Manhattan classic : New York's finest prewar apartments
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Joseph, Evan, Illustrator
Tauber, Mike, Illustrator
Published
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2014.
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Central - Adult Nonfiction
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The Dakota. The Apthorp. The San Remo. The names of these legendary New York apartment buildings evoke images of marble-lined lobbies, uniformed doormen, and sunlit penthouses with sweeping Central Park views. Built from the 1880s through 1930s, classic prewar apartments were designed to lure townhouse dwellers reluctant to share a roof with other families. Billed as private mansions in the sky, they promised a charmed Manhattan lifestyle of elegance and luxury. Manhattan Classic takes readers on a lavishly illustrated guided tour of eighty-five of the most coveted buildings in New York. Author Geoffrey Lynch provides capsule histories—equal parts architectural and social history— of the most celebrated examples, with anecdotes about well-known residents and essential information about notable features. This gorgeous coffee table book is an indispensible resource for apartment hunters, real estate and design professionals, and anyone fascinated by the grace and glamour of prewar style.

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Book
Physical Desc
223 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781616891671, 161689167X

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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 223).
Description
The Dakota. The Apthorp. The San Remo. The names of these legendary New York apartment buildings evoke images of marble-lined lobbies, uniformed doormen, and sunlit penthouses with sweeping Central Park views. Built from the 1880s through 1930s, classic prewar apartments were designed to lure townhouse dwellers reluctant to share a roof with other families. Billed as private mansions in the sky, they promised a charmed Manhattan lifestyle of elegance and luxury. Manhattan Classic takes readers on a lavishly illustrated guided tour of eighty-five of the most coveted buildings in New York. Author Geoffrey Lynch provides capsule histories-equal parts architectural and social history- of the most celebrated examples, with anecdotes about well-known residents and essential information about notable features. This gorgeous coffee table book is an indispensible resource for apartment hunters, real estate and design professionals, and anyone fascinated by the grace and glamour of prewar style.

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Books about New York apartments typically present either decorative ideas or social histories of urban living. In this title, architect Lynch (H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, New York) instead highlights structural details, using redrawn floor plans, brief histories, and photographs to examine prewar apartments in their 21st-century states. Original photographs by -Joseph and Tauber, which comprise the majority of the volume, provide colorful views inside these mansions in the sky. The work is subdivided by location and indexed by architect and includes brief biographies. An introductory essay on the history of prewar apartments sets the tone for capsule histories of notable buildings. Lynch could have strengthened the building histories by delving into primary documents, but instead he is more focused on the structures' current lives. His bibliography lists recent articles from the New York Times and elsewhere, as well as secondary sources, especially -Andrew -Alpern's studies of Manhattan apartments, including New York's Fabulous Luxury Apartments (1975) and The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter (2001). VERDICT Surprisingly few books exist on this topic and this volume's well-illustrated architectural/historical approach makes it valuable to both academic and public libraries that focus on this area.-Lindsay King, Yale Univ. Libs, New Haven, CT (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Books about New York apartments typically present either decorative ideas or social histories of urban living. In this title, architect Lynch (H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, New York) instead highlights structural details, using redrawn floor plans, brief histories, and photographs to examine prewar apartments in their 21st-century states. Original photographs by Joseph and Tauber, which comprise the majority of the volume, provide colorful views inside these mansions in the sky. The work is subdivided by location and indexed by architect and includes brief biographies. An introductory essay on the history of prewar apartments sets the tone for capsule histories of notable buildings. Lynch could have strengthened the building histories by delving into primary documents, but instead he is more focused on the structures' current lives. His bibliography lists recent articles from the New York Times and elsewhere, as well as secondary sources, especially Andrew Alpern's studies of Manhattan apartments, including New York's Fabulous Luxury Apartments (1975) and The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter (2001). VERDICT Surprisingly few books exist on this topic and this volume's well-illustrated architectural/historical approach makes it valuable to both academic and public libraries that focus on this area.—Lindsay King, Yale Univ. Libs, New Haven, CT

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lynch, G., Joseph, E., & Tauber, M. (2014). Manhattan classic: New York's finest prewar apartments . Princeton Architectural Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lynch, Geoffrey, 1970-, Evan, Joseph and Mike, Tauber. 2014. Manhattan Classic: New York's Finest Prewar Apartments. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lynch, Geoffrey, 1970-, Evan, Joseph and Mike, Tauber. Manhattan Classic: New York's Finest Prewar Apartments New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Lynch, G., Joseph, E. and Tauber, M. (2014). Manhattan classic: new york's finest prewar apartments. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lynch, Geoffrey, Evan Joseph, and Mike Tauber. Manhattan Classic: New York's Finest Prewar Apartments Princeton Architectural Press, 2014.

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