New York 1960 : architecture and urbanism between the Second World War and the Bicentennial

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New York 1960 : architecture and urbanism between the Second World War and the Bicentennial

Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins, David Fishman

Taschen, 1997

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"First published in 1995 by The Monacelli Press, New York"

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Including over 1500 photographs and plans, this volume investigates one of the most fascinating and popular cities in the world. The book traces the city through a period of unprecedented change when New York took centre position on the world's stage. Organized geographically the work presents a coherent survey of architecture and urbanism throughout all parts of the metropolis including the areas of: Manhatten, Greenwich Village, Chelsea and Harlem.

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