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List of Registered Firms

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[email protected] [email protected] om

  • 1100 Architect
  • 475 10th Avenue
  • New York
  • New York

New York
10018 10018

  • AJ
  • 2126451011

2126451011 5166329744

  • 1100 Architect
  • 475 Tenth Avenue
  • New York

FREEPOR T
Victoria Naysmith ANTHO NY
516.6329 vellissa@acbarchitectspll

  • 748
  • ACB ARCHITECTS PLLC

AECOM
53 SOUTH MAIN STREET 125 Broad St

  • NEW YORK 11520
  • BAKER
  • c.com

antoine.abidargham@ae

  • com.com
  • New York

New York New York

  • NY
  • 10004

10036 10013 10007 11377
Antoine AbiDargham 2123778424
212-354- 5656 212-966- 8652
AKF Engineers LLP Alan Gaynor + Company Andrew Berman Architect AR ARCHITECT P.C.
330 West 42nd Street, 14th Floor 434 Broadway, 6th Floor 77 Chambers St

  • NY
  • Jessica Ng
  • 212-626-0155

212-334-0900 2122265998 718.565.5395
[email protected] marketing@gaynordesig n.com eyu@andrewbermanarch itect.com
New York NY
Julie E
Geffke

  • Yu
  • New York

WOODSI DE
718.504.7 ARARCHITECT07@YAH

  • 916
  • 58-26 ROOSEVELT AVE
  • NY
  • ANGEL ROJAS
  • OO.COM

212-581- 1976 [email protected] m[email protected] [email protected]
Armand LeGardeur Architect LLC Arup Atelier Architecture 64
7 West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor 77 Water Street 340 Sackett Street
New York New York Brooklyn
NY New York NY
10010 10005 11231

  • Armand LeGardeur
  • 212-581-2877

6155871492 718-624-2078
Callie Phillip
Key Anzalone
410.347.8 nreetz@asg-
Ayers Saint Gross

Ballinger
1040 Hull Street, Suite 100 921 Chestnut Street 155 Post Road East, suite 12 915 Broadway Suite 708 34 Scandia Road
Baltimore Philadelph ia
MD PA
21230 19107

  • Naomi
  • Reetz
  • 410.347.8500

215 446-0542 2033495916

  • 519
  • architects.com

kmock@balllinger-

  • ae.com
  • Keith

Domeni co
Mock info@bbbb-cubed engineering llc

Bermello, Ajamil 7 Partners Bharat
Westport New York Congers New York

  • Connecticut 6880
  • Antonelli

Fernandez Patel engineering.com rfernandez@bermelloaja mil.com [email protected] [email protected] lmargolin@cameronengi neering.com
212 334

  • 0453
  • New york

New York Ny
10010 10920 10018

  • Rai
  • 646 878 2801

  • 8452680170
  • Bharat

  • Laszlo
  • Bodak-Cameron engineering
  • 45 West 36st
  • Sinka
  • 212 643 1444 x115

Cameron Engineering Cannon Design Architecture and
100 Sunnyside Blvd. 360 madison avenue, 11th floor
Woodbury NY new york ny
11797 10017
Laura dahlia
Margolin daubon
516-827-4900 x228

  • 212.972.9800
  • 212.972.9 ddaubon@cannondesign.

City University of New York
Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management
Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex
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Engineering, P.C. cdc Chelsea West Architects

  • 191
  • com

251 salina meadows pkwy 510 West 52md Street 4th Floor syracuse New York

  • ny
  • 13211

10019 nick Ankush Abbi

  • clarke
  • 888-232-9940

2124143010 [email protected]

973-492-

  • 8378
  • CIS
  • 170 Kinnelon Rd
  • Kinnelon
  • New Jersey
  • 7405
  • Cindi

Joe

  • Petrides
  • 973-492-0509

212.216.9596 9143327658 9143327658 2122471717 [email protected]
Code Consultants Professional Engineers, PC
212.216.9 [email protected]

  • 619
  • 215 West 40th Street, 15th Floor

2 Holland Avenue
New York White Plains White Plains
NY NY NY NY
10018 10603 10603 10036
Kolodziej Martinez Martinez Carlen om [email protected] [email protected] acarlen@cooperrobertso n.com
Collado Engineering, P.C. Collado Engineering, P.C. Cooper, Robertson & Partners
Jose Jose Abigail
2 Holland Avenue

  • 311 West 43rd Street
  • New York

alfonso.valdes@costcont rolpr.com [email protected] [email protected] m
Cost Control Contractors, LLC Croxton Collaborative Architects, PC
159 East, 116th Street, 2nd Floor 475 Fifth Avenue, 22nd Fl
New York New York
NY New York
10029 10017

  • Alfonso Valdes
  • 347-267-4581

  • 2126831998
  • Jean

Randol ph
Hahn
212-683-

  • 2799
  • Croxton Collaborative Architects, PC

CSA Group NY Architects & Engineers, PC
475 Fifth Avenue, 22 Floor 55 Broadway, 14th fl.
New York New York
NY NY
!0017 10006 11797 10604 10007

  • Croxton
  • 212-683-1998

[email protected]
516-365-
D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C.

D&B Engineers and Architects, PC Danois Architects, P.C.
330 Crossways Park Drive 4 W Red Oak Lane Suite 315 22 Cortlandt St., Suite 1631
Woodbury NY White Plains
Robert Christin e
Chlupsa Dinisi
516-364-9890 ex 3031 9045

david@danoisarchitects.

  • com
  • New York
  • New York
  • David

Ioana
Danois Veleanu Botzoman
(917) 339-0305 daSILVA Architects Dattner Architects
15 West 37th Street, 16th Floor 1385 Broadway
New York New York
NY NY
10018 10018
(212) 889-1840 212-247-2660 [email protected] [email protected]
21288936 dhoman@dsmotricharch. 72 com 212.633.4 [email protected]
Diana Debora hChriste y
Kichler Homan Robinson Collavo Alicea

  • David Smotrich & Partners LLP
  • 443 Park Avenue South

315 Hudson Street 860 Hooper Road
New York New York

  • NY
  • 10016

10013 13760 10018
2128894045 212.633.4744 607-231-6664 2126865360
Davis Brody Bond Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, PC

  • NY
  • 760

607-231- 6650 21277916 54 om kcollavo@deltaengineers

  • .com
  • Endwell

NEW YORK

  • NY
  • Kim

Evange

City University of New York
Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management
Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex
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List of Registered Firms

212-937- 8503 212-937- 8503 617-267- 1990
DF Gibson Architects DF Gibson Architects DHK Architects, Inc. di Domenico + Partners Distinct Engineering Solutions, Inc. DMSAS
36 West 37th Street 36 WEst 37th Street 54 Canal Street, Suite 200 3743 Crescent St.

  • New York
  • NY

NY MA
10018 10018 2114

  • Michael McCann
  • 212-400-6210 x 35

212-400-6210 ext 35 617-267-6408 x 106 212-337-0400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

  • New York
  • Michael McCann

Boston Long Island City NY
Katie I.
Gething LaFontaine Grimm
11101 8902
North
656 Georges Road, 2nd Floor

1707 L St NW
Brunswick NJ Washingto District of

  • Bob
  • 732-658-1052

  • n
  • Columbia
  • 20036
  • Joseph Rapazzo

Bindhy
202 862 0777
212-385-

  • 9160
  • Domingo Gonzalez Associates

Donald Blair Architects
25 Park Place, 5th Floor 100 Lafayette Street
New York New York
NY NY
10007 10013

  • a
  • Budhu
  • 212-608-4800

9174348444 [email protected]

Christia n
Dowd ebp design group EcoChi LLC Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architect, PLLC
207 del parque street 460 E 79th Street
San Juan New York
PR New York
911 10075

  • Berrios
  • 7872680550

6467630460 [email protected]

Elizabet h
Duneier
718 709

  • 5885
  • 63 Flushing Avenue, Unit 264
  • Brooklyn
  • New York
  • 11205
  • Kennedy
  • 718 596 8837
  • [email protected]

[email protected] m[email protected] fdeleon@experiondesign. com
Ennead Architects EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect
320 West 13th Street 526 West 26th Street, Suite 514
New York New York
NY New York
10014 10001
Casey Jane
Estanislao Creech
6464371778 2129890652
Franch esca
212-683- 5681 212-868- 5244 212-213- 8250 732-907- 6801
Experion Design Group Fiedler Marciano Architecture Flad Architects
152 Madison Avenue 16th Floor 315 West 39th Street, Studio 1002 183 Madison Avenue Suite 601 27 Schoolhouse Road
New York New York New York Somerset Buffalo
New York NY
10016 10018
De Leon Marciano Hirsch
212-683-5680 212-868-5242 608-232-1275 732-907-6811 7168542424 martin@fiedlermarciano.

  • com
  • Martin

  • Mary
  • NY
  • 10016

08873- 1212 [email protected]

mwendel@flynnbattaglia. com [email protected]
Flynn Battaglia Architects, PC Foit-Albert Associates Foit-Albert Associates

  • 617 Main Street, Suite 401
  • New York

NY
14203 10025 10025
Mark Gregor yGregor y
Wendel
215 West 94th Street Siute 517 215 West 94th Street, Suite 517
New York New York
Carballada Carballada
212-372-4813 212-372-4813 gcarballada@foit-

  • albert.com
  • NY

City University of New York
Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management
Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex
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lfarrell@franciscauffman.

  • com
  • Francis Cauffman
  • 33 East 33rd Street
  • New York
  • NY
  • 10016

10014 6511
Leslie Frederi c

  • Farrell
  • 646-620-4431

212-741-3021 203-603-5181 212-627-1700 212-492-1412 212 679-6362
Frederic Schwartz Architects Fusco Corporation

  • 180 Varick Street
  • New York

New Haven
New York CT
Schwartz Nicoletti James [email protected] [email protected]
203-773- 3563 212-463- 8716 212-492- 1472 212 679- 5877

  • 555 Long Wharf Drive, Suite 14
  • Tara

Katheri

  • ne
  • FXFOWLE

Gensler Architecture, Design & Planning, P.C.
22 West 19th Street 1230 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1500
New York New York New York

  • NY
  • 10011

10020 10016 [email protected] [email protected] om mvalcarcel@gkvarchitect s.com mvalcrcel@gkvarchitects. com [email protected] linda.eklund@gleedsusa. com
New York NY
Jaime Miguel Miguel
Weiner

  • Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects
  • 443 PArk Avenue South
  • Valcarcel

212 679-

  • 5877
  • Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects

Gertler & Wente Architects
443 PArk Avenue South 145 West 30th Street
New York New York
NY New York
11362 10001

  • Valcarcel
  • 212 679-6362

  • 212-273-9888
  • Jessica Stander

  • Gleeds New York
  • 55 Broadway, 20th Floor
  • New York
  • NY
  • 10006
  • Linda
  • Eklund
  • 212-406-8474

jlazarz@gluckmanmayne r.com [email protected] [email protected]
Gluckman Mayner Architects Goshow Architects Goshow Architects
250 Hudson Street 44 W. 28th St 44 West 28th St, 5th Floor
New York New York New York Montebell oNew York City New York
New York New York New York
10013 10001 10001
Jason Liz Liz Debora hGuiller mo A.
Lazarz Pritting Pritting
2129290100 2122423735 212-242-3735
845-368-

  • 4070
  • greenman-pedersen, Inc.
  • 400 Rella Blvd. Ste. 207
  • NY
  • 10901
  • Rosenberg
  • 845-368-4050
  • [email protected]

[email protected] m[email protected] [email protected] om
GSA Group GZA GeoEnvironmental
55 Broadway, 14th Floor 104 W. 29th Street
NY NY

  • 10006
  • Chavarria

Gavras Pascucci Saperstein
212-677-0777

  • 212-594-8140
  • 10001

10018- 4502
John

  • HDR
  • 500 Seventh Avenue
  • New York
  • NY
  • Alison
  • 609.791.7192

Health, Education and Research Associates, Inc. helpern Architects

  • Philadelph Pennsylvani
  • 215-670-

  • 5334
  • 230 South Broad Street, Suite 201

21 East 4th Street

  • ia
  • a
  • 19102

10003
Bruce Karl
McIntosh Lehrke
215-670-5333 212-505-2025 [email protected]

Philadelph ia
NY
314.289.6

  • 167
  • HERA, Inc.
  • 230 South Broad Street, #201
  • PA
  • 19102
  • Laurie
  • Sperling
  • 314.289.9202
  • [email protected]

570-586-

  • 5990
  • Highland Associates

HLW HOK
One East 33rd Street 115 Fifth Avenue 1065 Avenue of the Americas, 6th
New York New York New York
NY NY NY
10016 10003 10018
Karen Deirdre Gould Kristen Henry Tison

  • Brack
  • 570-586-4334

212 353 4693 212-981-7367 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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    Skyscrapers and District Heating, an inter-related History 1876-1933. Introduction: The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between a new urban and architectural form, the skyscraper, and an equally new urban infrastructure, district heating, both of witch were born in the north-east United States during the late nineteenth century and then developed in tandem through the 1920s and 1930s. These developments will then be compared with those in Europe, where the context was comparatively conservative as regards such innovations, which virtually never occurred together there. I will argue that, the finest example in Europe of skyscrapers and district heating planned together, at Villeurbanne near Lyons, is shown to be the direct consequence of American influence. Whilst central heating had appeared in the United Kingdom in the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth centuries, district heating, which developed the same concept at an urban scale, was realized in Lockport (on the Erie Canal, in New York State) in the 1880s. In United States were born the two important scientists in the fields of heating and energy, Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) and Benjamin Thompson Rumford (1753-1814). Standard radiators and boilers - heating surfaces which could be connected to central or district heating - were also first patented in the United States in the late 1850s.1 A district heating system produces energy in a boiler plant - steam or high-pressure hot water - with pumps delivering the heated fluid to distant buildings, sometimes a few kilometers away. Heat is therefore used just as in other urban networks, such as those for gas and electricity.
  • Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 9: Architectural Historic Resources ......................................................9-1 A. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................9-1 B. PRINCIPAL CONCLUSIONS ..............................................................................................9-1 C. METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................9-2 1. OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................................9-2 2. AREA OF POTENTIAL EFFECT (APE) ..................................................................................9-3 3. CRITERIA AND REGULATIONS ............................................................................................9-3 D. EXISTING CONDITIONS ....................................................................................................9-4 1. BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................9-4 2. DESIGNATED AND ELIGIBLE ARCHITECTURAL RESOURCES ..............................................9-5 a) Individually Designated, Listed, or Eligible Resources............................................................... 9-9 b) Garment Industry Resources.......................................................................................................9-22 c) Printing Industry Resources........................................................................................................9-32
  • Surdna Foundation, Inc

    Surdna Foundation, Inc

    l efile GRAPHIC p rint - DO NOT PROCESS As Filed Data - DLN: 93491131020645 Return of Private Foundation OMB No 1545-0052 Form 990 -PF or Section 4947(a)(1) Trust Treated as Private Foundation 0- Do not enter Social Security numbers on this form as it may be made public . By law, the 2013 IRS cannot redact the information on the form. Department of the Treasury 0- Information about Form 990-PF and its instructions is at www. irs.gov/form990pf . Internal Revenue Service For calendar year 2013 , or tax year beginning 07 - 01-2013 , and ending 06-30-2014 Name of foundation A Employer identification number SURDNA FOUNDATION INC ATT MARC DE VENOGE 13-6108163 O/o SURDNA FOUNDATION INC Number and street (or P 0 box number if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite U ieiepnone number (see instructions) 330 MADISON AVENUE 30TH FLOOR Suite (212) 557-0010 City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code C If exemption application is pending, check here F NEW YORK, NY 100175001 G Check all that apply r'Initial return r'Initial return of a former public charity D 1. Foreign organizations, check here F r-Final return r'Amended return 2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85% test, r Address change r'Name change check here and attach computation E If private foundation status was terminated H Check type of organization Section 501(c)(3) exempt private foundation und er section 507 ( b )( 1 )( A ), c hec k here F_ Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trust r'Other taxable private foundation I Fair market value of all assets at end J Accounting method F Cash F Accrual F If the foundation is in a 60-month termination of year (from Part II, col.
  • Chapter 5. Historic Resources 5.1 Introduction

    Chapter 5. Historic Resources 5.1 Introduction

    CHAPTER 5. HISTORIC RESOURCES 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.1.1 CONTEXT Lower Manhattan is home to many of New York City’s most important historic resources and some of its finest architecture. It is the oldest and one of the most culturally rich sections of the city. Thus numerous buildings, street fixtures and other structures have been identified as historically significant. Officially recognized resources include National Historic Landmarks, other individual properties and historic districts listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places, properties eligible for such listing, New York City Landmarks and Historic Districts, and properties pending such designation. National Historic Landmarks (NHL) are nationally significant historic places designated by the Secretary of the Interior because they possess exceptional value or quality in illustrating or interpreting the heritage of the United States. All NHLs are included on the National Register, which is the nation’s official list of historic properties worthy of preservation. Historic resources include both standing structures and archaeological resources. Historically, Lower Manhattan’s skyline was developed with the most technologically advanced buildings of the time. As skyscraper technology allowed taller buildings to be built, many pioneering buildings were erected in Lower Manhattan, several of which were intended to be— and were—the tallest building in the world, such as the Woolworth Building. These modern skyscrapers were often constructed alongside older low buildings. By the mid 20th-century, the Lower Manhattan skyline was a mix of historic and modern, low and hi-rise structures, demonstrating the evolution of building technology, as well as New York City’s changing and growing streetscapes.