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My New York: Robert Ivy

June, 2007

In our latest video feature, we explore New York with noted architects, critics, artists, and others with impassioned opinions about architecture. They comment on buildings they love, hate or feel are critical to the city's built environment. Up first: RECORD's own editor in chief, Robert Ivy, who visits St. Paul's Chapel, the Woolworth Building, and 7 World Trade Center.

St. Paul’s Chapel at 209 Broadway (completed 1766; Andrew Gautier, master craftsman). [2 mins.]
Video produced by Jenna McKnight.
The Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway (completed 1913; Cass Gilbert, architect). [1 min.]
Video produced by James Murdock.
7 World Trade Center at 250 Greenwich Street (rebuilding completed in 2006; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architect). [1 min.]
Video produced by Bryant Rousseau.
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