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Aia Guide to New York City; New York Chapter American Institute of Architects
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White, Norval And Willensky, ElliotUSD 47.50
(Sat Jun 8 05:14:49 2024)
AlibrisGround Zero Books, Ltd. via Alibris New York Three Rivers Press 2000 Fourth Edition [stated]. Later printing stated Wraps Very good The format is approximately 4.875 by 10 inches. xxvii, [1], 1055, [1]. Front and rear cover have flaps. Glossary. Illustrations (some with color). Maps. Norval Crawford White (June 12, 1926-December 26, 2009) was an American architect, architectural historian and professor. He designed buildings throughout the U.S., but he is best known for his writing, particularly the AIA Guide to New York City (with Elliot Willensky). White was widely considered to be one of the great figures of New York architecture. In 1962, upon hearing of the imminent demolition of New York City's historic Pennsylvania Station, White and several other architects, including Willensky, founded AGBANY (Action Group for Better Architecture in New York). They picketed the station and handed out fliers in protest. In 1967, White and Willensky proposed a guide to New York City architecture to the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The AIA Guide to New York City, a 464+ page guidebook featuring over 2, 600 buildings in its first edition The fourth edition of this guide was issued in 1999, then without further contributions from Willensky, who had died in 1990. White was able to finalize the 5th edition of the AIA Guide before his death, which was published in 2010. Elliot Willensky served as the officially appointed Borough Historian of Brooklyn and as Vice-Chairman of the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the City of New York. A consulting architect and exhibition designer who frequently wrote and lectured on urban themes, he has taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture and Planning. Since the AIA Guide to New York City was first published in 1967, it has been recognized as the ultimate guide to the metropolis's buildings, in all five boroughs--Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island--from nineteenth-century brownstones and tenements to modern high-rise apartments and museums. The edition of this urban classic takes a fresh look at the architectural treasures that define New York--from its most characteristic landmarks to its less famous local favorites. This reflects the ever-changing character of New York City at the turn of the Twentieth Century into the Twenty-First Century. The Twin Towers still stood when this was published. Freedom Tower had not been envisioned at this time. Thus this edition, perhaps more than the others, reflects a unique snapshot in time, and captures the content of lower Manhattan just before it changed significantly. To prepare this edition--the first revision since 1987--Norval White has visited and revisited more than 5, 000 buildings, making this by far the most complete guide of its kind. This generously illustrated handbook presents the structures of the New York City--from the magnificent to the obscure--in over 3, 000 new photographs, more than 130 new maps, and hundreds of revised and new entries. Beyond the skyscrapers and historical buildings, the guide also leads the way to the city's bridges, parks, and public monuments. From the tip of the Empire State Building to the brownstones in Brooklyn, the AIA Guide to New York City reveals how the city's spirit, fortitude, and character are captured and expressed in its architecture. Thoughtful and humorous descriptions include fascinating bits of local information that bring the city's history to life, telling the stories behind the bricks and mortar. Together, the maps, photographs, and expert critiques invite you on a special grand tour of the city at your own pace. This guide is a definitive record of New York's architectural heritage and provides a compact, authoritative directory for lovers of New York City all over the world. Its portability and encyclopedic quality make it an ideal traveling companion for any walker in the city. For the sightseer, the architect, or anyone on a casual stroll, the AIA Guide to New York City is the book to grab on your way out the door.

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