The Office for Metropolitan History, founded in 1975 by Christopher Gray, is a renowned institution specializing in the architectural history of New York City. With a vast collection of over 18,000 photographs and 8,000 architectural drawings, they offer comprehensive research services for engineers, architects, lawyers, and anyone interested in the evolution of the city's built environment.
Known for their expertise in document recovery, the Office for Metropolitan History locates original architectural, structural, and mechanical drawings, as well as historic photographs and data on use and occupancy. Their synthetic approach to historical data brings together disparate sources, providing valuable insights into the rich history of New York City's buildings.
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