Gilmore D. Clarke (Cornell University Class of 1913), 1892-1982, was Professor of Architecture at Cornell, 1935-1950, and Dean of the College of Architecture, 1939-1950. Michael Rapuano, 1904-1975, received an M.L.A. from Cornell in 1927.
Reports and studies, including plans, blueprints, photographs, publications, contracts, and drawings pertaining to transportation, parkways, and city planning projects in Queens, Westchester County, Long Island, Buffalo, and New York, New York; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and other places. Also, includes planning material pertaining to the 1964 World's Fair in New York City and a report prepared for Cornell University on Cornell Heights, 1987.
Clarke and Rapuano Records, #3047. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Parking area bridge. Designs and estimates.
For the 1964 World's Fair in Queens, New York. File includes correspondence; sketches; engineering computations; plans from American Bridge (US Steel was building the structure); photos of the 1939 Perisphere foundations
Design and estimate.
Shelter, pump pits, bus shelter, and lighting
Preliminary and final designs and estimates
Reports to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (with plans,) originals and mock up for bridge report, structural analysis
Borings and preliminary plans showing wall 1 and 2. Water study.
Specifications/drawings and estimates
Includes plans
Includes plans
Report
Report of Design Committee
Bound plans
Bound location Study and Report
Bound plans
Photostats: includes plans, sketches and for post-fair development (Previously Box 156)
Armillary Sphere. Blueprints and Linens
Preliminary Drawings. Pencil and blueprints
Drawing of benches for the fair, layout of the fairgrounds, and for the Unisphere Foundation
Official construction drawings for the Unisphere Foundation
Signed by Robert Moses, William C. Potter, Stuart Constable, William Whipple Jr. and Gilmore D. Clarke