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Lincoln Center, 140 W 62 (1961-present)

 
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  • Law School Update Vol. I No.4 by Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School

    Law School Update Vol. I No.4

    Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School

    The F.J. Sciame Construction Company begins work on the new building and renovation project at Fordham Law School.

    Date: July 2013

  • Library - Student Computer Lab by Fordham Law School

    Library - Student Computer Lab

    Fordham Law School

    The new building campaign in 1983 supported the establishment of the library's computer center. Alumni contributions continued to fund technology improvements in the library in the 1990's.

    Date: January 1998

  • Fordham Law School - Robert Moses Plaza by Fordham Law School

    Fordham Law School - Robert Moses Plaza

    Fordham Law School

    The Plaza was formerly dedicated in 1970, with remarks given by Robert Moses. Here, students on the lawn of the newly renovated Robert Moses Plaza.

    Date: January 1995

  • Interior - Moot Court by Fordham Law School

    Interior - Moot Court

    Fordham Law School

    Students participating in the Moot Court Program at the Lincoln Center Campus

    Date: January 1990

  • Library by Fordham Law School

    Library

    Fordham Law School

    Students in one of three reading rooms in the Library. Leo Kissam, c/o 1923, bequeathed over $2 million to the Law School in 1983 (the largest gift to that point). The Library was able to expand by adding two levels and faculty offices, and now bears the name, Leo T. Kissam Memorial Library.

    Date: January 1990

  • Ned Doyle Building Dedication by Fordham Law School

    Ned Doyle Building Dedication

    Fordham Law School

    Ned Doyle, c/o 1930, spoke at the dedication of the building named in his honor. Ned Doyle, was one of the founding partners in Doyle Dane Berbach, DDB advertising.

    Date: May 1985

  • Construction Progress by Fordham Law School

    Construction Progress

    Fordham Law School

    Dean Feerick, William Hughes Mulligan and XXX view construction progress.

    Date: January 1984

  • Edith Guldi Platt Atrium by Fordham Law School

    Edith Guldi Platt Atrium

    Fordham Law School

    A new building campaign, "Priority One," lead by Dean John Feerick in 1983, doubled the size of the Law School's facilities. Among the additions was the four-story atrium connecting the old construction with the new. The Atrium, named after Edith Guldi Platt, recognized the generous gift to the Law School by her husband and three sons, who are alumni, Harold ('71), Jonathan ('76), and Bill ('77)

    Date: January 1984

  • U.S. Solicitor General to Speak at Fordham Law School Groundbreaking Ceremonies by University Communications, Fordham University

    U.S. Solicitor General to Speak at Fordham Law School Groundbreaking Ceremonies

    University Communications, Fordham University

    Fordham University Communications issues a press release announcing Rex E. Lee, United States Solicitor General, as the principal speaker at the Groundbreaking ceremonies at the Lincoln Center campus.

    Date: September 1983

  • Aerial View - Fordham University, Lincoln Center by Fordham Law School

    Aerial View - Fordham University, Lincoln Center

    Fordham Law School

    Aerial view of Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus.

    Date: January 1983

  • Architectural Renderings - Aerial View, Fordham University, Lincoln Square and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts by Fordham Law School

    Architectural Renderings - Aerial View, Fordham University, Lincoln Square and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

    Fordham Law School

    The image reflects new construction on Fordham's midtown campus alongside the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Rendering: unknown Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction - Administration by Fordham Law School

    Construction - Administration

    Fordham Law School

    Two additional floors were added to the existing building providing new faculty offices, seminar rooms, an expanded admissions office, an expanded placement office, and space for student organizations. Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction - Aerial View of the New Building Construction by Fordham Law School

    Construction - Aerial View of the New Building Construction

    Fordham Law School

    Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction - Edith Guldi Platt Atrium by Fordham Law School

    Construction - Edith Guldi Platt Atrium

    Fordham Law School

    The framework for the four-story vaulted Edith Guldi Platt atrium. Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction - Library renovation by Fordham Law School

    Construction - Library renovation

    Fordham Law School

    Students continued work as usual in the midst of renovations in the library. Students anticipated improved reading areas, a computer center, and additional space for print and microform resources.

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction - Ned Doyle Building by Fordham Law School

    Construction - Ned Doyle Building

    Fordham Law School

    Ned Doyle, a Fordham Law graduate, c/o 1930 contributed to the building campaign in the 1980's. In appreciation of his support, the new building bears his name and houses a 256 seat amphitheatre, two tiered 140 seat classrooms and a 300 seat student cafeteria. Ned Doyle was one of the founding partners in Doyle Dane Berbach, DDB advertising. Architect: Ralph Heiman, Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction Progress by Fordham Law School

    Construction Progress

    Fordham Law School

    Work on the expanding Law School at Lincoln Center Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Construction Progress by Fordham Law School

    Construction Progress

    Fordham Law School

    Masonry work on the "Priority One" building project. Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Ground -breaking - Board of Trustees by Fordham Law School

    Ground -breaking - Board of Trustees

    Fordham Law School

    Fordham Law School completed plans in 1982 for a $7.8 million building campaign, "Priority One," that would expand and renovate the existing Lincoln Center campus.

    Date: January 1983

  • Ground-breaking - Dean John Feerick by Fordham Law School

    Ground-breaking - Dean John Feerick

    Fordham Law School

    John D. Feerick participates in the Ground-breaking ceremony for the new building and renovation project at the Lincoln Center Campus. Architect: Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Law School Update, Vol. I No. 3 by Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School

    Law School Update, Vol. I No. 3

    Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School

    The launch of a new building and renovation campaign by architects Wank Adams Slavin Associates.

    Date: January 1983

  • Architectural Renderings - Aerial View, Fordham Law School by Tesla

    Architectural Renderings - Aerial View, Fordham Law School

    Tesla

    View, Northwest, of Fordham Law School Rendering: Tesla Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Architectural Renderings - Amphitheatre by Tesla

    Architectural Renderings - Amphitheatre

    Tesla

    A 256 seat capacity ampitheatre Rendering: Tesla Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Architectural Renderings - Cafeteria by Tesla

    Architectural Renderings - Cafeteria

    Tesla

    A 300 seat capacity cafeteria for students, faculty and staff of the Law School. Rendering: Tesla Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

  • Architectural Renderings - Edith Guldi Platt Atrium by Tesla

    Architectural Renderings - Edith Guldi Platt Atrium

    Tesla

    The Edith Guldi Platt Atrium was designed to reflect the curves of Lincoln Center's Metropolitan Opera House. Rendering: Tesla Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates

    Date: January 1983

 
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