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X-WR-CALDESC:Park Avenue below Grand Central Terminal and Park Avenue South
  (formerly Fourth Avenue) pass through the historic neighborhoods of Murra
 y Hill and Rose Hill and the more recently named Flatiron and NoMad distri
 cts. Once the insurance row of Manhattan\, today these neighborhoods featu
 re a lively mix of commercial\, residential\, and institutional uses.\n\nW
 ithin this corridor lies an encyclopedia of the architecture of New York C
 ity.  Charles Follen McKim\, Stanford White\, and James Renwick Jr. promin
 ently represent the 19th Century\, while projects by Cass Gilbert\, Ely Ja
 cques Kahn\, and Harvey Wiley Corbett usher in the first forty years of th
 e 20th Century. Contemporary work by Ennead Architects\, Michael Graves\, 
 Renzo Piano\, Pelli Clarke Pelli\, Christian de Portzamparc\, Gwathmey Sie
 gel\, and Kohn Pedersen Fox are also highlighted on the avenues and adjace
 nt blocks.    \n\nThis tour examines urban design and architectural issues
  in Park Avenue South\, including NYC zoning\, the Manhattan grid\, POPs b
 onus plazas\, Class A and Class B office buildings\, and façade organizing
  principles.
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DESCRIPTION:Park Avenue below Grand Central Terminal and Park Avenue South 
 (formerly Fourth Avenue) pass through the historic neighborhoods of Murray
  Hill and Rose Hill and the more recently named Flatiron and NoMad distric
 ts. Once the insurance row of Manhattan\, today these neighborhoods featur
 e a lively mix of commercial\, residential\, and institutional uses.\n\nWi
 thin this corridor lies an encyclopedia of the architecture of New York Ci
 ty.  Charles Follen McKim\, Stanford White\, and James Renwick Jr. promine
 ntly represent the 19th Century\, while projects by Cass Gilbert\, Ely Jac
 ques Kahn\, and Harvey Wiley Corbett usher in the first forty years of the
  20th Century. Contemporary work by Ennead Architects\, Michael Graves\, R
 enzo Piano\, Pelli Clarke Pelli\, Christian de Portzamparc\, Gwathmey Sieg
 el\, and Kohn Pedersen Fox are also highlighted on the avenues and adjacen
 t blocks.    \n\nThis tour examines urban design and architectural issues 
 in Park Avenue South\, including NYC zoning\, the Manhattan grid\, POPs bo
 nus plazas\, Class A and Class B office buildings\, and façade organizing 
 principles.
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Architecture of Park Avenue South
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