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Join us on YouTube Live for a free virtual talk with Andrew Dolkart, author of Biography of a Tenement House in New York City, Andrew Dolkart has been active in historic preservation in NYC for over thirty years. Director of the Historic Preservation Program

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EVENT SERIES (3 of 3): Progressive Reformers and Lesbian Lives A major precursor to the 1969 Stonewall protests in New York City's Greenwich Village, often seen as the genesis of the modern

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Andrew Dolkart - Columbia GSAPP Architectural and urban historian Andrew S. Dolkart presents a precise and informative biography of a typical tenement house at Lecture | Mansions and Museums: The Architecture of the Neue Galerie and the Jewish Museum

The Stories of Ruins: Tenement Talk from April, 2015 Columbia GSAPP Historic Preservation faculty Erica Avrami, James Marston Fitch Assistant Professor; Andrew Dolkart, Professor;

Saturday, October 17, 2015 10:00am Wood Auditorium As Columbia University's contribution to the Landmarks 50 The chipping paint, peeling wallpaper, and threadbare linoleum floors of 97 Orchard are more than relics of long ago. They are Virtual Book Talk: Biography of a Tenement House in New York City

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The Historic Districts Council (HDC) is the advocate for all of New York City's historic neighborhoods. Our mission is to ensure the Tenement Talks: Behind the Scenes with Andrew Dolkart and Reba Snyder Edited by Prof. Rebecca Kobrin of Columbia University, the collection of essays in Chosen Capital examines the impact of Jewish

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A panel discussion with Tom Bernardin, self-described historian of Julius', and Andrew Dolkart, Ken Lustbader, and Jay Shockley On November 18th, 2016, as part of our 175th Anniversary Heritage Weekend Celebration, Architectural Historian and Professor

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Professor Andrew S. Dolkart is a graduate of Colgate University and Columbia's Historic Preservation Program. He has been active in historic preservation in Behind the Scenes: An Architectural Tour Preview with Andrew Dolkart, 6/14/11

Listen to Andrew Dolkart, Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University, explore the evolution of New York's Fifth The Fitch Colloquium: Beyond the Five Boroughs: International Preservation Insights Part 1 Session I Harlem at a Glance: Looking Back to Move Forward Topic: Harlem Matters: Preserving Our Historical and Cultural

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Exploring place-based LGBT history for the Municipal Art Society's annual public festival Filmed May 6, 2022. Susan Tunick and Andrew S. Dolkart Almost Anonymous & Ubiquitous: The Speculative Architecture of George & Edward Blum In The Historic Districts Council's 2014 Landmark Lion recipient, Andrew Scott Dolkart was featured in the New York Times Sunday Routine.

Andrew Dolkart moderates as a panel of religious and civic leaders discuss the challenges and benefits of designating places of Celebrating 150 Years of Emery Roth, Architect of Our City Conference Saturday, March 31, 2012 Wood Auditorium Levan Asabashvili, Andrew Dolkart, Dirk van den Heuvel, Rusudan

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In this extensively illustrated book, Andrew S. Dolkart explores the architecturally varied complexes built by these organizations. He traces the successes and The Fitch Colloquium: Why preserve public housing? Session 1 Former J. Kurtz & Sons Store Building

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