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Modern Vernacular Apartment for the middle class

Modern Vernacular Apartment for the middle class. 350 East 77 th Street. Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack , Andrew Dolkart , Jorge Otero- Pailos. Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007. Background & Development Process. -The Great Depression

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Modern Vernacular Apartment for the middle class

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  1. Modern VernacularApartment for the middle class 350 East 77th Street Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  2. Background &Development Process -The Great Depression -Development projects in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, etc. - Overpopulation =Construction of apartments for the middle class -by Alna Realty Corp. • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007 Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  3. Israel L. Crausman (1898-1989)_Architect • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  4. Israel L. Crausman (1898-1989)_Architect • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  5. Israel L. Crausman (1898-1989)_Architect Classical language + Cheap Materials =Economical • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  6. Advertisement Advertisement of building • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman • 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  7. Reality behind Modernity • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman • 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

  8. Conclusion • I. Introduction II.Body 1. Housing Development in NYC in the 1930s 2. Israel L. Crausman • 3. Modernity as Concept III. Conclusion Crausman’s office- 332 East 149thStreet, Manhattan *Alna Realty’s office- 40 West Bunside Avenue, the Bronx Historic Preservation Studio I | Why Save This Building? Project II | Francoise Bollack, Andrew Dolkart, Jorge Otero-Pailos Christine Huh Oct. 29, 2007

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