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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Judith Gura , Kate Wood , Larry LedermanPublisher: Monacelli Press Imprint: Monacelli Press Dimensions: Width: 21.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781580935159ISBN 10: 158093515 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 16 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis updated paperback edition doesn't compromise the quality of Larry Lederman's original photographs, nor does the addition of a gorgeous, glossy two-page spread spotlighting the luminous celestial ceiling mural of the New York Public Library's Rose Reading Room. A must for lovers of architecture, history, and design and for anyone--tourist or native--who's ever marveled at the marble, metal, wood, stone, plaster, and glass adorning the sanctuaries of New York's notable buildings. --Kirkus Reviews Hidden inside New York City's skyscrapers and low-rises are architectural gems carefully protected and preserved by dedicated patrons. A new book, Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York, aims to raise awareness of these spaces and encourage appreciation for their art and design by offering a glimpse at 46 spaces recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. --amNewYork Lovers of New York history should make space on their shelves for this comprehensive volume. --Luxe Interiors + Design Forty-seven tales of interior landmarks in New York are highlighted in this book, capturing a slice of history and indoor space. Gura and Wood write with attention to detail about their picks, from the celebrated Grand Central Terminal and the infamous Tweed Courthouse to the dark corners of the Pierpont Morgan Library... --Metropolis While preservationists have saved many New York City facades from the wrecking ball, interiors have proven harder to protect. Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York spotlights 47 preserved beauties, like Radio City Music Hall and the fantasy architecture of the Loew's Paradise Theatre in the Bronx. --Elle Decor A living, breathing city can neither afford to exist as a museum nor lose its past. And in a city that changes as fast as New York, Interior Landmarks is a reminder that a fight for the right balance is never done and always necessary. --The Atlantic's CityLab This updated paperback edition doesn't compromise the quality of Larry Lederman's original photographs, nor does the addition of a gorgeous, glossy two-page spread spotlighting the luminous celestial ceiling mural of the New York Public Library's Rose Reading Room. A must for lovers of architecture, history, and design and for anyone-tourist or native-who's ever marveled at the marble, metal, wood, stone, plaster, and glass adorning the sanctuaries of New York's notable buildings. -Kirkus Reviews Hidden inside New York City's skyscrapers and low-rises are architectural gems carefully protected and preserved by dedicated patrons. A new book, Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York, aims to raise awareness of these spaces and encourage appreciation for their art and design by offering a glimpse at 46 spaces recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. -amNewYork Lovers of New York history should make space on their shelves for this comprehensive volume. -Luxe Interiors + Design Forty-seven tales of interior landmarks in New York are highlighted in this book, capturing a slice of history and indoor space. Gura and Wood write with attention to detail about their picks, from the celebrated Grand Central Terminal and the infamous Tweed Courthouse to the dark corners of the Pierpont Morgan Library... -Metropolis While preservationists have saved many New York City facades from the wrecking ball, interiors have proven harder to protect. Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York spotlights 47 preserved beauties, like Radio City Music Hall and the fantasy architecture of the Loew's Paradise Theatre in the Bronx. -Elle Decor A living, breathing city can neither afford to exist as a museum nor lose its past. And in a city that changes as fast as New York, Interior Landmarks is a reminder that a fight for the right balance is never done and always necessary. -The Atlantic's CityLab Lovers of New York history should make space on their shelves for this comprehensive volume. --Luxe Interiors + Design Forty-seven tales of interior landmarks in New York are highlighted in this book, capturing a slice of history and indoor space. Gura and Wood write with attention to detail about their picks, from the celebrated Grand Central Terminal and the infamous Tweed Courthouse to the dark corners of the Pierpont Morgan Library... --Metropolis While preservationists have saved many New York City facades from the wrecking ball, interiors have proven harder to protect. Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York spotlights 47 preserved beauties, like Radio City Music Hall and the fantasy architecture of the Loew's Paradise Theatre in the Bronx. --Elle Decor A living, breathing city can neither afford to exist as a museum nor lose its past. And in a city that changes as fast as New York, Interior Landmarks is a reminder that a fight for the right balance is never done and always necessary. --The Atlantic's CityLab Hidden inside New York City's skyscrapers and low-rises are architectural gems carefully protected and preserved by dedicated patrons. A new book, Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York, aims to raise awareness of these spaces and encourage appreciation for their art and design by offering a glimpse at 46 spaces recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. --amNewYork Lovers of New York history should make space on their shelves for this comprehensive volume. --Luxe Interiors + Design Forty-seven tales of interior landmarks in New York are highlighted in this book, capturing a slice of history and indoor space. Gura and Wood write with attention to detail about their picks, from the celebrated Grand Central Terminal and the infamous Tweed Courthouse to the dark corners of the Pierpont Morgan Library... --Metropolis While preservationists have saved many New York City facades from the wrecking ball, interiors have proven harder to protect. Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York spotlights 47 preserved beauties, like Radio City Music Hall and the fantasy architecture of the Loew's Paradise Theatre in the Bronx. --Elle Decor A living, breathing city can neither afford to exist as a museum nor lose its past. And in a city that changes as fast as New York, Interior Landmarks is a reminder that a fight for the right balance is never done and always necessary. --The Atlantic's CityLab Author InformationDesign historian Judith Gura is director of the Design History and Theory Program at the New York School of Interior Design and a contributing editor to Art & Auction magazine. Her previous books include Design After Modernism- Furniture and Interiors 1970-2010; New York Interior Design 1935-1985; and Sourcebook of Scandinavian Furniture- Designs for the 21st Century. Kate Wood is on the faculty of the Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning at Columbia University and a member of the board of advisors of the Historic Districts Council in New York. Larry Lederman is a noted photographer and the author of The Rockefeller Family Gardens- An American Legacy and Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |