Person Detail: Christiane Crasemann Collins

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Full Name: Christiane Crasemann Collins | ||
Biography: (1926-2018) Scholar, historian. Christiane Collins was born in Hamburg, Germany, and died in West Falmouth, Massachusetts. |
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1926 |
(Unknown) County Christiane Crasemann was born in Hamburg, Germany, on February 14, 1926. |
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2018 |
(Unknown) County Christiane Collins died at her home in West Falmouth, Massachusetts, on May 4, 2018. |
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1965 |
(Unknown) County Camillo Sitte And The Birth Of Modern City Planning (Pub: Phaidon ISBN: ) Ms. Collins and her husband, George R. Collins, wrote the nonfiction book, "Camillo Sitte And The Birth Of Modern City Planning." |
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2005 |
(Unknown) County Werner Hegemann And The Search For Universal Urbanism (Pub: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 0393731561 / 978-0393731569) Nonfiction. |
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1973 |
New York County Ms. Collins was director of the Adam and Sophie Gimbel Design Library at Parsons School of Design in New York from 1973 to 1983. |
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1960 |
New York County Christiane and George Collins lived in an apartment overlooking Morningside Park in Manhattan, New York, during the 1960s. Ms. Collins was instrumental in saving a portion of the park from being destroyed by the building of a gymnasium by Columbia University. |
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2015 |
(Unknown) County A Storm Foretold: Columbia University And Morningside Heights, 1968 (Pub: EBook Bakery ISBN: 1938517482 / 978-1938517488) Memoir. |
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2006 |
(Unknown) County Camillo Sitte: the Birth of Modern City Planning : With a Translation of the 1889 Austrian Edition of His City Planning Accordin (Pub: Dover Publications ISBN: 0486451186 / 978-0486451183) Nonfiction written by Camillo Sitte, George R. Collins, and Christiane Crasemann Collins. |
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New York County Ms. Collins earned her master's degrees in art history and library science from Columbia University. |
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Tompkins County Ms. Collins was a visiting professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
