City Green: Public Gardens of New York

Author:   Jane Garmey ,  Mick Hales
Publisher:   Monacelli Press
ISBN:  

9781580934800


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jane Garmey ,  Mick Hales
Publisher:   Monacelli Press
Imprint:   Monacelli Press
Dimensions:   Width: 26.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.70cm
Weight:   1.480kg
ISBN:  

9781580934800


ISBN 10:   1580934803
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 March 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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.. .If you ask people to name some of the top attractions in New York City, the odds are one of their answers will be Central Park. While it's a wonderful space, it is by no means the only place for New Yorkers and tourists to get a taste of nature within city limits--thousands, if not millions, of people visit some of the city's other well-known offerings, like the New York Botanical Garden and the High Line. And further still, there are dozens of other green spaces spread across the five boroughs that often fly under the radar of visitors and locals alike.... Jane Garmey discusses the numerous Big Apple gardens in her new book City Green: Public Gardens of New York. --Architectural Digest


Of course, it honors Central Park's gardens, but it pays attention to plenty of other jewels as well, including the masterfully minimalist Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park at the tip of Roosevelt Island, the blowzy Native Plant Garden at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx and Midtown's timelessly elegant and beloved Paley Park. The sculptor Isamu Noguchi's studio and garden in Queens deserves to be counted among America's finest intimate museums. And an authentic classical Chinese garden on Staten Island was a revelation to me; I'm on the next ferry. - New York Times Book Review A chromatic, idiosyncratic survey of the stand-alone aggregations of plants and trees either within parks or which stand alone as urban sanctuaries. - Sam Roberts, New York Times Twenty-five public parks and gardens located throughout the five boroughs of New York City are featured in Jane Garmey's City Green. The rich mix, captured in magnificent photographs by Mick Hales, includes traditional gardens and contemporary designs, large-scale and small community gardens. - Wall Street Journal ...If you ask people to name some of the top attractions in New York City, the odds are one of their answers will be Central Park. While it's a wonderful space, it is by no means the only place for New Yorkers and tourists to get a taste of nature within city limits - thousands, if not millions, of people visit some of the city's other well-known offerings, like the New York Botanical Garden and the High Line. And further still, there are dozens of other green spaces spread across the five boroughs that often fly under the radar of visitors and locals alike.... Jane Garmey discusses the numerous Big Apple gardens in her new book City Green: Public Gardens of New York. - Architectural Digest ...a must have for garden aficionados and lovers of all things Manhattan. - Array With this book in hand, even the most ardent naturalist can brave New York City in fine form. - Flower magazine


Of course, it honors Central Park's gardens, but it pays attention to plenty of other jewels as well, including the masterfully minimalist Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park at the tip of Roosevelt Island, the blowzy Native Plant Garden at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx and Midtown's timelessly elegant and beloved Paley Park. The sculptor Isamu Noguchi's studio and garden in Queens deserves to be counted among America's finest intimate museums. And an authentic classical Chinese garden on Staten Island was a revelation to me; I'm on the next ferry. --New York Times Book Review A chromatic, idiosyncratic survey of the stand-alone aggregations of plants and trees either within parks or which stand alone as urban sanctuaries. --Sam Roberts, New York Times Twenty-five public parks and gardens located throughout the five boroughs of New York City are featured in Jane Garmey's City Green. The rich mix, captured in magnificent photographs by Mick Hales, includes traditional gardens and contemporary designs, large-scale and small community gardens. --Wall Street Journal .. .If you ask people to name some of the top attractions in New York City, the odds are one of their answers will be Central Park. While it's a wonderful space, it is by no means the only place for New Yorkers and tourists to get a taste of nature within city limits--thousands, if not millions, of people visit some of the city's other well-known offerings, like the New York Botanical Garden and the High Line. And further still, there are dozens of other green spaces spread across the five boroughs that often fly under the radar of visitors and locals alike.... Jane Garmey discusses the numerous Big Apple gardens in her new book City Green: Public Gardens of New York. --Architectural Digest .. .a must have for garden aficionados and lovers of all things Manhattan. --Array With this book in hand, even the most ardent naturalist can brave New York City in fine form. --Flower magazine


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Jane Garmey is the author of Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley, Private Gardens of Connecticut (both published by The Monacelli Press), Great British Cooking- A Well-Kept Secret, and Great New British Cooking, and editor of The Writer in the Garden. She has written numerous articles on gardens and interior design for newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Elle Decor, and 1stDibs, and for many years she was the garden correspondent for Town & Country. Mick Hales is a well-known photographer of gardens and landscapes and interior design. He is the author of Gardens Around the World- 365 Days, and the photographer for numerous books, including In the Neoclassic Style (Melanie Fleischmann), Gardens of the World (Penelope Hobhouse and Elvin McDonald with foreword by Audrey Hepburn), The Gardens of California (Nancy Goslee Power), Antique Garden Ornaments (Barbara Israel), 212 Views of Central Park (Sandee Brawarsky), Gardens Private and Personal- A Garden Club of America Book (Nancy D'Oench and Bonny Martin), and Flower Arranging- The American Way (the World Association of Flower Arrangers).

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