The Building of Manhattan

The Building of Manhattan

The Building of Manhattan

The Building of Manhattan

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Overview

Meticulously accurate line drawings and fascinating text trace Manhattan's growth from a tiny Dutch outpost to the commercial, financial, and cultural heart of the world. This book explains construction above and below ground, including the excavation of subway lines and the building of bridges and skyscrapers. Hundreds of illustrations reveal intricate details of construction techniques.
Author and illustrator Donald A. Mackay traces Manhattan's history from its first wood, stone, and brick houses to its famous modern structures, including the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and the World Trade Center. Along with historical background, he presents clear explanations and illustrations of the skilled labor and methods behind the island's tunnels, bridges, and train lines. Mackay describes who does what at a construction site, the assembly of a tower crane, and the construction of skyscrapers, from the foundations to the floor-by-floor elevations, along with other amazing procedures that are all part of a day's work in building the big city.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486473178
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 04/21/2010
Series: Dover Architecture
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,044,602
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 11.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: NC1240L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
In the Beginning
The Manhattan Indians
And Then the Dutch Came
Wood, Stone, and Brick
Fort Amsterdam / Stuyvesant Surrenders
1664: New Amsterdam Is Now New York
Colonial New York: 1664-1783
Mechanicks, Slaves, and Apprentices
Capital of the New Nation: 1785-1790
1811: A Plan for Growth
Population Pressures: 1811-1850
The Cast-Iron Building
The "Safety Hoister" Raises the Roof
The Wonder of the Imagination
The Skill of the Engineer
The Iron Skeleton / "An Iron Bridge Truss Stood on End"
1850 to 1900
The Flatiron Building: 1901
The Woolworth Building: 1913
Boom and Bust: 1900-1930
The Empire State Building: 1930-1931
The Riveter: $1.92 Plus Half a Cent an Hour
The Derrick
Courage . . . Skill . . . and Preparation
Midtown Manhattan . . . Rockefeller Center: 1931
Out of the Depression: 1930-1965
Downtown Manhattan . . . the World Trade Center: 1966-1971
Keeping the Hudson River Out
A Problem in Levitation / Carrying the Weight
A City Within the City
Zoning: An Attempt to Set Rational Limits
The Architect: Concept and Detail / The City's Vital Services
The Busy Underground
The Subway
Water Fit to Drink
Electricity . . . Lifeline of the City
Steam
Gas
Telephone / And Empire City Subway
Sewage
Going . . . Going . . .
. . . Gone
Test Borings / And Drilling Rock
The Power of Compressed Air
The Excavators
Dynamite!
Stand Clear! / Hard Hats
Who Does What at a Construction Site / The Surveyor
Shoring Up the Outer Walls
The Foundation / Digging in Lower Manhattan
Bull's Liver and Other Problems
As the City Builds
Concrete
The Reinforced Concrete Skyscraper
From Liquid Mass to Hardened Solid
Salamanders
The Big Cranes
Tower Cranes
Assembling a Tower Crane / Raising the Crane's Height
Private Places / Public Spaces
Steel
Steel / And Ironworkers
Look Out Below! / Spud Wrenches
From Beam / To Beam
The Welder / The Floors Take Shape
The Outer Skin
Trades and Unions
Up and Down . . . at 20 Miles an Hour
Skyscraper Stress
Acrophobia . . . Fear of Heights
The Sounds of the City
Topping Out
Acknowledgments
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