Thomas J. Campanella

@builtbrooklyn

Author, Brooklyn: The Once and Future City; Assoc Professor, Cornell University Director, Cornell Urban Studies Program Historian-in-Residence, NYC Parks Dept

Brooklyn + Cornell University
Joined June 2014

Tweets

You blocked @builtbrooklyn

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @builtbrooklyn

  1. Mar 2
    Undo
  2. Feb 26

    Creator of New York City subway map Michael Hertz dies - BBC News

    Undo
  3. Feb 25
    Undo
  4. Feb 24

    Iconic Ionic, Cato, NY; photos ⁦

    Undo
  5. Feb 21

    David Foster Wallace born OTD 1962. First home here at 106 Lake Street, Ithaca, a few blocks from , where his father—philosopher James D. Wallace—completed his PhD the following year

    Undo
  6. Feb 18

    Bagel Pub on Franklin Ave has best bagels in Brooklyn, bar none

    Undo
  7. Feb 18

    BRT as a substitute for extending subway service is a joke. On northbound B44-SBS this morning we were delayed three times by construction vehicles and double-parked cars. Bus packed to gills by the time we reached Parkside Avenue.

    Undo
  8. Feb 18

    Where are the protests, marches, nationwide outrage? 11 Kids Among 25 Shot in Weekend Chicago Violence – NBC Chicago

    Undo
  9. Feb 15

    My aerial photos of campus featured in this week’s Cornell Chronicle: Photos of the Day, Week of Feb. 10, 2020 | Cornell Chronicle ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

    Undo
  10. Feb 13

    Congrats to Julia Wolfe for winning the 2020 Brendan Gill Prize for her oratorio about the Triangle Shirtwaist fire (and happy to learn that my book, Brooklyn: The Once and Future City, was a finalist)

    Undo
  11. Feb 12
    Undo
  12. Feb 12
    Undo
  13. Feb 11
    Undo
  14. Feb 11

    With Tony Hiss and Andrew Dolkart last night at the Century Club

    Undo
  15. Feb 7

    A New Martyr Puts a Face on China’s Deepening Coronavirus Crisis

    Undo
  16. Feb 7

    Forest Home backyard, fall into winter...

    Undo
  17. Feb 7

    Cornell arts quad this afternoon from about 1,200 feet

    Undo
  18. Jan 30

    Bernie Sanders Is Still Sad About the Dodgers

    Undo
  19. Jan 23
    Undo
  20. Jan 22

    With the inimitable Alex Garvin after my book talk at the Skyscraper Museum last week. Photo by ⁦

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·