City College of New York Architecture Library
Marilyn Taylor: Selected Bibliography
Books
Ballon, Hilary. New York's Pennsylvania Stations / Hilary Ballon ; with a photographic essay by Norman McGrath and a contribution by Marilyn Jordan Taylor. New York : Norton, 2002. On Order.
Articles (Selected from 1990-2001)
Smith, Dinitia. “Hallowed Ground Zero; Competing Plans Hope to Shape a Trade Center Memorial.” The New York Times. October 25, 2001, Thursday, Late Edition. Section E; Page 1; Column 2; The Arts/Cultural Desk .
Points out her involvement in the reconstruction work at NYC’s Ground Zero.“SOM taps woman for chair.” Shonquis Moreno. Architecture 2001 June, v.90, n.6, p.33,35.
In Oct. 2001 architect Marilyn Taylor will become the first female chairperson of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.“Going private.” Marilyn J. Taylor, Anthony T. Vacchione. Urban land 1999 Oct., v.58, n.10, 32-36,80.
Privatization of airport facilities under discussion.“The newest Penn Station.” Jayne Merkel. Oculus 1999 Sept., v.62, n.1, p.6.
Presentations made by Marilyn Taylor, David Childs, and Hugh Hardy at the Architectural League of New York in
June, 1999 on the proposed conversion of part of the main post office across from Pennsylvania Station into an
expanded railroad terminal.“New trends in airport design and development.” Marilyn J. Taylor. Urban land 1998 Apr., v.57, n.4, p.91-98.
“Newark turns the corner.” Marilyn J. Taylor. Urban land 1998 Feb., v.57, n.2, p.84-89,95.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center has opened in Newark.“Oculus Special Feature Committee on Zoning on the Upper East Side: Part II.” Oculus 1990 Sept., v.53, no.1, p.6-10.
Shows interpretations for 4 sites, by James Gauer, Marilyn Taylor, Peter Samton, and Peter De Witt.
Articles listed above are available in the CCNY Architecture Library.
Exhibitions
Modern Trains and Splendid Stations, at the Art Institute of Chicago. December 2001. www.archdesignsociety.org/events/ADSEventDetail.asp?txtEventID=7
Description of the exhibition and more information on Marilyn Taylor.
Web Sites
Profile on Marilyn Taylor on the Skidmore Owings Merrill Web Site. www.som.com/html/MJT.html
Judy Connorton
February 2002