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posted by [personal profile] quinn222 at 09:26pm on 13/11/2005
I thought you might like to read this excerpt from the book “Blockology: An Offbeat Walking Guide to Lower Manhattan,” by Robert Jay Kaufman.



For example, Thomas St. between Church St. and Broadway in Tribeca is included in “Blockology” for its divergent architecture. On one side of Thomas St. is the imposing granite AT&T Long Lines building, which is next to a park enclosed by a tall, ironwork fence. On the opposite side of the street is a 1950s New York State Insurance Fund building, a vacant Victorian-style building that’s falling apart, and further down, the marble side wall of a McDonalds. “It’s really outrageous,” Kaufman said. “Certainly no urban planner would do this.”

In his book, Kaufman calls this section of Thomas St. an “archipodge block,” which he defines as “a block that has not two buildings with the same architectural style.” Archipodge blocks are all over Manhattan, but none are as extreme as Thomas St., said Kaufman.


the building mentioned that is falling apart is two doors east from Kinnetik. It's 8 Thomas Street.
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posted by [identity profile] equus07.livejournal.com at 02:55am on 14/11/2005
brilliant!
Im going to NY now. Tomorrow. Sight seeing, for locations by Quinn.
This should be a book.
 
posted by [identity profile] catkcrl.livejournal.com at 03:29am on 14/11/2005
LOL...I've been by that State Insurance Fund Building. I know exactly where it is.
 
posted by [identity profile] fiercediva.livejournal.com at 03:32am on 14/11/2005
So is Brian looking at Tribeca Towers to live in? He can be DeNiro's neighbor! :D

Too bad the baths on St. Mark's Place (http://www.gaytubs.com/lengendary2.htm) aren't available.

They were quite a hopping place before the City closed them down in 1985. I still think about what it had been when I shop at the store that's there now. :O
 
posted by [identity profile] shadownyc.livejournal.com at 10:46am on 14/11/2005
If I ever need to look for property, I'll consult you first! LOL

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