graduatean and harvard school of architecture. we always like to ask everyone off cell phones and beepers and now let s give barry lewis a warm welcome. you. don t need wis: i that. you know me. i m all over the stage. interesting i had people talking to me about the lecture. about theally talking whreubrooklyn bridge ands as brooklyn. new york would never admit it needed rooklyn but it it. again, just in case people were series of three lectures i did the first one bout a month ago and in recouping that remember new york and staten island becomes a by the 1820 s and 180 s. in phafrpblt and 1875 one manhattan island. that is called growth. 1860 s upper left is an print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. those days new york city feels manhattan island and when river you ross the were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860 s the bridge will begin in 1869. reason it was needed by the ime you get to the late 1860 s downtown new york is t
he is best known throughout new york for the series of video walking tours presented by channel 13, including the emmy award nominated shows 42nd street, broadway and harlem. he lectured at numerous vienna venues, including columbia, university of pennsylvania and smithsonian and harvard graduate school of planning and architecture. we always like to ask everyone to turn off cell phones and electronic beepers. now let s give barry lewis a warm welcome. thank you. [applause] professor lewis: i don t need that. you know me. i m all over the stage. actually it is interesting there it i had people talking to me about the lecture. i m not really talking about the the brooklyn bridge as much as brooklyn. new york would never admit it needed brooklyn but it needed it. again, just in case people were not here, it s a series of three lectures. i did the first one about a month ago. remember new york and staten island becomes a premier city by the 1820 s and 180 s. 1830 s. 60,000
he specializes in architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. he is best known throughout new his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy-award inated shows 42nd street harlem. and this is where all of these great architects come from, from berries classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. ase welcome me in joining pleasecome me in join me in welcoming barry lewis. : thank you for ordering the book at the end of the lecture. we re looking at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories like i did. village that is why it is my favorite lecture. exist until about 100 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. it is about 1819, we are looking past the new city hall. in about five minutes, if you walked past broadway, you would be in the country. that is how small it was in 1819. if you want further up the river, the hudson river, you
american architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. he is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy-award nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. he has lectured at numerous venues including columbia university on university of pennsylvania come of the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate school of planning and architecture. this is where all of these great architects come from, from barry s classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. and now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis: you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. we re looking at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of greenwich village like i did. that is why it is my favorite lecture. it did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. we
american architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches at cooper union forum. he is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 , including the emmy-award , nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. he has lectured at numerous venues, including columbia university ofe pennsylvania, and the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate school of planning and architecture. that is where all of these great architects come from, from barry s classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. and now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis: you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. we are taking a look at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of greenwich village like i did. that is why it is my favorite lecture. it did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see th