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ADAPTIVE REUSE
 
KIDNEY, Walter C. Working Places: The Adaptive Use of Industrial Buildings. Pittsburgh :Ober Park Associates, 1976. 

LI / SALTZMAN ARCHITECTS, P.C. Adaptive-Use Study for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum .New York : [publisher?], 1993

SHOPSIN, William C. Adapting Old Buildings to New Uses. New York :New York State Council on Architecture, 1974. 

ART, PUBLIC

AIA NEW YORK CHAPTER & NEW YORK FOUNDATION FOR ARCHITECTURE. Civics Lessons: Recent New York Public Architecture. New York : AIA New York Chapter & New York Foundation for Architecture, 1997.

COHEN, Phyllis S. Adopt-A-Monument. New York : The Municipal Art Society, 1987. 

COHEN, Phyllis S. Adopt-A-Mural. New York : The Municipal Art Society, 1991.

CULTURAL ASSISTANCE CENTER . The Arts as an Industry: Their Economic Importance to the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region. Cultural Assistance Center , 1983. 

GILL, Brendan. Breaking Ground: Open Spaces Temporary and Accidental. New York : Municipal Art Society of New York , 1981.

GRAY, Christopher and Jane Perdy . Presenting. Theatres of Manhattan . A Comprehensive List. New York : [Publisher?], [Year?]

MCKINSEY & COMPANY. You Gotta Have Art! Profile of a Great Investment for New York State. New York: Mckinsey & Company, 1997. 

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY. Art en Route: MTA Arts for Transit. New York: MTA, 1994. 

MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY.  The Faulkner Murals.  Adopt-A-Mural Program, MAS, 1999.

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS. The Arts and 504. Washington ,D.C.: National Endowment for the Arts, 1992. 

PLATFORMS for Design. New York : The Public Arts Council, [Year?].

TEN Years of Public Art, 1972-1982. New York : Public Art Fund, 1982.

BUILDINGS BY TYPE, MATERIAL 

ABELES SCHWARTZ ASSOCIATES. New York City Armories: Alternative Use Analyses. New York : Ann Beha Associates & The New York Landmark Conservancy, February 1987. 

BREEZE, Carla. New York Deco. New York . Rizzoli. 1993. 

BROLIN, Brent. Architectural Ornament: Banishment & Return. New York : W.W. Norton, 2000.
  
GAY, John. Cast Iron: ArchitectuRe and Ornament, Function and Fantasy. London :Murray Publishers, 1985. 

ISRAELOWITZ, Oscar. Synagogues of New York City .New York :Dover Publications, 1982. 

MASSEY, James and Shirley Maxwell. Gothic Revival. New York : Abbeville Press, 1994. 

NEW YORK CITY LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION. Rowhouse Manual. New York :New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, [year?].

NEW YORK LANDMARKS CONSERVANCY. Inspecting and Maintaining Religious Properties. New York :New York Landmarks Conservancy, 1989. 

NEW YORK LANDMARKS CONSERVANCY. Repairing Old and Historic Windows: A Manual for Architects and Homeowners. New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1992. 

NEW YORK LANDMARKS CONSERVANCY. Repairing 0ld and Historic Windows. A Manual for Architects and Homeowners. Washington ,D.C.: The Preservation Press / National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1991.  

PARKS, Janet . The Old World Builds New York :Guastavino Construction in Manhattan , 1886-1954, a walking tour guide, 2nd ed., 2000. New York : Trustees of Columbia University . 

PLUMRIDGE, Andrew & Wim Meulenkamp . Brickwork: Architecture and Design. New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1993. 

REED, Henry Hope & Robert M. McGee & Esther Mipaas . Bridges of Central Park. New York : Greensward Foundation, 1990. 

ROSEN, Laura. Top of the City. New York 's Hidden Rooftop World. New York :Thames and Hudson , 1982. 

STRATTON, Jim. Pioneering in the Urban Wilderness: Lofts. New York :Urizen Books, 1977. 
 
STRINER, Richard. Art Deco. New York Archetype Press, 1994.

TUNICK, Susan. American Decorative Tiles. New York : D. Grosser and Associates, 1991. 

TUNICK, Susan. Terra Cotta: Don't Take it For Granite. 3 Walks in New York City Neighborhoods. New York : The Friends of Terra Cotta Press, 1995. 

TUNICK, Susan. Field Guide to Apartment Building Architecture. An Illustrated Overview Providing a Simple Way to Identify Building Parts, Styles and Materials. New York : The Friends of Terra Cotta Press, 1986. 

TUNICK, Susan. Terra-Cotta Skyline.Princeton :Princeton Architectural Press, 1997. 

WAITE, John G. The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron. New York :New York Landmarks Conservancy, [year?].

WAITE, Diana S., ed. Architectural Elements: The Technological Revolution. Princeton : The Pyne Press, [year?].

ZUNKIN, Sharon. Loft Living: Culture and Capital in Urban Change. Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

ZURIER, Rebecca. The American Firehouse: An Architectural and Social History. New York : Abbeville Press, 1982. 

CHARETTES & PLANS 

ABELES PHILLIPS PREISS & SHAPIRO, INC. The Prospect of Hotels in SoHo. New York : The SoHo Alliance, June 1990. 
 
ABELES SCHWARTZ ASSOCIATES, INC. A Commercial Revitalization Study of Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. New York :New York City Office of Business Development & The Atlantic Avenue Association, January 1988. 

AMERICAN HISTORY WORKSHOP. A Conceptual Plan for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. New York : American History Workshop: 1990. 

BEYER BLINDER BELLE, ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS. South Street Seaport Museum . Master Plan for the Museum and Schermerhom Row Blocks. New York :South Street Seaport Museum , 1980. 
 
BRONX BOROUGH BOARD GREENWAY COMMITTEE. The Bronx Greenway Plan. 
New York :Bronx Borough Board, August 1993. 
 
BRONX CENTER STEERING COMMITTEE. The Bronx Center . A Report to Bronx Borough President Fernanda Ferrer from the Bronx Center Steering Committee. New York :Bronx Center Steering Committee, May 1993. 
 
BRONX RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT, INC.  Bronx River Restoration Masterplan .New York :Bronx River Restoration Project & The Stein Partnership, 1980. 
 
BRONX RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT, INC. Bronx River Corridor Preservation and Development Plan. Executive Summary. New York :Bronx River Restoration Project, July 1986. 

BROOKLYN PLANNING OFFICE. Newkirk Plaza Revitilization .New York : NYC DCP, 1976. 
 
CITY OF NEW YORK , DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. High Performance Building Guidelines. New York : 1999

CITY OF NEW YORK , DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. Brooklyn Public Library Design Guidelines. New York : Design Trust for Public Space, Inc. 1996.

A Charette on Housing for Harlem. New York : The Minority Student and Faculty Organization, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, 1983.
 
COMMISSION ON THE YEAR 2000, (The). New York Ascendant. New York : The Commission on the Year 2000, June 1987. 
 
CROTONA PARK EAST PLANNING TASK FORCE, (THE). A Quality-of-Life Physical Plan for Crotona Park East in the South Bronx .New York :Crotona Park East Planning Task Force, 1995. 
 
FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK CORPORATION TASK FORCE.   Flushing Meadows Corona Park . Report of the Task Force. New York : Flushing Meadows Corona Park Corporation, June 1988.
   
GRAND CENTRAL PARTNERSHIP. New Life for a Midtown Business District. A Draft Master Plan for Reviving the Public Face of New York 's Grand Central District. New York : Grand Central Partnership, September 1987. 

HARLEM URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TASK FORCE. Harlem. The Next Ten Years: A Proposal for Discussion. New York :New York State Urban Development Corporation, 1974.
 
HART, Roger and Selim lltus and Maria R.Mora . Safe Play for West Farms. Play and Recreation Proposals for West Farms Area of Bronx Based Upon Resident's Perceptions and Preferences. New York : Phipps Houses /Children's Environments Research Group, [year?]. 
 
Inner City Infill: A Housing Competition for Harlem. New York :New York State Council for the Arts, 1985. 

KORNFELD, Robert J. JR, AIA. Jerome Park Conservancy Preservation Report: History and Evaluation. August, 1998.
 
LI / SALTZMAN ARCHITECTS, P.C. Preliminary Historic Structure Report for the Tenement Museum. New York : [publisher?], 1990.
 
MALANOWSKI, Jamie. Outlook for Broadway. Making Sense of the Mayor's Theatre Advisory Council Proposals. New York : Exploring the Metropolis, [year?]
 
MCCROSKY, Theodore. Residential Area Analysis. New York : Works Progress Administration, 1938. 

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. The Second Century: The Comprehensive Plan for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1971. 


NEVINS, Deborah. The Roosevelt Island Housing Competition. New York :Wittenborn Art Books, 1975.
 
NEW YORK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION. Subway Station Modernization. New York : DCP, 1979.

NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Executive Summary of Final Environmental Impact Statement. 42nd Street Development Project. New York : Times Square Redevelopment Corporation, 1984.
 
PARKS COUNCIL, (THE). Creating Public Access to the Brooklyn Waterfront. New York : The Parks Council, 1990. 
 
PLANNING CENTER / THE MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY. Restoring the Balance: A Report on the Disposition of City-Owned Land .New York : The Municipal Art Society, June 1989. 
 
Reviving Lower Manhattan : Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future. New York :Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, 1995.
 
SAVE THE THEATRES, INC. Broadway Theatre District. 'A Preservation. Development and Management Plan. New York : Save the Theatres, December 1983. 

SIDNEY M. JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES. Waterfront Management Plan. Executive Summary. New York : City of New York , Department of Parks and Recreation, 1990. 

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD. Directions for Change: Land Use Analysis and Recommendations For Surplus Properties of the New York Power Authority. [City?]: St. Lawrence County Planning Board, 1987. 

THOMAS BALSLEY ASSOCIATES. East River Esplanade Park Study. East 34th Street to East 41st Street . New York :Manhattan Community Board 6, July 1985.
 
YARO, Robert D. and Tony Hiss.  The Third Regional Plan for the New York-New Jersey -Connecticut Metropolitan Area. Washington ,D.C. :Island Press, 1996. 

COMMUNITY PLANNING
 
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION, NEW YORK METROPOLITAN CHAPTER. A Plan With a View : Sunset Park in Brooklyn . An Urban Design Model for Community-Based Planning.
APA NY Metro Chapter, 1996.
 
ARIGONI, Danielle. Affordable Housing and Smart Growth: Making the Connection. Washington ,D.C. : National Neighborhood Coalition, 2001. 

BARNETT, Jonathan. Urban Design as Public Policy: Practical Methods for Improving Cities. New York : Architectural Record, 1974. 

BOLTON, Charles. Citizen's Action Manual. A Guide to Recycling Vacant Property in Your Neighborhood. Washington ,D.C. : Department of the Interior/ Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service & Trust for Public Land , February 1980.

BROWER, Bonnie. Missing the Mark: Subsidizing Housing for the Privileged, Displacing the Poor. An Analysis of the City's 10-Year Plan. New York : The Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development / Housing Justice Campaign, 1989. 

CARLSON, Karin. New York Self-Help Handbook. A Step-by-Step Guide to Neighborhood improvement Projects. New York ; The Citizens Committee for New York City , 1977.
 
CARNEY, William. A Citizen's Guide to Maintaining Neighborhood Places. Washington ,D.C. :U.S. Department of the Interior/Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service & Trust for Public Land , [year?]. 

CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT. A Guide to the Programs and Services of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.  2000.
 
COMMUNITY DESIGN WORKSHOP, (THE). A Housing Platform for Harlem .New York :Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University , 1985.
 
COMMUNITY PLANNING DISTRICT PROFILES. Part I: Population and Housing. New York City Planning Commission- September 1974. 
 
COMMUNITY STUDIES OF NEW YORK, INC./ INFOSHARE and THE CITY PROJECT. City of Contrasts 2000: 51 New York City Council Districts. 

CONRAD, MICHAEL.  Hell’s Kitchen South Development Strategies.  Design Trust for Public Space, 2002.
 
COWAN, Eugenie C. and Jack Goldstein. Hindsight and Foresight: Planning to Protect and Guide Special Neighborhoods. New York : Exploring the Metropolis, April 1990.

CRANE, David A.Planning and Design in New York .New York :Institute of Public Administration, 1966. 

DAVIES, Stephen, and others. What do people do downtown? Project for Public Spaces, Inc., 1981. 

DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING & OFFICE OF THE BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT. A Bronx Housing Strategy. New York : Department of City Planning & Office of the Bronx Borough President,  1977.

ECF Management. The Market for Capital Loans Among New York City Nonprofit Organizations. New York : ECF Management, 1988. 

GRATZ, Roberta Brandes with Norman Mintz . Cities Back from the Edge: New Life for Downtown. New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1998. 

GRATZ, Roberta Brandes . The Living City : How America’s Cities are being Rrevitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way .New York John Wiley & Sons, 1989.

GREENBERG, Ron, (ed.). Partnerships in Parks & Preservation: held September 9-12, 1991 , in Albany ,New York . Proceedings and Bibliography. Albany : National Park Service, 1991.
 
GROZIER, Mary and Richard Roberts. New York 's City Streets. A Guide to Making your Block More Lively and More Livable. New York : The Council on the Environment of New York City , 1973. 

HARLEM URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TASK FORCE. A Profile of the Harlem Area. New York :New York State Urban Development Corporation, 1973. 

HATCH, Kathlyn .Good Buildings , Good Times. A Manual of Program Ideas for Promoting Local Architecture. Albany : Preservation League of New York State , 1985. 

HOUSING in Context: Maintaining the City's Low-Rise Neighborhoods. New York : Department of City Planning / Planning Center, Municipal Art Society, 1989. 

HOUSEMAN, William. The Harlem River Yards: Bridging a South Bronx Community Need. New York : Wave Hill, 1978. 

JOHNSON, Judith Brewster, (ed.). A Little About Lots: The Do-It-Yourself Book on Improving Vacant Lots and Neighborhoods. New York : The Parks Council, 1969. 

LANDMARK SOCIETY OF WESTERN NEW YORK . Can I Paint My House Purple? Corn Hill: The Landmark Society of Western New York, [ca. 1995].

Look Out for Broadway. The Potential for Public/Private Partnerships for West Midtown. New York : Exploiting the Metropolis, 1988. 
   
LYNCH, Kevin. Managing the Sense of a Region. Cambridge : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976. 
MENT, David with Anthony Robins & David Framberger . Building Blocks of Brooklyn : A Study of Urban Growth. New York : The Brooklyn Educational & Cultural Alliance , 1979. 

MOE, Richard and Carter Wilkie . Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl. New York : Henry Holt & Comp. 1997.

MUNSELL, Kenneth. Small Town . Historic Preservation Resourcebook for Small Communities. Vol. 3, No. 3. Washington : Small Towns Institute, November- December 1982.
 
NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD COALITION. Smart Growth, Better Neighborhoods: Communities Leading the Way. Washington ,D.C. 2000. 

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. Partnerships in Parks and Preservation: Proceedings and Bibliography. Alexandria ,VA. 1991. 

NEW YORK City 's Housing Crisis: Private Development and Public Need. Preliminary Draft Report. New York :Inclusionary Housing and Housing Trust Fund, 1983.
 
NEW YORK MAIN STREET ALLIANCE , (THE). Resource Manual. A Compendium of Public and Private Sector Funding Sources and Technical Assistance Providers Available for Main Street Revitalization in New York State . [City]: NYMSA, 1993.

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS.  Inner City Infill: A Housing Competition for Harlem.  New York: NYSCA, 1985. 

NEW YORK STATE HOUSING TRUST FUND CORP. "Bringing Community Revitalization HOME": 2002 Housing Development Seminar Series: Seminar 3, Community Revitalization with HOME. Conference Papers. March, 2002.

NORTHWEST BRONX COMMUNITY AND CLERGY COALITION and MASS TRANSIT STREET THEATER & VIDEO. Passin ’ It On: 25 Years Organizing the Northwest Bronx . 1999

O’NEILL, Hugh and Mitchell L. Moss. Reinventing New York .New York : Urban Research Center , 1991.
 
PLANNING CENTER, (THE). Community Shapers. A Guide to New York City Organizations. New York : The Municipal Art Society, Spring 1998. 

PROJECT FOR PUBLIC SPACES, INC. What Do People Do Downtown? How to Look at Main Street Activity. Washington ,D.C. : National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1981.

RAMATI, Raquel. How to Save Your Own Street. New York : Doubleday and Company, 1981.
 
REAL ESTATE RESEARCH CORPORATION. Evaluating Local Urban Renewal Projects. A Simplified Manual. Washington ,D.C. :U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, [1975?]. 

REGIONAL PLAN ASSOCIATION. New Directions for the Bronx . A Research, Planning, and Public Consultation Program. New York ; Regional Plan Association, June 1988. 

REGIONAL PLAN ASSOCIATION. Downtown Brooklyn .New York : Regional Plan Association, 1983.

SCHUR, Robert and Virginia Sherry. The Neighborhood Housing Movement. New York : Association of Neighborhood Housing Developers, 1977. 

SETTLEMENT HOUSING FUND. Housing New York Revisited. New York : Robert Sterling Clark Foundation / Taconic Foundation, [Year?]. 

TAYLOR, Susan Westwood. Citizens Taking Action. A Collection of Case Studies. Washington ,D.C. ;U.S. Department of the Interior/ Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service & Trust for Public Land , 1980. 

DICTIONARIES & REFERENCE 

ABRAMS, Charles. The Language of Cities. New York :Avon Books, 1971.

The Catalogue of Building Repair Information. 348 of the Most Useful Titles From the Troy Public Library. Troy: TAP, [year?].
 
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION. Planning Guides for Community Planning. New York : City Planning Commission, 1980. 
 
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. Homeowner’s Glossary of Building Terms. Washington ,D.C. : HUD, 1977.
 
HAHN, Hannelore and Tatiana Stoumen . Places. A Directory of Places for Private Events & Private Places for Public Functions. New York : Tenth house Enterprises, 1989/91.

HARRIS, Cyril M., ed. Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. New York : McGraw Hill, 1975. 

HARRIS, Cyril M., ed. Historic Architecture Sourcebook. New York : McGraw-Hill, 1977. 
 
McKEE , Harley J. Amateur's Guide to Terms Commonly Used in Describing Historic Buildings. Rochester The Landmark Society, 1970.

POPPELIERS, John C. et al. What Style is It? A Guide to American Architecture. Washington ,D.C. : The Preservation Press, 1983. 

EDUCATION

ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORK & THE PUBLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. New/Schools for New York .New York :Princeton Architectural Press, 1992.

ARCHITECTURE Program at Community School District Six, New York City , 1986- 1989. New York: Community School District Six, 1989.
 
BARATLOO, Mojdeh and Jane Dodds . Built Environment and Design Education for Children. New York :New York State Council on the Arts, 1991.
 
COGAN, Stanley. The Community as Classroom New York : Historic Districts Council, 2001. 

ESPINEL, Jorge. Learning About Architecture and Creativity at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. A SCBE Field Study Program, Working Draft Vol. 1. New York : The Salvador !Educational Center on the built environment, June 1989.

RENOVATING Schools: Making Space for New Programs. New York : Department of City Planning, 1974. 
 

GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
 
AGREST, Diana. A Romance with the City: lrwin S. Chanin .New York : The Cooper Union Press, 1982.

ANDREWS, Wayne . Architecture, Ambition, and Americans: A Social History of American Architecture. New York : The Free Press, 1978. 

ARCHITECTURAL RECORD. Great American Architects Series: Nos.1-6; May 1895-July 1899. New York :Da Capo Press, 1977.  
 
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD: Volume 1 July 1891 to July 1892. New York : The Record and Guide, 1892. 

BACON, Mardges . Ernest Flagg , Beaux-Arts Architect and Urban Reformer. New York : Architectural History Foundation, 1986. 

BENSON, KATHY.  New York on the Rise:  Architectural Renderings by Hughson Hawley.  Museum of the City of New York, 1998.
 
BIRMINGHAM, Stephen. The Golden Dream: Suburbia in the 1970s. New York : Harper & Row, 1978. 

COLLINS, George R. Visionary Drawings of Architecture and Planning. 20th Century Through the 1960s. Cambridge : MIT Press, 1979.
 
CONDIT, Carl W. American Building .Chicago :University of Chicago Press, 1968. 

DIERICKX, MARY B. The Architecture of Public Justice: Historic Courthouses of the City of New York .New York :New York City Dept. of General Services, 1993.
 
FEIN, Albert. Frederick Law Olmsted and the American Environmental Tradition. New York : George Braziller , 1972. 

FITCH, James Marston .American Building : The Historical Forces that Shapes It. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1947. 
 
GANS, Herbert J. The Urban Villagers: Group and Class in the Life of Italian-Americans. New York : The Free Press, 1962. 

THE GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Dean Hoffman’s “Grand Design.” New York : The General Theological Seminary, 1988. 

GRAFF, M.M. The Men Who Made Central Park .New York : Greensward Foundation, 1982.

HITCHCOCK, Henry-Russell. The Pelican History of Art: Architecture 19th & 20th Centuries. Baltimore : Penguin Books, 1971.

HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER and LONG ISLAND STUDIES INSTITUTE CONFERENCE. Robert Moses and the Planned Environment. Innovation in the American Tradition. Conference held June 10-11, 1988 , in Hempstead ,NY .Hempsted :Hofstra University 1988.

HUXTABLE, Ada Louise. Kicked a Building Lately? New York : The New York Times Company, 1976. 

HUXTABLE, Ada Louise. Will They Ever Finish Bruckner Boulevard ?New York : The Macmillan Company, 1971. 


JACOBS, Jane. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New York : Vintage Books, 1961.

KOSTOF, Spiro. The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings through History. London :Thames and Hudson , 1991. 

KAUFMANN, Edgar, Jr. The Rise of an American Architecture. New York :Praeger Publishers, 1970. 

KIMBALL, Fiske . Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early Republic. New York: Dover Publications, 1966. 

LANDY, Jacob. The Architecture of Minard Lafever .New York :Columbia University Press, 1970. 

LINDSAY, John V. The City. New York : Norton & Company, 1970. 

MCCOY, Ester and Barbara Goldstein. Guide to U.S. Architecture: 1940-1980. Santa Monica : Arts + Architecture Press, 1982. 

MORRIS, A.E.J. History of the Urban Form Before the Industrial Revolutions. London : George Godwin, 1979. 

MUMFORD, Lewis. The Culture of Cities. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938.

NEW YORK AFFAIRS. Great Ideas of the Seventies: Where Are They Now? New York : L.D. Solomon, 1980. 

NEWTON , Norman T. Design on the Land: The Development of Landscape Architecture. Cambridge : The Belknap Press of Harvard University , 1971. 

NUTTGENS, Patrick. The Pocket Guide to Architecture. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1980. 

PIERSON, William H. ,Jr. American Buildings and Their Architects: Technology and the Picturesque, The Corporate and the Early Gothic Styles. New York : Doubleday & Company, INC., 1978.

RICHARDS, J.M., ed., Who’s Who in Architecture from 1400 to the Present. New York : Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1977. 

ROTH, Leland M. A Monograph of the Works of McKim , Mead & White 1879-1915. New York :Arno Press, 1977. 
 
RUSKIN, John. Selections and essays. New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1918. 

SALVADORI, Mario. Why Buildings Stand Up: The Strength of Architecture. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 1980.   

SANGER, Martha Frick Symington. The Henry Clay Frick Houses, Architecture, Interiors, Landscapes in the Golden Era.  The Monacelli Press, Inc., 2001.
 
SCOTT, Mel. American City Planning Since 1890. Berkeley :University of California Press, 1971. 
 
SCULLY, Vincent, Jr. Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade. New York :St. Martin’s Press, 1991. 

SCULLY, Vincent, Jr. Modern Architecture: The Architecture of Democracy. New York : George Braziller, 1992. 

SPREIREGEN, Paul D. Urban Design: The Architecture of Towns and Cities. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. 

TAYLOR, Lisa, (ed.). Cities. The Forces that Shape Them. New York ; Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 1982.

TUNICK, Susan, (ed.). PARIS and the Legacy of French Architectural Ceramics. New York : The Friends of Terra Cotta Press, 1997. 

VENTURI, Robert. Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture. New York : The Museum of Modern Art, 1966. 

VENTURI, Robert, and Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour. Learning From Las Vegas. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 1977.
 
WHIFFEN, Marcus and Frederick Koeper . American Architecture 1607-1976. Cambridge : MIT Press, 1981.   

WHITE, Samuel G. The Houses of McKim, Mead, & White. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1998. 

WHYTE, William H. The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Washington ,D.C.: The Conservation Foundation, 1980. 

WILSON, Richard Guy.  The Architecture of McKim , Mead & White in Photographs, Plans and Elevations.  Toronto : General Publishing Co., 1990. 
 
ZEVI, Bruno. Architecture as Space. New York: Da Capo Press, Inc., 1993. 

ZEVI, Bruno. The Modern Language of Architecture. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1978. 

GENERAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION
 
ANDRUS, Patrick W. & al. Manual for State Historic Preservation Review Boards. Washington, D.C. :U.S. Department of the Interior, National Parks Service, Interagency Resource Division, 1992. 

APPLEYARD, Donald, (ed.). Urban Conservation in Europe and America . Planning, Conflict and Participation in the Inner City. Proceedings of Conference held in Rome , 1975. Rome : European Regional Conference of Fulbright Commissions & Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange between Italy and the United States , 1977.
 
BEASLEY, Ellen. Reviewing New Construction Projects in Historic Areas. Procedures for Local Preservation Commissions. Boston : National Trust for Historic Preservation, Northeast Regional Office, 1986. 
 
MORTON, W. Brown III and Gary L. Hume. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation Projects. Washington ,D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Technical Preservation Services Division, 1979. 
 
CHAMBERS, J. Henry. Cyclical Maintenance for Historic Buildings. Washington ,D.C. : National Park Service, U.S Department of the Interior, 1976.
 
CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES.  Preservation and Recycling of Public Buildings New York City.  City of New York Department of General Services, 1992.
 
CITY OF SHAKER HEIGHTS ,OHIO . The Homeowners' Guide To Preservation and Maintenance. Shaker Heights : City of Shaker Heights , 1990.

COHEN, Aaron. Lend a Hand in Historic Preservation. New York : Citizens Committee for New York City, [year?]. 


BERLE, KASS & CASE. A Primer on Preservation Law in the State of New York . 2nd Edition. Washington, D.C. :National Center for Preservation Law, 1985. 

BOONE, Nancy E., and others. Locating Telecommunications Towers in Historic Buildings. Washington ,D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2000.

CHAN, MEI, (ed.). Building on the Past. Traveling to the Future. A Preservationist's Guide to the ISTEA Transportation Enhancement Provision. Washington ,D.C. :Federal Highway Administration & National Trust for Historic Preservation, [1995?]. 

COHEN, Diane and A. Robert Jaeger. Sacred Places at Risk: New Evidence on How Endangered Older Churches and Synagogues Serve Communities. Philadelphia : Partners for Sacred Places, 1998. 

COSTELLO, Dan and Lisa Schamess ,Eds. Building on the Past Traveling to the Future. Washington ,D.C.: Federal Highway Administration and National Trust for Historic Preservation.
 
COSTONIS, John J. Space Adrift: Landmark Preservation and the Marketplace. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1974. 

DESIGN and Historic Preservation. An Exhibition of Drawings, Models end Photographs of Restoration and Preservation Projects. New York : Preservation Alumni of Columbia University &New York Landmark Conservancy, 1979.
 
DIAMONSTEIN, Barbaralee . Buildings Reborn: New Uses, Old Places. New York : Harper & Row, 1978. 

DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF PARKS AND RECREATION. Historic Resources Survey Manual. Albany :New York State Parks and Recreation, 1974. 

EHRENKRANTZ GROUP, (THE). Guidelines for Restoration of Windows in Historic Buildings. Supplement B. New York: New York Landmarks Conservancy, [year?].
 
FLEMING, Ronald Lee. Façade Stories: Changing Faces of Main Street Storefronts and How to Care for Them. New York : The Townscape Institute, Inc., 1982.
 
FOULKS, William G, (ed.). Historic Building Facades. The Manual for Maintenance and Rehabilitation. New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1996. 
 
JORDAN, Steve. Rehab Rochester . A Sensible Guide for Old-House Maintenance Repair and Rehabilitation. New York : Landmark Society of Western New York , 1995. 
 
KING, David W. The Historic Preservation Program for New Mexico ,Vols I and II. Sante Fe ,NM : State Planning Office, 1973.
 
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LISTOKIN, David. Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax. New York: New York Landmarks Society, 1982. 

LUSTBADER, Ken. Preservation Manual: A Guide to Working on New York City Landmarks. Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, 1994.

MELNICK, Robert Z. Cultural Landscapes: Rural Historic Districts in the National Park System. Washington, D.C. :U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service Park , Cultural Resources Management Historic Architecture Division, 1984. 

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NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION. Guide to the Survey of Historic Resources Associated with African-Americans. [Draft +Bibliography]. Waterford : Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau, [year?]. 

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PYKE, John S. Jr.  Landmark Preservation.  New York :  Citizen’s Union Research Foundation, Inc.  

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SCHULTZ, Marilyn Spigel .  Presence of the Past:  A Guide to Historic Preservation.  Westchester County NY:  Westchester County Department of Planning, 1980.  

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SULLEBARGER, Beth.  Historic Preservation:  Forging a Discipline.  New York : Preservation Alumni, 1989.  

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NEW YORK CITY LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION DESIGNATION REPORTS

For printable PDF copies of the earliest reports, check our Designation Report Database.
 
(please note that the reports are organized below by borough and by neighborhood. The format is as presented in the “Guide to New York City Landmarks" by Andrew S. Dolkart ) 

MANHATTAN

1. Financial District, Battery Park

A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS

     a. Fraunces Tavern Block Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS

     a. Street Plan of New Amsterdam and Colonial New York
     b. Pier A, Battery Park 
     c. Whitehall Ferry Terminal (now Battery Maritime Building)
     d. Interborough Rapid Transit System (IRT):
        · Control Houses
        · Manhattan Valley Viaduct
        · Underground Stations
     e. International Mercantile Marine Company Building
     f. Bowling Green Offices Building
     g. Cunard Building
     h. American Express Company Building
     i. Empire Building
     j. Trinity Building and Unites States Realty Building
     k. Liberty Tower
     l. 90-94 Maiden Lane Building
     m. 56-58 Pine Street Building
     n. Down Town Association Building
     o. Bankers Trust Building
     p. NewYork Stock Exchange
     q. United States Custom House
     r. Manhattan Company Building
     s. City Bank-Farmers Trust Company building
     t. Delmonico’s Building
     u. J. & W. Seligman & Co. Building
     v. First Precinct Police Station
     w. Fraunces Tavern
 

2. Civic Center, Tribeca
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. African Burial Ground and the Commons Historic District
     b. Tribeca Historic District
        · Tribeca South 
        · Tribeca East
        · Tribeca West 
        · Tribeca North
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Barclay- Vesey Building
     b. Bennet Building
     c. Woolworth Building
     d. Potter Building
     e. Home Life Insurance Company Building (incorporating the Postal Telegraph Building)
     f. New York County Courthouse
     g. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank
     h. A.T. Stewart Store
     i. 287 Broadway Building
     j. Cary Building
     k. Fire Engine Company No. 7/Hook and Ladder Company No.1
     l. 319 Broadway Building
     m. New York Life Insurance Company Building
     n. 359 Broadway Building
     o. 361 Broadway Building
     p. Condict Store
     q. Woods Mercantile Buildings
     r. Ahrens Building
     s. 254-260 Canal Street Building
     t. Long Distance Building of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
     u. 175 West Broadway Building
     v. Western Union Building
     w. Fleming Smith Warehouse
 

3. SoHo , Little Italy
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Charlton-Kin- Vandam Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Odd Fellows Hall
     b. New York Police Headquarters, (now the Police Building Apartments)
     c. Haughwout Building
     d. Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral
     e. Saint Patrick’s Chancery Office
     f. Fourteenth Ward Industrial School of the Children’s Aid Society(Astor Memorial Building)
     g. Puck Building
     h. 83 and 85 Sullivan Street Houses
     i. 116 Sullivan Street House
     j. 203 Prince Street House
     k. 326 Spring Street House
 

4. Bowery, Chinatown, Lower East Side
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Eldridge Street Synagogue (Congregation Khal Adath Jeshurun )
     b. Bowery Savings Bank, (now GreenPoint Bank)
     c. Forward Building
     d. Anshe Chesed Synagogue
     e. Hamilton Fish Park Play Center
 

5. West Village
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District
     b. Greenwich Village Historic District
B. Individual Landmarks
     a. United States Appraisers’ Store, (later the U.S. Federal Building; now the Archives Apartments)
     b. 131 Charles Street House
     c. 26, 28, 30 Jones Street Houses
     d. Judson Memorial Church, Tower, and Hall
     e. Irad Hawley House, (now the Salmagundi Club and Museum)
     f. New York Savings Bank, (now Central Carpet Co.)
 

6. East Village
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Saint Mark’s Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Robbins & Appleton Building
     b. Bond Street Savings Bank (now the Bouwerie Lane Theater)
     c. Fire Engine Company No. 33
     d. Schermerhorn Building ( aka the 376-380 Layfayette Street Building)
     e. Old Merchant’s House,( aka the Seabury Tredwell House)
     f. Samuel Tredwell Skidmore House
     g. De Vinne Press Building
     h. Astor Library (now the Joseph Papp Public Theater)
     i. La Grange Terrace ( aka Colonade Row)
     j. Cooper Union
     k. Metropolitan Savings Bank
     l. New York Free Circulating Library, Ottendorfer Branch, (now the NYPL, Ottendorfer Branch)
     m. Louis N. Jaffe Art Theater (Yiddish Art Theater/Yiddish Folks Theater), (now Village East Cinemas)
     n. Grace Church (Episcopal) Complex
 

7. Chelsea
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Chelsea Historic Distric
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Starrett -Lehigh Building
 

8. Ladies’ Mile, Gramercy Park
     West of Union Square and Park Avenue South
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Ladies’ Mile Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. 126, 128, 130-132, 136, and 140 West 18th Street Stables
     b. New York House School of Industry, (now the Young Adults Institute)
     c. 574 Sixth Avenue Building
     d. Lincoln Building
     e. Bank of the Metropolis
     f. Decker Building
     g. Century Building, (now Barnes & Noble Bookstore)
     h. Everett Building
     i. Gorham Manufacturing Company Building
     j. Lord & Taylor Store
     k. Scribner Building (now the United Synagogue of America)
     l. Sidewalk Clock
     m. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
     n. Appellate Division Courthouse
     o. Gilsey House
     p. Grand Hotel
     q. Della Robbia Bar (The Crypt)
     r. Empire State Building
     Union Square and East of Park Avenue South
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Gramercy Park Historic District
     b. Stuyvesant Square Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Union Square Savings Bank
     b. Century Association Building (now Century Center for Performing Arts)
     c. Germania Life Insurance Comapny Building (now Guardian Life)
     d. Church Mission House,(now the Protestant Welfare Agencies Building)
     e. Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory
     f. New York School of Applied Design for Women
 

9. Theater District
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
-West of Seventh Avenue
     a. McGraw-Hill Building
     b. Erlanger Theater,(now the Saint James Theater)
     c. Shubert Theater
     d. Broadhurst Theater
     e. Film Center Building (Interior)
     f. Martin Beck Theater
     g. Royale Theater
     h. Plymouth Theater
     i. Booth Theater
     j. Forty-sixth Street Theater
     k. Globe Theater
     l. Mansfield Theater
     m. Biltmore Theater (interior)
     n. Barrymore Theater
     o. Longacre Theater
     p. Forrest Theater (interior), later the Coronet Theater, now the Eugene O’Neill Theater
     q. Ambassador Theater
C. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
- East of Seventh Avenue
     a. Greenwich Savings Bank
     b. Knickerbocker Hotel
     c. Bush Tower
     d. Henry Miller’s Theater
     e. Town Hall
     f. Belasco’s Stuyvesant Theater, (now the Belasco Theater)
     g. Hotel Gerard, (now the Gerard Apartments)
     h. Lyceum Theater
     i. Public School 67, (later the High School of Performing Arts, now the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers)
     j. Church of Saint Mary-the-Virgin (Episcopal) Complex
     k. Embassy Theater (interior), now the Embassy I Theater
     l. Palace Theater (interior)
 

10. Murray Hill, Tudor City, Turtle Bay, Sutton Place
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
- West of Park Avenue
     a. B. Altman & Co. Department Store, now B. Altman Advanced Learning Super Block
     b. Thomas and Fanny Clarke House, now the Collectors Club
     c. Church of the Incarnation (Episcopal) and Rectory
     d. Pierpont Morgan Library and Annex
     e. American Radiator Building
     f. Bryant Park Studios
     g. Fire Engine Company No. 65
     h. Algonquin Hotel
     i. Mechanics’ and Tradesmen’s Institute
     j. Sidewalk Clock
     k. Fred F. French Building
     l. Scribner Building (now Benetton)
     m. Saks Fifth Avenue
     n. Rockefeller Center:
     o. RCA Building and Lobby, now the General Electric (GE) Building, 30 Rockefellar Plaza
     p. International Building and Lobby      q. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Building, now 600 Fifth Avenue
     r. Villard House, later the Helmsley Palace, now the New York Palace Hotel and the Urban Center
     s. Raquet and Tennis Club
     t. Lever House
     u. Phillip and Carrie Lehman House, aka 7 West 54th Street House
     v. James J. and Josephine Goodwin Residence
     w. 13 and 14 West 54th Street Houses (Henry J. Hardenberg )
     x. Rockefellar Apartments
     y. Gotham Hotel, now the Peninsula Hotel
     z. St. Regis Hotel
     aa . 712 Fifth Avenue Building , later the Rizzoli Building , now part of the Henri Bendel Store
     bb. Coty Building
     cc. Harry B. and Evelina Hollins Residence, later the Calumet Club, now the Consulate General of Argentina
     dd. Fuller Building
B. HISTORIC DISTRICTS - East of Park Avenue
     a. Sniffen Court Historic District
     b. Tudor City Historic District
     c. Turtle Bay Gardens Historic District
C. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
- East of Park Avenue      a. Civic Club, now Estonia House
     b. James F. D. and Harriet Lanier House
     c. Adelaide L.T. Douglas House, now the Guatemalan Permanent Mission to the United Nations and Guatemalan Consul General      d. 152 East 38th Street House
     e. Bowery Savings Bank Building
     f. Chrysler Building
     g. Daily News Building
     h. Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, now American Federation of Musicians and Employers Pension Welfare Fund
     i. Beaux-Arts Apartments
     j. New York Central Building, now the Helmsley Building
     k. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
     l. General Electric Building
     m. Seagram Building
 

11. Midtown West
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Winter Garden Theater (interior)
     b. Hollywood Theater, later the Mark Hellinger Theater, now the Times Square Church
     c. Guild Theater, later the ANTA Theater, now the Virginia Theater
     d. Hammerstein’s Theater (interior), now the Ed Sullivan Theater
     e. Eleventh District Municipal Court/ Seventh District Magistrates’ Court, now the Midtown Community Court
     f. Mecca Temple, now the City Center 55th St. Theater
     g. Carnegie Hall
     h. Rodin Studios
     i. Osborne Apartments
     j. Helen Miller Gould Carriage House, now the Unity Center of Practical Christianity
     k. Fire Engine Company No. 23
     l. Gainsborough Studios
     m. Hearst Magazine Building
     n. Roosevelt Hospital, William J. Syms Operating Theater
 

12. Upper West Side, South of West 83rd Street
     East of Columbus Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Upper West Side/ Central Park West Historic District
     b. Central Park West - West 73rd-74th Streets Historic District
     c. Central Park West - 76th Street Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Kent Automatic Parking Garage, later the Sofia Brothers Warehouse, now the Sofia Apartments
     b. Century Apartments
     c. First Battery Armory, later the 102nd Medical Battalion Armory, now Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., Studios
     d. Central Park Scenic Landmark
     e. Majestic Apartments
     f. San Remo Apartments
     g. Beresford Aparments
     West of Columbus Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. West 71st Street Historic District
     b. West End-Collegiate Historic District
     c. Riverside Drive-West 80th-81st Street Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. 309 West 72nd Street House, aka William E. Diller House
     b. John and Mary Sutphen House
     c. Frederick and Lydia Prentiss House
     d. Philip and Maria Kleeberg House
     e. Chatsworth Apartments and Annex
     f. Riverside Park and Riverside Drive Scenic Landmark
     g. Verdi Square Scenic Landmark
     h. Central Savings Bank, now the Apple Bank for Savings
     i. 103, 104, 105 and 107-109 Riverside Drive and 332 West 83rd Street Houses
 

13. Upper West Side, North of West 83rd Street
     East of Amsterdam Avenue
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Claremont Stables, now the Claremont Riding Academy
     b. Eldorado Apartments
     c. Trinity School
     d. Charles A. Vissani House
     e. 345 and 355 Central Park West Houses
     f. Association Residence for Respectable Aged Indigent Females, now the New York City American Youth Hostel
     West of Amsterdam Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Riverside Drive - West 105th Street Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Red House
     b. 316, 318, 320, 322, 324, and 326 West 85th Street Houses
     c. 329, 331, 333, 335, and 337 West 85th Street Houses
     d. John B. and Isabella Leech Houses
     e. Saint Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church and Parish House, now the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
     f. Normandy Apartments
     g. Pomander Walk
     h. Midtown Theater, now the Metro Theater
     i. 854, 856, and 858 West End Avenue and 254 West 102nd Street Houses
     j. William and Clara Baumgarten House
     k. Marseilles Hotel
     l. Master Building
     m. Manhasset Apartments
 

14. Upper East Side, South of East 76th Street
     West of Park Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Upper East Side Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Sidewalk Clock
     b. Pepsi-Cola Building, now ABN- Amro Bank
     c. Metropolitan Club
     d. Knickerbocker Club
     e. 45 East 66th Street Apartments
     f. Percy and Maud H. Pyne House, now the Center for Inter-American Relations
     g. William and Frances Crocker Sloane House, now the Italian Culture Institute
     h. Henry P. and Kate T. Davison House, now the Consulate General of Italy
     i. Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House, now the Polo/Ralph Lauren Store
     j. Edward S. and Mary Stillman Harkness House, now the Commonwealth Fund
     Park Avenue to Third Avenue
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Church of the Saint Vincent Ferrer (R.C) Complex
     b. 130-134 East 67th Street Apartments
     c. Seventh Regiment Armory
     d. Mount Sinai Dispensary, aka the 149-151 East 67th Street Building, now the Kennedy Child Study Center
     e. Park East Synagogue
     f. 169 and 176 East 73rd Street Buildings
     East of Third Avenue
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. City and Suburban Homes Company, First Avenue Estate
     b. Bohemian National Hall ( Narodni Budova )
 

15. Upper East Side, East 76th Street to East 94th Street
     West of Madison Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Mertopolitan Museum Historic District
     b. Carnegie Hill Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
     b. Felix and Frieda S. Warburg House, now the Jewish Museum
      East of Madison Avenue to Lexington Avenue
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. John H. and Caroline Iselin House, aka the 59 East 79th Street House
     b. Thatcher and Frances Adams House, aka 63 East 79th Street House
     c. George and Sarah Rivers House, aka 67-69 East 79th Street House, now the Greek Consulate General
     d. Reginald and Anna De Koven House
     e. George F. Baker, Jr., House Complex, now the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
     f. William Goadby and Florence Baker Loew House, now the Smithers Alcoholism Center of Roosevelt Hospital
East of Lexington Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Henderson Place Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. East River Houses, later the Sively Sanitary Tenements, now the Cherokee Apartments
     b. City and Suburban Homes Company, Avenue A (York Avenue) Estate
     c. Sidewalk Clock
     d. Municipal Asphalt Plant
     e. 106 East 92nd Street House
 

16. Upper East Side and East Harlem, East 94th to East 106th Streets
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Public School 72, later P.S. 107, now Julio de Burgos Cultural Center
 

17. Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights, Harlem
     West of Frederick Douglass Boulevard
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Hamilton Heights Historic District
     b. Audubon Terrace Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Casa Italiana
     b. Croton Aqueduct, 135th Street Gatehouse
     c. City College, now City College North Campus, CUNY
     d. Joseph Loth & Company Silk Ribbon Mill
     e. 32nd Police Precinct Station House, later 30th Police Precinct Station House
     f. 409 Edgecombe Avenue Aparments
     g. Macomb’s Dam Bridge and 155th Street Viaduct
     Frederick Douglass Boulevard East to Lenox Avenue
A. Historic District
     a. Saint Nicholas Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Wadleigh High School for Girls
     b. Regent Theater, now First Corinthian Baptist Church
     c. Graham Court Apartments
     d. Washington Apartments
     e. Saint Paul’s German Evangelical Lutheran Church, now Greater Metropolitan Baptist Church
     f. Hotel Theresa, now Theresa Towers
     g. Apollo Theater, originally Hurtig &Seamon’s New (Burlesque) Theater
     h. Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church
     i. New York Public Library, Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture
     j. Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
     k. Abyssinian Baptist Church and Community House
     l. Dunbar Apartments
     East of Lenox Avenue
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Mount Morris Park Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. New York Public Library, Aguilar Branch
     b. Mount Morris Bank Building
     c. Langston Hughes House
     d. 17 East 128th Street House
     e. 12 West 129th Street House
     f. Astor Row
     g. 369th Regiment Armory
 

18. Washington Heights, Inwood
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. 555 Edgecombe Avenue Apartments
     b. Roger and Mary Philipse Morris House, Mount Morris, aka Morris- Jumel Mansion
     c. Washington Bridge
     d. Jeffrey’s Hook Lighthouse, aka Little Red Lighthouse
     e. Fort Tryon Park Scenic Landmark
     f. The Cloisters

BROOKLYN

1. Greenpoint ,Williamsburg
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. New England Congregational Church, now Light of the World Church
     b. Williamsburg Savings Bank, now Republic National Bank
     c. Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
     d. 19th Police Precinct House and Stable
     e. Winthrop Park Shelter Pavilion
     f. Public School 34, aka Oliver H. Perry School
     g. Sidewalk Clock
     h. Astral Apartments
 

2. Brooklyn Navy Yard, Vinegar Hill
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Vinegar Hill Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Brooklyn Navy Yard
     b. Commandant’s House
     c. U.S. Naval Hospital
     d. Public School 71K, now the Beth Jacob School
 

3. Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn Heights, and Downtown Brooklyn
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Long Island Historical Society, now the Brooklyn Historical Society
     b. Cobble Hill Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Brooklyn City Railroad Company
     b. United States Post Office and Court House, Brooklyn Central Office
     c. Brooklyn Trust Company Building, now Chase Bank
     d. First Free Congregational Church, later the Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church, now Polytechnic Institute, Wunsch Hall
     e. Brooklyn Fire Headquarters (Old Brooklyn Firehouse)
     f. Brooklyn City Hall, now Brooklyn Borough Hall
     g. Gage & Tollner Restaurant
     h. Dime Savings Bank
     i. Friends Meeting House
     j. 300 State Street House
     k. South Congregational Church Complex
     l. John Rankin House
     m. Carroll Street Bridge
 

4. Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Pratt Institute
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Fort Greene Historic District
     b. Clinton Hill Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church
     b. Pratt Institute Library
     c. Pratt Row Houses
     d. Emmanuel Baptist Church
     e. Joseph Steele House
     f. Royal Castle Apartments
     g. Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church, now the Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew
     h. Lincoln Club, now Mechanics Temple, Independent Order of Mechanics of the Western Hemisphere
     i. Hanson Place Baptist Church, now the Hanson Place Seventh Day Adventist Church
     j. Williamsburg Savings Bank Building
 

5. Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Antioch Baptist Church, originally the Greene Avenue Baptist Church and Church House
     b. Magnolia Grandiflora and Magnolia Tree Earth Center
     c. Girl’s High School, now the Board of Education Brooklyn Adult Training Center
     d. Renaissance Apartments
     e. Alhambra Apartments
     f. Imperial Apartments
     g. Weeksville Houses, aka the Hunterfly Road Houses
 

6. Bushwick
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Public School 86, aka Irvington School
     b. Reformed Church of South Bushwick
 

7. Bushwick , Cypress Hills, Brownsville, East New York
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Engine Company No. 252, originally Fire Engine Company 52, later Engine Company 152
     b. Public School 73
     c. Public School 108
     d. Public School 65K
     e. New Lots Reformed Dutch Church , now New Lots Community Church
 

8. Sunset Park
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Weir Greenhouse, now McGovern-Weir Greenhouse
     b. Green-Wood Cemetery Gate
     c. 18th Police Precinct Station House and Stable, later 68th Police Precinct House and Stable, now the Sunset Park School of Music
 

9. Park Slope, Prospect Park, Crown Heights, Prospect- Lefferts
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Park Slope Historic District
     b. Prospect- Lefferts Gardens Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Eastern Parkway Scenic Landmark
     b. Brooklyn Museum, now Brooklyn Museum of Art
     c. Brooklyn Central Office, Bureau of Fire Communications 
     d. Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch
     e. Prospect Park Scenic Landmark
     f. Edwin Clarke and Grace Hill Litchfield House, Grace Hill, now the Brooklyn Headquarters of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
     g. Peter Lefferts House, aka Lefferts Homestead
     h. Boathouse 
     iCroquet Shelter 
     j. Public Bath No. 7 
 

10. Flatbush
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Albermarle -Kenmore Terraces Historic District
     b. Prospect Park South Historic District
     c. Ditmas Park Historic District
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex
     b. Erasmus Hall Academy
     c. Flatbush Town Hall
 

11. Midwood , Flatbush
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Johannes Van Nuyse House, aka the Van- Nuyse-Magaw House
     b. Joost and Elizabeth Van Nuyse House, aka Coe House
     c. Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church
     d. Hendrick I. Lott House
     e. Henry and Abraham Wyckoff House, aka Wycokk -Bennett Homestead
 

12. Gravesend ,Coney Island ,Sheepshead Bay
A. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Parachute Jump
     b. Wonder Wheel
     c. The Cyclone 
     d. Ocean Parkway Scenic Landmark 
     e. F.W.I.L. Lundy Brothers Restaurant 
 

13. Other Brooklyn Landmarks
     a. Howard E. and Jessie Jones House, aka the 8200 Narrows Avenue House 
     b. Fort Hamilton Casemate Fort, now the Officer’s Club, 
     c. Whiting Quadrangle 
     d. New Utrecht Reformed Church 
     e. Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House 


QUEENS

Landmarks and Historic Districts
     a. Hunter’s Point Historic District 
     b. New York State Supreme Court, Queens County, Long Island City Branch 
     c. Queensboro Bridge 
     . Famous Players- Lasky Studio, later the Paramount Studios Building No. 1, now Kaufman’s Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center 
     e. Benjamin T. Pike House, later the William Stienway House 
     f. Abraham Lent House, aka the Lent Homestead 
     g. Marine Air Terminal, La Guardia Airport 
     h. Jackson Height Historic District 
     i. Remsen Cemetery 
     j. Edward E. Sanford House 
     k. Louis Armstrong House 
     l. Unisphere and Surrounding Pool 
     m. Lewis H. Latimer House 
     n. RKO Keith’s Flushing Theater (interior) 
     o. Flushing High School 
     p. John Bowne House 
     q. Kingsland Homestead 
     r. Arthur and Dorothy Dalton Hammerstein House, Wildflower 
     s. Cornelius Van Wyck House 
     t. First Reformed Church of Jamaica 
     u. La Casina , ( aka La Casino), now Jamaica Business Resource Center 
     v. Sidewalk Clock, 161-11 Jamaica Avenue 
     w. J. Kurtz & Sons Store 
     x. Trans World Airlines Flight Center at New York International Airport, now TWA Terminal at JFK International Airport


BRONX

1. Mott Haven, Melrose
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Bertine Block Historic District 
     b. Mott Haven Historic District 
     c. Mott Haven East Historic District 
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Bronx Grit Chamber 
     b. Public School 27 (Saint Mary’s Park School), originally Public School 154 
     c. 614 Courtlandt Avenue Building 
     d. Public School 31 
 

2. Morrisania, Hunts Point, West Farms
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Longwood Historic District 
     b. Morris High School Historic District 
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Peter S. Hoe House, Sunnyslope, later Temple Beth Elohim, now the Bright Temple A.M.E. Church 
     b. 62nd Police Precinct Station House 
     c. Morris High School Auditorium (interior) 
     d. Second Battery Armory 
     e. Herman Riddler Junior High Schoo 
 

3. High Bridge, Morrisania
A. HISTORIC DISTRICTS
     a. Clay Avenue Historic District 
B. INDIVIDUAL LANDMARKS
     a. Bronx Borough Courthou