The Dakota a history of the world's best-known apartment building

Apartment Houses: historically and around the time of the Dakota2 Apartment Hotels: A hybrid form of residence -- The Builder of the Dakota: Edward Clark -- The Architect of the Dakota: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh -- The Upper West Side -- Apartment floor plans leading up to the Dakota -- Construction...

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Weitere Verfasser: Alpern, Andrew (BerichterstatterIn), Gray, Christopher S. (BerichterstatterIn), Grant, Kenneth G. (IllustratorIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Princeton Architectural Press 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Apartment Houses: historically and around the time of the Dakota2 Apartment Hotels: A hybrid form of residence -- The Builder of the Dakota: Edward Clark -- The Architect of the Dakota: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh -- The Upper West Side -- Apartment floor plans leading up to the Dakota -- Construction of the Dakota -- Floor plans of the Dakota and Modern Photographs -- Early Residents of the Dakota -- Aftermath of the Dakota -- The Clark Family after the Dakota -- The Dakota as Icon -- The Dakota in Print -- Dakota Apartments and their Residents -- Keeping the Dakota in Good Repair.
Apartment Houses: historically and around the time of the Dakota -- 2 Apartment Hotels: A hybrid form of residence -- The Builder of the Dakota: Edward Clark -- The Architect of the Dakota: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh -- The Upper West Side -- Apartment floor plans leading up to the Dakota -- Construction of the Dakota -- Floor plans of the Dakota and Modern Photographs -- Early Residents of the Dakota -- Aftermath of the Dakota -- The Clark Family after the Dakota -- The Dakota as Icon -- The Dakota in Print -- Dakota Apartments and their Residents -- Keeping the Dakota in Good Repair
Beschreibung:Includes index
Beschreibung:VIII, 193 S.
überw. Ill.
29 cm
ISBN:9781616894375
978-1-61689-437-5