Author Archives: Baljinder

Modernism

Starting from the mid twentieth century to present day New York City has been introduced to early modernist counterparts. Modernism turned its back to the styles that existed up until its day. Modernism then and today is not considered historical. … Continue reading

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Deconstructing NYC History

The History magazine and the website serves to New Yorker’s as well as everyone else as a historical information guide of NYC. History is a source students should try to be familiar with for research and general knowledge, mostly for … Continue reading

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“Manhatta” Before It All

Before learning about New York City architecture we should really get to know about our cities’ origin. Picturing the city before it became well developed should be an important factor in the way we view our surroundings. Eric Sanderson’s talk … Continue reading

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True To It’s Name

  During the walking tour of Midtown Manhattan there were many interesting buildings and sites to view. One of my select favorites was the St. Bartholomew’s Church. Out of the many exciting structures that exist, this is one of my … Continue reading

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Beauty and the Architecture

New York City offers a variety of different types of architecture and sometimes only a particular type captivates ones eye. New York City is very easy and accessible when it comes to its architecture, most of the time. It has … Continue reading

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Little New Yorker

New York City is one unique central hub of population that is home to many “first generations.” Having been a New Yorker, from birth to present, serves as a foundation of what makes me who I am, the making of … Continue reading

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