Author Archives: Nora Almeida

Final 3 Weeks Updated Schedule

11/28 Monday (KG / NA): Outline draft review / Podcast production technical overview / Group project work

11/30 Wednesday (NA): Trip to Interference Archive

12/5 Monday (KG): Final Outlines due / Group project work

12/7 Wednesday (NA): Final Lib/Archive Response due / Podcast recording

12/12 Monday (KG): Podcast recording / Editing

12/14 Wednesday (NA): Podcast recording / Editing

12/19 Monday (NA / KG): Peer eval / Podcasts & Annotated Bibliography Due

11.2 NYPL Visit Details

Class will meet on 11.2.2016 at the New York Public Library, Schwarzman Building in midtown Manhattan (5th Ave & 42nd street) at 1:30 pm.

Trains: 4/5/6 to Grand Central or B/F/D/M to Bryant Park.

We will meet at the Information Desk in the main hall (enter on 5th avenue!): https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/schwarzman/visitor-guide

This will be an archive visit and we’ll be in a private area of the library (text me if you’re late). While we wont have time to look at maps AND study the building, it is important to note that this library was also built in the early 1900s and is a great example of Beaux Arts.

REMINDERS!

Library / Archive response 1 (based on the NY Historical Society visit) is due TODAY: 10/24/16.

Our Midterm is on Wednesday 10/26/16

As we reviewed in class….you should be able to:

  • Read citations
  • Articulate a research strategy
  • Define terms including:
    • Architectural elements based on classical buildings (arches, domes, tripartite, vaults, symmetry)
    • Renaissance Man / Neoclassicism
  • Identify and compare important historical architectural sites including:
    • Public spaces like basilicas and roman baths
    • Grand Central (terminal, depot, station)
  • Identify important people involved in the construction / preservation of Grand Central and discuss their contributions

Updated Course Schedule

Hi All,

I’ve updated the course schedule. Major things that have changed:

  • removed site report 4
  • removed 12/21 (uniform exam date–we wont be meeting)
  • shifted around a few other dates
  • added classes I skipped for Nov 7 and 9–including a couple of new readings / discussion forums

Please download (and print if you want) the updated course schedule.

N.A.

 

NY Historical Society 10/19

We’ll meet at the NY Historical Society on Wednesday 10/19 at 1:30pm for an archival visit. The historical society is located on Central Park West btween 76th and 77th street. You can find travel directions here: http://www.nyhistory.org/

If you are late or get turned around, text me: 401-580-3423. I will not be able to get there super early because I am teaching beforehand.

 

Homework for 10/17

We have more than a week off and when we meet again on 10/17, we will have a special guest lecturer who was involved in the renovation of GCT in the 1990s. This past weekend, the NYTimes also published an editorial on Penn Station and how it could be “reborn.” In preparation for our discussion of preservation and renovation, please read these two articles and respond to the following discussion forum prompt:

Penn Station Reborn

An Architect who Built his Career on Resuscitating New York Landmarks

Discussion Forum Prompt

Please come to class with questions!