800 - Map of part of Cambridge, Mass
The map prepared by the local committee for the use of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It includes key to buildings in and about College Yard and a list of Harvard buildings more than a century old, and other places of interest in Cambridge.
Heliotype Print. Co.,Leventhal Collection
Cambridge, Massachusetts
19th Century
A map of Cambridge, Mass
1838 - A map of Cambridge, Mass
James, Hayward,Leventhal Collection,W B Mason,O. Felton,W.A. Mason
Cambridge, Massachusetts
19th Century
Centennial Map of Concorde
1875 - Centennial Map of Concorde
The Centennial Map of Concord, created by H.W. Blaisdell in 1875, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Concord, a pivotal event in the American Revolutionary War. This detailed map distinguishes between buildings and structures that existed in 1775 and those present in 1875. It also shows the route of the centennial procession held on April 19, 1875.The map provides valuable historical insights by naming landowners and highlighting the locations of significant structures from both periods. Relief is shown by hachures, adding a topographical element to the map.
H.W. Blaisdell
Concord, Massachusetts
17th and 18th Century
'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
1776 - 'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
This map, titled "Plan of the City of New York in North America," was published in 1776 by Bernard Ratzer and engraved by Thomas Kitchin. Surveyed in 1766-67, it includes detailed information about parts of present-day New York City - Manhattan below 60th Street, Brooklyn north of 30th Street and west of Union Avenue, a small part of modern Queens and Jersey City, New Jersey. It depicts built-up and cultivated areas, streets, rural roads, buildings, piers, streams, ponds, wetlands, relief by hachures, and depths by soundings. It also has a dedication to Sir Henry Moore, the then Governor of New York, and a key to various churches and public buildings. Additionally, it comprises a southwest view of the City of New York, taken from the Governors Island, based on a work by Thomas Davies.
Bernard Ratzer,Bernard Ratzer
New York, New York
18th Century
Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788
1866 - Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788
The “Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788” is a historical map that illustrates the extent of the devastating fire that swept through New Orleans. Created in the late 1800s, this facsimile map highlights the settled parts of the town with darker shading and indicates where the fire started and which buildings escaped the blaze. The map provides valuable insights into the urban layout of New Orleans at the time and the impact of the fire on the city’s development.
New Orleans, Louisiana
18th Century
Adriaen Block's New Netherland map
1614 - Adriaen Block's New Netherland map
Map made by Adriaen Block of his 1614 expedition to North America. It is the first map to show Long Island as an island. It is also the first appearance of the term New Netherland to describe the colony (17th century drawing).
Adriaen Courtsen Block,Dutch National Archives, The Hague
New York, New York
17th Century
Manatvs gelegen op de Noot Riuier / Manatus Map of 1639
1639 - Manatvs gelegen op de Noot Riuier / Manatus Map of 1639
Manuscript maps of New-Netherland and Manhattan drawn on the spot by Joan Vingboons in 1639
Joan Vinckeboons,Library of Congress (LOC)
New York, New York
17th Century
Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
1660 - Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660: the present southern end of Manhattan Island, New York City
Harry A. Chandler
New York, New York
17th Century
Castello Plan for New Amsterdam
1660 - Castello Plan for New Amsterdam
The Castello Plan of New Amsterdam is a map of the early Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. The map was created in 1660 by Jacques Cortelyou, General Governor of Nieuw Amsterdam at that time, and is one of the earliest surviving maps of New Amsterdam. The map shows the layout of the settlement, including the locations of streets, buildings, and fortifications. It also includes illustrations of various landmarks and features of the city, such as the town hall, the church, and the governor's house. The Castello Plan is an important historical document as it provides a detailed record of the early development of New Amsterdam and is one of the few surviving primary sources from this period of the city's history. It is now housed in the New York Historical Society in New York City. It was discovered in 1900 at the Villa di Castello near Florence, Italy, where it had remained. Shown here is the version that was redrawn by John Wolcott Adams and Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, and given its current name in 1916.
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (Laurentian Library)
New York, New York
17th Century
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Willem Blaeu's map of the American Northeast
1634 - Willem Blaeu's map of the American Northeast
Willem Jansz Blaeu,Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
New York, New York
17th Century
The Mannahatta Project
The Mannahatta Project
The Mannahatta Project was an urban ecological study to imagine what Manhattan would be like if there were no settlers.  
Eric W. Sanderson,Wildlife Conservation Society
New York, New York
Historic,17th Century,Ecological
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AIA New York Center for Architecture
New York, New York
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It Happened Here
It Happened Here
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Cocktails & Conversations
Cocktails & Conversations
AIA New York Center for Architecture, cultureNOW
New York, New York
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Gin Punch (bowl), 1750's
Gin Punch (bowl), 1750's
Dad's Gin and Tonic
Dad's Gin and Tonic
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