Holdouts! : the buildings that got in the way /

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Author / Creator:Alpern, Andrew.
Uniform title:Holdouts!
Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:New York : Old York Foundation ; Jaffrey, N.H. : Distributed by David R. Godine, Publisher, 2011.
Description:xix, 172 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8684045
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Varying Form of Title:Buildings that got in the way
Other uniform titles:Durst, Seymour B., 1913-1995
Alpern, Andrew. Holdouts!
ISBN:9781567924435
1567924433
Notes:Rev. ed. of: New York's architectural holdouts. 1996.
Includes index.
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The story of urban development and the buildings--for whatever reasons--that wouldn't be moved.

A "hold-out" is a building that got in the way of another building. They appear whenever urban densities make land valuable and wherever a profit motive exists to trigger change. Holdouts are often thought of as David versus Goliath battles, but is David the little homeowner who doesn't want to abandon his hearth to the big heartless developer? Or is David the harried builder who has invested huge sums of money in buying up ninety percent of the land needed for development--whose benefits would be enjoyed by thousands of citizens--but whose plans are thwarted by the one landowner who controls the critical land parcel without which the project is doomed?

What motivates a holdout? What are the problems when a holdout gets in the way? What impacts do holdouts have on how new buildings are planned and designed? What happens when a new structure has to be constructed next to, around, or even above an existing one that can't be removed? How have holdouts been dealt with over the years?

Holdouts! depicts with vivid clarity the colorful personalities and outrageous actions that emerge in these stark confrontations. It describes epic battles that have been fought to erect buildings in New York. More than 200 illustrations and photographs show the holdouts before, during, and after the construction they delayed. This unique pictorial history will delight architecture buffs, New Yorkers, urban historians, indeed anyone interested in the sometimes hectic, sometimes pathetic, and sometimes hilarious struggles of individuals against real estate developers whose projects are so essential, the authors argue, to the continuing economic viability of our large cities.

Item Description:Rev. ed. of: New York's architectural holdouts. 1996.
Includes index.
Physical Description:xix, 172 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
ISBN:9781567924435
1567924433