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Guide to New York City Urban Landscapes (Paperback): Robin Lynn, Francis Morrone Guide to New York City Urban Landscapes (Paperback)
Robin Lynn, Francis Morrone; Photographs by Edward A. Toran; Foreword by Pete Hamill
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The thirty-eight urban gems covered here range from newly created linear spaces along the water's edge, such as Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River Waterfront Esplanade, to revitalized squares and circles, such as those at Gansevoort Plaza in the Meatpacking District and Columbus Circle, to repurposed open spaces like the freight tracks, now the High Line, and Concrete Plant Park in the Bronx. Readers can discover midtown atriums, mingle with the crowds in Union Square, travel offshore to nearby Governors Island, and enjoy the vistas of historic Green-Wood Cemetery. Pete Hamill writes in his foreword, "I've . . . made a list of new places I must visit while there is time. With any luck at all, I'll see all of them. I hope you, the reader, can find the time too." Concise descriptions, helpful maps, and vivid photographs capture the New York urban scene.

Classical New York - Discovering Greece and Rome in Gotham (Paperback): Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan Classical New York - Discovering Greece and Rome in Gotham (Paperback)
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan; Contributions by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan, Elizabeth Bartman, …
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

During the rise of New York from the capital of an upstart nation to a global metropolis, the visual language of Greek and Roman antiquity played a formative role in the development of the city's art and architecture. This compilation of essays offers a survey of diverse reinterpretations of classical forms in some of New York's most iconic buildings, public monuments, and civic spaces. Classical New York examines the influence of Greco-Roman thought and design from the Greek Revival of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries through the late-nineteenth-century American Renaissance and Beaux Arts period and into the twentieth century's Art Deco. At every juncture, New Yorkers looked to the classical past for knowledge and inspiration in seeking out new ways to cultivate a civic identity, to design their buildings and monuments, and to structure their public and private spaces. Specialists from a range of disciplines-archaeology, architectural history, art history, classics, and history- focus on how classical art and architecture are repurposed to help shape many of New York City's most evocative buildings and works of art. Federal Hall evoked the Parthenon as an architectural and democratic model; the Pantheon served as a model for the creation of Libraries at New York University and Columbia University; Pennsylvania Station derived its form from the Baths of Caracalla; and Atlas and Prometheus of Rockefeller Center recast ancient myths in a new light during the Great Depression. Designed to add breadth and depth to the exchange of ideas about the place and meaning of ancient Greece and Rome in our experience of New York City today, this examination of post-Revolutionary art, politics, and philosophy enriches the conversation about how we shape space-be it civic, religious, academic, theatrical, or domestic-and how we make use of that space and the objects in it.

The Municipal Art Society of New York - 10 Architectural Walks in Manhattan (Paperback): Francis Morrone, Matthew A. Postal The Municipal Art Society of New York - 10 Architectural Walks in Manhattan (Paperback)
Francis Morrone, Matthew A. Postal; Edited by Robin Lynn; Foreword by Kent L. Barwick; Photographs by Edward A. Toran
R796 Discovery Miles 7 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Municipal Art Society of New York recently celebrated its fiftieth year of offering walking tours to the public; in 2007 more than 10,000 people participated. This illustrated guidebook to highlights of architecture, preservation, urban planning, and public art described by two experienced guides, with pictures, route maps, and travel information, covers Manhattan from downtown skyscrapers to Harlem by way of Madison Square, Art Deco Midtown, Grand Central Terminal, Columbus Circle, Central Park, and more.

Brooklyn's Central Library (Hardcover): Brooklyn Public Library Brooklyn's Central Library (Hardcover)
Brooklyn Public Library; Foreword by Francis Morrone
R781 R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Save R95 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Classical New York - Discovering Greece and Rome in Gotham (Hardcover): Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan Classical New York - Discovering Greece and Rome in Gotham (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan; Contributions by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Matthew McGowan, Elizabeth Bartman, …
R1,924 Discovery Miles 19 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

During the rise of New York from the capital of an upstart nation to a global metropolis, the visual language of Greek and Roman antiquity played a formative role in the development of the city's art and architecture. This compilation of essays offers a survey of diverse reinterpretations of classical forms in some of New York's most iconic buildings, public monuments, and civic spaces. Classical New York examines the influence of Greco-Roman thought and design from the Greek Revival of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries through the late-nineteenth-century American Renaissance and Beaux Arts period and into the twentieth century's Art Deco. At every juncture, New Yorkers looked to the classical past for knowledge and inspiration in seeking out new ways to cultivate a civic identity, to design their buildings and monuments, and to structure their public and private spaces. Specialists from a range of disciplines-archaeology, architectural history, art history, classics, and history- focus on how classical art and architecture are repurposed to help shape many of New York City's most evocative buildings and works of art. Federal Hall evoked the Parthenon as an architectural and democratic model; the Pantheon served as a model for the creation of Libraries at New York University and Columbia University; Pennsylvania Station derived its form from the Baths of Caracalla; and Atlas and Prometheus of Rockefeller Center recast ancient myths in a new light during the Great Depression. Designed to add breadth and depth to the exchange of ideas about the place and meaning of ancient Greece and Rome in our experience of New York City today, this examination of post-Revolutionary art, politics, and philosophy enriches the conversation about how we shape space-be it civic, religious, academic, theatrical, or domestic-and how we make use of that space and the objects in it.

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