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The New York Federal Archive Building : a proposal for a mixed re-use / prepared for the New York Landmarks Conservancy by the Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University.

Title
The New York Federal Archive Building : a proposal for a mixed re-use / prepared for the New York Landmarks Conservancy by the Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University.
Author
Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs.
Publication
New York : The Center : distributed by J. Rietman, c1976.

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TextUse in library IRH 78-2966Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121

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Additional Authors
New York Landmarks Conservancy.
Description
96 p. : ill.; 26 cm.
Series Statement
  • Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs. Working Paper, \1
  • Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs. Working paper ; \1.
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Call Number
IRH 78-2966
ISBN
0916648001
LCCN
75046571
OCLC
  • 2005515
  • NYPG784658618-B
Author
Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs.
Title
The New York Federal Archive Building : a proposal for a mixed re-use / prepared for the New York Landmarks Conservancy by the Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University.
Imprint
New York : The Center : distributed by J. Rietman, c1976.
Series
Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs. Working Paper, \1
Columbia University. Center for Advanced Research in Urban and Environmental Affairs. Working paper ; \1.
Added Author
New York Landmarks Conservancy.
Research Call Number
IRH 78-2966
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