David W. Dunlap
David W. Dunlap is a music journalist. Below are 67 of 67 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- David M. Childs, Skyline-Shaping Architect, Dies at 83 — The New York Times · Mar 27, 2025
- New York’s New Carousel Puts You in a Whirling School of Mechanized Fish — The New York Times · Aug 13, 2015
- Ricardo Porro, Exiled Cuban Architect, Dies at 89 — The New York Times · Dec 30, 2014
- English Hand Press Used by Designer William Morris Is Sold for $233,000 — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2013
- Mature, Muscular, Literary and Available — The New York Times · Dec 05, 2013
- A Trove of New York Art Images Finds a Home — The New York Times · Jul 23, 2013
- Remembering Ada Louise Huxtable — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2013
- He Captured Modern Art, and Now Is Letting It Go — The New York Times · Jun 04, 2013
- Balthazar Korab, Architectural Photographer, Dies at 86 — The New York Times · Jan 27, 2013
- Ada Louise Huxtable, Champion of Livable Architecture, Dies at 91 — The New York Times · Jan 08, 2013
- Charles Lockwood, Who Wrote the Row-House Bible, Dies at 63 — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2012
- Types With Plenty of Character — The New York Times · Dec 24, 2011
- Brian Lanker, Pulitzer-Winning Photojournalist, Dies at 63 — The New York Times · Mar 19, 2011
- Edgar Tafel, Wright-Trained Architect, Dies at 98 — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2011
- Dennis Stock, Photographer of Intimate Portraits, Dies at 81 — The New York Times · Jan 15, 2010
- J. Max Bond Jr., Architect, Dies at 73 — The New York Times · Feb 19, 2009
- S. A. Kliment, 78, Architect and Editor, Is Dead — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2008
- Train to the Museum? You’re Already There — The New York Times · Jan 21, 2007
- Greening Ye Olde Manhattan — The New York Times · Jul 09, 2004
- Artist of Glass and Light to Join Fulton Street Project — The New York Times · Apr 05, 2004
- Oh, the Stories These Mute Pieces Could Tell — The New York Times · Mar 31, 2004
- Ground Zero's Ephemeral Elegance — The New York Times · Feb 27, 2004
- William B. Tabler Sr., Architect of Hilton Hotels, Dies at 89 — The New York Times · Feb 10, 2004
- Scenes From a Forced Marriage — The New York Times · Nov 16, 2003
- A Monument to Survival Casts Its Resolve in Stone — The New York Times · Sep 12, 2003
- Downtown, Federal Era Blooms In Hiding — The New York Times · Jun 20, 2003
- Renovation for a Famously Disheveled Art Haven — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2003
- A New Look for a 10-Story Oddity — The New York Times · Apr 01, 2003
- Guggenheim Drops Plans for Elaborate New Museum on East River — The New York Times · Dec 31, 2002
- Benjamin C. Thompson, 84, Architect Of Festive Urban Marketplaces , Is Dead — The New York Times · Aug 20, 2002
- Vestiges of Harlem's Jewish Past — The New York Times · Jun 07, 2002
- In Remembrance of Sorrow From Other Times — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2002
- Even Now, A Skyline Of Twins — The New York Times · Nov 02, 2001
- Architects Rush to the Ramparts In a Battle Over Creative Credit — The New York Times · May 31, 2001
- Making a Museum Where Thousands Did Their Time — The New York Times · May 02, 2001
- Memorial to the Hunger, Complete With Old Sod — The New York Times · Mar 15, 2001
- Photography Center Presents Renovated Midtown Space — The New York Times · Oct 25, 2000
- Street of Automotive Dreams — The New York Times · Jul 07, 2000
- James Marston Fitch, 90, Architect and Preservationist — The New York Times · Apr 12, 2000
- Sensuous Curves Ascend Above the Hard-Edged City — The New York Times · Mar 03, 2000
- New York Firms Chosen to Design Clinton Library — The New York Times · Aug 09, 1999
- Heaven's Palette In Bolder Hues — The New York Times · Dec 25, 1998
- When Walls Talked To You — The New York Times · Oct 23, 1998
- Next Stop, Murals; Change Here for Uptown Sculpture — The New York Times · May 01, 1998
- Lawrence Perkins, 90, Architect Who Loved Building Schools — The New York Times · Dec 06, 1997
- Bertrand Goldberg Dies at 84; Architect Reshaped Chicago — The New York Times · Oct 10, 1997
- Philip Birnbaum, 89, Builder Celebrated for His Efficiency — The New York Times · Nov 28, 1996
- Myron Goldsmith, Architect And Engineer, Is Dead at 77 — The New York Times · Jul 17, 1996
- A Love Story, Not a Courtroom Drama — The New York Times · Feb 05, 1995
- Library's Gay Show Is an Eye-Opener, Even for Its Subjects — The New York Times · Sep 06, 1994
- New Snag in Folk Art Museum's Hunt for a Home — The New York Times · Jun 05, 1993
- Historical Society Shuts Its Doors, but Still Hopes — The New York Times · Feb 20, 1993
- State Acquires Landmark Theater To Salvage While It Still Can — The New York Times · Sep 10, 1992
- A New Mosque for Manhattan, for the 21st Century — The New York Times · Apr 26, 1992
- Small Scale, Great Beauty: The Bridges of Central Park — The New York Times · Jul 05, 1991
- Stepping Into the 1800's on Broadway in NoHo — The New York Times · Nov 16, 1990
- Arts Complexes Are Thriving in Their Maturity in the East and West; At Lincoln Center, A new Building Big Enough for All — The New York Times · Nov 25, 1989
- 'Adopted' City Statues Get Cosmetic Surgery — The New York Times · Aug 06, 1989
- Growing Anger Voiced Over Arts Budget Cuts — The New York Times · Jun 03, 1989
- From the Man Who Drew Mobil With a Red 'O' — The New York Times · Jan 26, 1989
- Lincoln Center Hopes Its New Logo Has Power of Suggestion — The New York Times · Aug 25, 1988
- Queens Cultivates Its Heritage of Landmarks — The New York Times · Sep 06, 1987
- Shade in the Park — The New York Times · Aug 21, 1987
- IT'S TIME TO CROSS SOME BRIDGES: A GUIDE TO 4 PROMINENT PROMENADES — The New York Times · Aug 16, 1985
- OLD AND NEW ON THE CITY'S ORIGINAL WATERFRONT — The New York Times · Mar 18, 1983
- MISS MYERSON PLANS ARTS STRATEGY — The New York Times · Feb 24, 1983
- TOURING HUSHED WORLD OF CITY MANSIONS — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1982