The Planning of Center City Philadelphia

The Planning of Center City Philadelphia
Title The Planning of Center City Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author John Andrew Gallery
Publisher Center for Architecture
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780979378706

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Walking guide and history of planning in Philadelphia, America's first capital. For tourists/architecture buffs.

Center City Philadelphia in the 19th Century

Center City Philadelphia in the 19th Century
Title Center City Philadelphia in the 19th Century PDF eBook
Author The Print and Photograph Department of the Library Company of Philadelphia
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Pages 134
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738544922

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Philadelphia, as laid out in the 1680s, extended from the Delaware River to the Schuylkill River and from Vine Street to South Street, an area known today as Center City. As its population grew, the settled areas expanded westward from the Delaware River beyond early important landmarks such as Christ Church, the Pennsylvania State House, and Pennsylvania Hospital. By the mid-19th century, commercial, religious, and cultural institutions arose along Broad Street, and exclusive residential neighborhoods developed even farther west in areas previously undeveloped or used as industrial sites. Bustling shopping districts anchored by stores such as Wanamaker's Grand Depot and Strawbridge and Clothier ran for blocks along Chestnut and Market Streets. Center City Philadelphia in the 19th Century highlights the buildings, people, and activities of this area from the 1840s until the end of the century.

Ecology of Center City, Philadelphia

Ecology of Center City, Philadelphia
Title Ecology of Center City, Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Kenneth D. Frank
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 406
Release 2015-09-17
Genre Center City District (Philadelphia, Pa.)
ISBN 9780692506486

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Two centuries ago Philadelphia was the center for the study of natural history in the United States. Drawing on this legacy, this book explores the ecology of the city's downtown, a district called Center City. Despite high density development, the ecology of Center City turns out to be resilient and dynamic.

Philadelphia Architecture

Philadelphia Architecture
Title Philadelphia Architecture PDF eBook
Author John Andrew Gallery
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781589881105

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This updated, comprehensive guide to Philadelphia's architecture will appeal to visitors, residents, and architecture enthusiasts.

City Abandoned

City Abandoned
Title City Abandoned PDF eBook
Author Vincent D. Feldman
Publisher Paul Dry Books
Pages 172
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Photography
ISBN 158988082X

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A "deeply moving survey of the great civic structures that Philadelphia erected, then neglected."—Philadelphia Inquirer "An aesthetic masterpiece—most relevant and revealing for our time."—Robert Venturi With the photographs in this book, Vincent Feldman offers Philadelphians a testament of who we were, who we are, and who we are likely to become. Some of his subjects have succumbed to neglect or demolition (the Ridge Avenue Farmers' Market, for example); some have been successfully rehabilitated to new uses (the Victory Building); while others remain in limbo in their ruined states—their futures far from secure. Yet besides recording the current state of the buildings, Feldman's photographs can play an active role in their preservation and renovation. His photos can serve, not only as documentary records, but also as catalysts for the rescue and rehabilitation of some of Philadelphia's most significant and neglected "abandoned" city architecture. "By focusing on buildings that embody the civic aspirations of decades past and by portraying them in such stark terms, Vincent Feldman has created a body of work that is a vivid reminder of the fragile nature of what we have inherited and the need to remain ever diligent in its preservation."—John Andrew Gallery, "On Vincent Feldman's Philadelphia" "[Feldman's] images move us to a deeper feeling and understanding of the city, as they pose important questions about our stewardship and the city's future. It's the story of a city on the edge, and we're glad to be along for this freeze-frame journey of photographic brinksmanship."—Kenneth Finkel, "Looking at the Past" "By inviting you to look carefully at buildings from Philadelphia's past, I hope to promote inquiry about our history and also to inspire thoughtful discussion about what we might do for our future."—Vincent D. Feldman, from his Introduction "[Vincent] Feldman is not the kind of photographer who shoots and runs. An old-school craftsman, he uses a large-format view camera much like the one Mathew Brady hauled around to record the devastation of the Civil War. Feldman then retreats to the darkroom to print his images on paper, rendering them with such precision that bricks and stones appear to leap from the page in three-dimensional relief."—Inga Saffron, Philadelphia Inquirer The Wall Street Journal writes that the images of City Abandoned are "a melancholy catalog of such civic failures. In understated compositions that transcend merely local appeal, [Feldman] documents schools, theaters, hotels and churches left to deteriorate even as Philadelphia's downtown has boomed."

Philadelphia Neighborhoods

Philadelphia Neighborhoods
Title Philadelphia Neighborhoods PDF eBook
Author Gus Spector
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780738557441

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Philadelphia Neighborhoods, a compendium of historic views of the major residential sections of Philadelphia, presents a snapshot into the past when old neighborhoods were not so old and when currently established ones were as yet new construction. Through the medium of postcards, readers are invited back to an era before automobiles dominated the streets, before many city roads were paved, and when the local grocery store was not located in a mall. Using chapters divided into subsections that detail the various regions of North, South, Southwest, and West Philadelphia, as well as the "new" Northeast Philadelphia, the author chronicles the vibrant, diverse communities that have helped shape the city's rich history.

Philadelphia's City Hall

Philadelphia's City Hall
Title Philadelphia's City Hall PDF eBook
Author Allen M. Hornblum
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738513409

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At the crossroads of Center City, Philadelphia, stands city hall, an architectural and sculptural masterpiece whose size and beauty rival the grand structures found in the capitals of Europe. Shortly after the Civil War, city hall embraced the community's need for a new municipal building while filling the visionary desire of its designers to underscore Philadelphia's reputation as "the Athens of America." Thirty years later stood a monumental structure that was easily the largest building in North America and one of the most beautiful, displaying over two hundred fifty pieces of sculpture. Philadelphia's City Hall illuminates the fascinating account of the building's controversial origin, its symbolic sculptural program, and the largest statue topping a building in the world. These stunning photographs highlight a marvel of masonry and community vision created by a city with the desire to show the world what it could produce.