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词条 Irwin Chanin
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  1. Biography

  2. Personal life

  3. References

  4. External links

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|name = Irwin (Yitzchak) Salmon Chanin
|image = Irwin Chanin - photo .jpg
|caption = Irwin Chanin in 1927
|birth_date = October 29, 1891
|birth_place = Bronx, New York
|death_date = {{death date and age|1988|02|24|1891|10|29}}
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|other_names =
|known_for =
|employer =
|occupation = real estate developer
|net_worth =
|education = B.S. Cooper Union
|nationality = United States
|spouse = Sylvia Schofler
|children = Doris Chanin Freedman
|family = Henry Chanin (brother)
|parents = Simon (Shneur Zalman) Chanin (father)
Zelda Chanin (mother)
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Irwin Salmon Chanin (29 October 1891 – 24 February 1988) was an American architect and real estate developer, best known for designing several Art Deco towers and Broadway theaters.

Biography

Irwin Chanin was born to a Jewish family, the son of an immigrant from Poland and an immigrant from Poltava.[1] In 1915, he graduated from Cooper Union with a degree in civil engineering.[1] In 1919, he and his brother Henry founded the Chanin Construction Company.[1] In 1925, they built the 46th Street Theater, the first of six theaters they built on Broadway.[1] In 1930, they built a twin-towered housing cooperative skyscraper named The Majestic and then The Century.[1] both on Central Park West. Other notable buildings include the Chanin Building, Richard Rodgers Theatre, the Lincoln Hotel (now Row NYC Hotel), the Beacon Hotel and Theater, and the World Apparel Center.[1]

Chanin was also known for developing the "Green Acres" section of Valley Stream, NY. Ground broke in 1936 but only Phase I (known as the "old section") was completed before World War II. After the war construction resumed and the "new section" was completed by 1959. This section included the balance of the residential homes, the Forest Road Elementary School, the Green Acres Shopping Center (now, the Green Acres Mall) and the Green Acres Garden Apartments.[2]

He was President of Chanin Theatres Corporation, and his brother Henry I. Chanin was Treasurer. In 1981, Cooper Union renamed its school of architecture after him.[1]

Personal life

In 1921, Chanin married Sylvia Schofler; She died in 1976. Their children included sons Paul Richard Chanin, who died in 2009 and Marcy Chanin, who died in 1997 and daughters Doris Chanin Freedman, who died in 1981 and Joan Chanin Schwartz.[1][3][4] Irwin Chanin died on February 24, 1988. His funeral was held at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in Manhattan.[1]

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/02/26/obituaries/irwin-chanin-builder-of-theaters-and-art-deco-towers-dies-at-96.html?src=pm| title=Irwin Chanin, Builder of Theaters And Art Deco Towers, Dies at 96 (Obituary)| author=David W. Dunlap| newspaper=The New York Times| date= February 26, 1988| accessdate=June 21, 2011}}
2. ^reference 2
3. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/28/fashion/weddings/allison-floeting-steven-chanin-weddings.html New York Times: "Allison Floeting, Steven Chanin"] April 28, 2013
4. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/12/nyregion/marcy-chanin-86-a-real-estate-executive.html New York Times: "Marcy Chanin, 86, a Real Estate Executive" by Wolfgang Saxon] March 12, 1997
  • {{cite journal|last1=Orosz, and Di Luccio|title=Green Acres: The Greatest Planned Neighborhood You've Never Heard Of|journal=American Planning Assn.|date=2014|volume=Special Feature — Practicing Planner|issue=Winter 2014}}

External links

  • {{IBDB name|92242}}
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