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The Center for Architecture
The Center for Architecture
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Be Good or Be Gone
Be Good or Be Gone
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10:45
The Cecil and Ida Green Center for Earth Sciences
The Cecil and Ida Green Center for Earth Sciences
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04:05
The Architectural Style of the Old South Meeting House
The Architectural Style of the Old South Meeting House
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02:05
Asphalt Green
Asphalt Green
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01:35
Green-Wood
Green-Wood
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05:39
Infinite Green
Infinite Green
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00:00
Make Way for Ducklings Part 1: Idea and Design
Make Way for Ducklings Part 1: Idea and Design
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03:51
Tom Oslund talks about the design for Target Plaza
Tom Oslund talks about the design for Target Plaza
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04:18
Old Federal Reserve
Old Federal Reserve
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00:55
Bowling Green Park
Bowling Green Park
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Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Schools of Architecture
Schools of Architecture
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02:09
Campus and Architecture
Campus and Architecture
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00:39
The Old City Hall
The Old City Hall
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02:11
Hamilton Grange Green Room
Hamilton Grange Green Room
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01:38
Navy Green Supportive Housing
Navy Green Supportive Housing
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06:44
Street Design
Street Design
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Asphalt Greene
Asphalt Greene
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04:51
Asphalt Greene
Asphalt Greene
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04:51
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
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01:14
Heroic Architecture in Boston
Heroic Architecture in Boston
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04:32
Googie Architecture in Inglewood
Googie Architecture in Inglewood
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04:01
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
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01:14
Collaboration and Campus Architecture
Collaboration and Campus Architecture
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01:30
Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit
Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit
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01:06
Princeton School of Architecture
Princeton School of Architecture
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03:35
Renovation of Old City Hall
Renovation of Old City Hall
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01:04
Jewish Arrival - Bowling Green: 1654
Jewish Arrival - Bowling Green: 1654
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11:26
Tavern on the Green Rehabilitation
Tavern on the Green Rehabilitation
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08:15
The Bowling Green Station Canopy
The Bowling Green Station Canopy
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02:13
A Note for Hope
A Note for Hope
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03:21
'D' is for Detroit
'D' is for Detroit
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01:21
Looking for a Landscape
Looking for a Landscape
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01:18
Design Research Center
Design Research Center
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01:56
Roxanne Horvath - The Gold Standard
Roxanne Horvath - The Gold Standard
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02:36
The Design of the National Academy of Design
The Design of the National Academy of Design
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03:36
The Attributes of Heroic Architecture
The Attributes of Heroic Architecture
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00:37
The Center for Global Conservation
The Center for Global Conservation
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07:47
Brown Institute for Media Innovation
Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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13:06
Springstep Center for the Arts
Springstep Center for the Arts
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08:52
Make Way for Lower Manhattan
Make Way for Lower Manhattan
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Tom Oslund discusses Gold Medal Park
Tom Oslund discusses Gold Medal Park
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06:37
Badouzi Harbor Urban Design
Badouzi Harbor Urban Design
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05:00
Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
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10:25
Moakley Courthouse Courtroom Design
Moakley Courthouse Courtroom Design
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05:52
Centra Metropark - Design Principles
Centra Metropark - Design Principles
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01:43
Eternal - The Design Process
Eternal - The Design Process
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02:58
History of the Old South Meeting House
History of the Old South Meeting House
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01:04
Paul Revere and the Old North Church
Paul Revere and the Old North Church
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01:15
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Chicago
1858 - Chicago
This map of Chicago was printed and published in 1858 by John Gemmell. A copy of it is at the Boston Public Library, part of the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection
Chicago, Illinois
19th 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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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
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
General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
1865 - General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
The General Map of Charleston Harbor from 1865, shows rebel defenses and obstructions during the American Civil War. It was prepared under directions from Rear Admiral JA Dahlgren, by CO Boutelle, drawn by Eugene Willenbücher and had lithography at the US Coast Survey by CG Krebs. The map notes that the survey of the channels, fortifications etc. was made after the occupation of the Harbor by the U.S. Naval forces and includes a table of armament of rebel forts. The map also shows a plan of the city, location of shipwrecks, torpedoes and obstructions, roads, and railroads.
John Adolphus Dahlgren,Charles Otis Boutelle
Charleston, South Carolina
19th Century
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