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Art Deco New York Map

Guide to Art Deco architecture in New York City

Allison Meier Jason Woods Derek Lamberton

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English
Blue Crow Media
15 October 2018
An original guide to New York City's celebrated Art Deco architecture, this two-sided map, including photographs and details of over fifty buildings, features examples of the style's vibrant colors, eclectic influences, and geometric patterns from the tip of Manhattan to the Bronx. Edited by Allison Meier, with original photography by Jason Woods. This beautifully designed and easily accessible map highlights some of the city's most dynamic Art Deco survivors, from architectural icons like Radio City Music Hall, to lesser-knowns like the beach bathhouse at Jacob Riis Park. From lavish lobbies to pyramidal towers, the syncopated rhythms of the Jazz Age seem to hum through geometric forms, and the Machine Age expresses itself through chrome-plated steel and streamlined curves.

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Imprint:   Blue Crow Media
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 220mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781912018628
ISBN 10:   1912018624
Pages:   1
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Sheet map
Publisher's Status:   Active

Allison C. Meier is a Brooklyn-based writer focusing on the arts and overlooked history. She is the author of Concrete New York Map and is a staff writer at Hyperallergic. Jason Woods is a Detroit-based architectural photographer. He has contributed to numerous Blue Crow Media publications.

Reviews for Art Deco New York Map: Guide to Art Deco architecture in New York City

This map highlights some of New York City's most dynamic Art Deco buildings, from architectural icons like Radio City Music Hall, to lesser-knowns like the beach bathhouse at Jacob Riis Park. From lavish lobbies to pyramidal towers.


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