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Haskell, Douglas: "Architecture Slum Unclearance 1933; "Bringing Shelter Up To Date: Saying It With Streamlines" 1934; "Bringing Shelter Up To Date: Unchaining House from Land" 1934; "Bringing Shelter Up To Date: Why Don't We Do It?" 1934, 1933-1934

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 31

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

From the Collection:

Includes job files, proposed jobs, writings and speeches, general files, research materials, and reprints and articles. Job files record Stein's involvement in the design of public buildings, places of worship, museums, and homes; his time as secretary of the Housing Committee of the New York State Reconstruction Commission under Governor Alfred W. Smith; and material on Radburn, New Jersey; Kitimat, British Columbia; Sunnyside Gardens, New York; Hillside Homes, Bronx, New York; and Chatham Village, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proposed job files include plans and designs for jobs which never materialized. Writings include material related to the publication of his book, Toward New Towns for America, including photographs, plans, and maps used in the book. Also includes copies of articles and speeches by Stein. General files include unpublished writings; reports on greenbelt towns; material on the Regional Plan Association of America and its successor, the Regional Development Council of America; and community planning and cost studies. Correspondence files include personal and professional correspondence with other planners, including correspondence with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), especially Carl Feiss of that organization; Canadian planners working on Metropolitan Toronto; English planners; personal friends such as Benton MacKaye, Albert Mayer, and Lewis Mumford; and his wife, Aline MacMahon Stein.

Also, correspondence and photographs pertaining to travels in China and the Far East. Reprints and articles include writings of other planners including Frederick Ackerman, Catherine Bauer Wurster, Russell Van Nest Black, Henry Churchill, Vernone De Mars, Arthur Glickson, Eugene Klaber, Benton MacKaye, Albert Mayer, Lewis Mumford, and Henry Wright. Collection also includes photographs and negatives, slides, plans, and maps of much of Stein's major work; and material concerning the work of Marjorie Sewell Cautley (Cornell University Class of 1917), landscape architect for Stein's projects at Radburn, New Jersey and Hillside Homes in the Bronx, New York. Photographs of Stein, friends, and family, and candid and publicity photographs of Aline MacMahon Stein. Medals, certificates, and pins, including Stein's gold medal from the American Institute of Architects, are also included.

Also, a videotape of "Baldwin Hills Village: 'A Village in a City,' " 1942-1950, by Reginald D. Johnson, copied from the 16mm color original film (28 min.).

Plaques and phonograph recordings.

Dates

  • 1933-1934

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Extent

31.4 cubic feet. (31.4 cubic feet.)

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

Contact:
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Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
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