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New York is the author of Privately Owned Public Space (2000), Filipinos in New York City (2015), Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York, The New York Times Presents Smarter by Sunday (2010), Guide to New York City Landmarks (1998).

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Privately Owned Public Space

Privately Owned Public Space
As cities around the world seek new ways to improve their physical, social, and economic environments, they are paying greater attention to the value of public space. Provision of new plazas and parks, reclamation of existing waterfronts, and beautification of public streets are all increasingly viewed as important strategies for enhancing the quality of urban living. With scarce public dollars available, cities are teaming with the private sector in innovative public-private partnerships to fund these approaches. One of the most significant public-private partnerships to obtain urban public space has been pioneered in New York City under the rubric of privately owned public space. Since 1961, hundreds of office and residential towers have received zoning floor area bonuses to encourage the provision of a wide variety of outdoor and indoor spaces — plazas, arcades, atriums — that are legally required to be open and accessible to the public. At their best, these spaces marry aesthetics with function, offering unique physical and social environments within a densely packed urban center. At their worst, they are barren, unusable surfaces or privatizedby-management spaces that diminish the spirit underlying the laws that created them. Until now, comprehensive, systematic knowledge about this vast collection of public spaces has not existed, either for experts or members of the public. To remedy this gap, Harvard University professor Jerold S. Kayden, The New York City Department of City Planning, and The Municipal Art Society of New York have joined forces to research and write Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience. Through words, photographs, scaled site plans, maps, and analysis of newly assembled data, they examine the history, law, design, and use of the city’s privately owned public spaces. Each of the more than 500 spaces is individually discussed to provide far-reaching comparative information about this unique category of public space. In reading this book, designers, planners, lawyers, and academics will gain greater understanding about the possibilities and problems inherent in the design, management, and enforcement of privately owned public space. Public officials, private owners, and civic group representatives will learn more about their roles in ensuring public access and vitality of such spaces. Individuals will discover where New York City’s public spaces are located and what amenities they offer. Everyone will comprehend more completely the contribution that privately owned public space can make toward open and attractive cities in which all individuals have access to a diversity of public places.

Filipinos in New York City

Filipinos in New York City
After the Spanish-American War in 1898, many Filipinos immigrated to New York City, mostly as students, enrolling at local institutions like Columbia University and New York University. Some arrived via Ellis Island as early as 1915, while Filipino military servicemen and Navy seafarers settled in New York after both World Wars I and II. After the Asian Immigration Act of 1965, many Filipinos came as professionals (e.g., nurses, physicians, and engineers) and formed settlements in various ethnic enclaves throughout the five boroughs of New York. Over the years, Filipinos have contributed significantly to New York arts and culture through Broadway theater, fashion, music, film, comedy, hip-hop, poetry, and dance. Filipino New Yorkers have also been successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, community leaders, and politicians, and some, sadly, were victims of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.

Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York

Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York
1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents.

The New York Times Presents Smarter by Sunday

release date: Oct 26, 2010
The New York Times Presents Smarter by Sunday
A handy, smaller, and more focused version of our popular New York Times knowledge books—organized by weekends and topic Fell asleep during history class in high school when World War II was covered? Learned the table of elements at one time but have forgotten it since? Always wondered who really invented the World Wide Web? Here is the book for you, with all the answers you''ve been looking for: The New York Times Presents Smarter by Sunday is based on the premise that there is a recognizable group of topics in history, literature, science, art, religion, philosophy, politics, and music that educated people should be familiar with today. Over 100 of these have been identified and arranged in a way that they can be studied over a year''s time by spending two hours on a topic every weekend.

Guide to New York City Landmarks

Guide to New York City Landmarks
As one of America''s most famous cities, New York City is filled with historically significant sites and neighborhoods. This updated guide provides new information on 50 buildings and ten historic districts recently designated as landmarks, and features new and enhanced maps, more photographs, a new section on rowhouses, and an improved index. Over 50 state-of-the-art locater maps. Photos. Line drawings.

Transactions of the American Institute of the City of New York

Popular Official Guide to the New York Zoological Park as Far as Completed

A Community of Many Worlds

release date: Jun 01, 2002
A Community of Many Worlds
New York City''s main Arab communities exemplify the continuity and change that has taken place throughout the city''s rich history. The Museum of the City of New York, in partnership with the Middle East Institute at Columbia University and a group of local Arab and non-Arab scholars, activists and educators, undertook a long overdue exploration of New York''s Arab populations. The result is a revealing collection of writings and photographs that document and tell the stories of these communities.

Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1675-1776

City Beneath Us

release date: Dec 14, 2004
City Beneath Us
Reproduces photographic prints from the collection of the New York Transit Museum.

Annual Report of the Board of Education of the City and County of New York

Journal of the Board of Education of the City of New York

... Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New York Appointed to Investigate Telephone and Telegraph Companies: Report, evidence, and exhibits (App. A)

Manual for Use of the Legislature of the State of New York

Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Report of the New York Commissioners on the Boundary Lines Between the State of New York and the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York

Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory of the Department of Public Parks, Central Park New York

Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York

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