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Morningside Heights : a history of its architecture & development

Title
Morningside Heights : a history of its architecture & development / Andrew S. Dolkart.
Author
Dolkart, Andrew.
Publication
New York : Columbia University Press, [1998], ©1998.

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Description
xix, 505 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
  • The announcement during the final years of the nineteenth century that the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Columbia College, St. Luke's Hospital, Teachers College, and Barnard College would construct new complexes on Morningside Heights heralded the transformation of this geographically isolated area into "the Acropolis of New York." Over the next several decades, these institutions, as well as Union Theological Seminary, Jewish Theological Seminary, the Institute of Musical Art/Julliard School of Music, and Riverside Church created a neighborhood of spectacular institutional buildings. In this lavishly illustrated book, Andrew S. Dolkart explores the richly varied architecture and history of these complexes and of the surrounding residential neighborhood and thus reveals a fascinating chapter in the life of New York City.
  • The announcement during the final years of the nineteenth century that the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Columbia College, St.
  • Luke's Hospital, Teachers College, and Barnard College would construct new complexes on Morningside Heights heralded the transformation of this geographically isolated area into "the Acropolis of New York." Over the next several decades, these institutions, as well as Union Theological Seminary, Jewish Theological Seminary, the Institute of Musical Art/Julliard School of Music, and Riverside Church created a neighborhood of spectacular institutional buildings. In this lavishly illustrated book, Andrew S.
  • Dolkart explores the richly varied architecture and history of these complexes and of the surrounding residential neighborhood and thus reveals a fascinating chapter in the life of New York City.
Series Statement
The Columbia history of urban life
Uniform Title
Columbia history of urban life.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-467) and index.
ISBN
  • 0231078501
  • 9780231078504
LCCN
97044482
OCLC
  • ocm37843816
  • 37843816
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries