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Irwin Chanin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irwin Chanin
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== Chanin was born to a Jewish family, the son of an immigrant from Poland. In 1915, he graduated from Cooper Union with a degree in civil engineering.〔 In 1919, he and his brother Henry founded the Chanin Construction Company.〔 In 1925, they built the 46th Street Theater, the first of six theaters built on Broadway.〔 In 1930, they built a twin-towered housing cooperative skyscraper named The Majestic and then The Century.〔 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.〔 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.〔reference 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.〔
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