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mostoller.pdf
A brief architectural history of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) campus, written by College of Architecture and Design professor Michael Mostoller.

njit-naa-2010-0072-a2.pdf
The Pulaski Skyway is a 3.5-mile-long viaduct that is part of U.S. Route 1/9. It starts at Tonneles Circle in Jersey City and it spans the Hackensack River over to Kearny where it hovers over an industrial area. After crossing the Passaic River, it…

e54a0428-3efd-4485-be97-5f66110b63dcOriginal.pdf
The Weequahic Park Historic District is centered around Weequahic Park, which is a large park (311.33 acres) of the Essex County Park System. This park was designed by the famous Olmsted Brothers firm, lead by John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law…

Indian_and_Puritan.JPG
The Indian and the Puritan is a public sculpture designed by Gutzon Borglum and located in Washington Park. This monument consists of a bronze lamp standard with stylized cattails and marshmallows with symbolic references and two life-size marble…

campus-map-NJIT.jpg
Map of the campus of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 2015 with index of buildings and brief descriptions.

NCE-1961-1962-Grad-Cat-Rear-Cov-crop.jpg
Map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (then the Newark College of Engineering) campus circa 1962-1963 from a course catalog.

Index (not pictured) identifies the numbers as:

1. Eberhardt Hall - 323 High Street (Admissions and…

NCE-1966-1967-Grad-Cat-Rear-Cov-crop.jpg
Campus map of the Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology) crica 1967-1968 taken from a course catalog.

Index (not pictured) identifies buildings as:

1. Entwisle Physical Education Building - 80 Lock Street
2. The…

NJIT-1980-1982-UGrad-Cat-p-150-crop.jpg
Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1980-1981 taken from the NJIT Nucleus yearbook. New buildings depicted on this map include Redwood Residence Hall ("Dormitory" on map) and the Mechanical Engineering Building.

NJIT-1985-1987-Grad-Cat-p-082-crop.jpg
Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1985-1987 taken from NJIT's course catalog. New buildings depcited include Oak Residence Hall ("Residence II" on map).

NJIT-1989-1991-Grad-Cat-p-104-crop.jpg
Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1989-1991 taken from NJIT's course catalog. New buildings depicted include the Information Technologies Building (ITB) (now GITC), Cypress Residence Hall (R3) the Microelectronics Center (MC)…

NJIT-1991-1993-UGrad-Cat-p-133-crop.jpg
Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1991-1993 from NJIT's course catalog. New buildings depicted include the Electrical and Computer Engineering Extension (ECE) building, the Central Avenue Building (CAB) and the Enterprise…

NJIT-1996-1999-Grad-Cat-p-166-crop.jpg
Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1996-1999 taken from NJIT's course catalog. New buildings depicted include Laurel Hall and the Council for Higher Education in Newark building (CHEN).

Article includes plans, sections, elevations, details, interior and exterior photographs. of the Administration Building of the Essex County Park Commission.

A description of the Port Authority new construction and renovation projects at three New York metropolitan area airports.

This book contains a collection of essays by students in the honors humanities seminar at New Jersey Institute of Technology on the history of Newark.

A two-volume monograph cataloging the work of Carrère & Hastings architects.

Feasibility report for conversion of PRU II Warren street building to new student housing / prepared for Council for Higher Education in Newark [by] the Grad Partnership and George Casper Consultants, Inc.

This book summarizes a history of the city of Newark, New Jersey, embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913.

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A summary of the Newark's economy and the goals set forth for its economic recovery.

This article chronicles the proposal for the development of a mall in the Meadowlands, New Jersey.

AmericanInsuranceCo_article.pdf
This article features a plate showing the front facade of the American Insurance Company Building by Cass Gilbert. The building is located in Newark, New Jersey, and the image is dated from October 1905.
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