Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape
Turn your Paperscapes book into a work of art and the perfect gift.

Paperscapes New York features over 50 of the city's seminal buildings. Accompanying illustrations press out of the page, transforming your book into a cityscape to treasure and display.

Described in authoritative and compelling style by Tom Wilkinson, History Editor of the Architectural Review, New York's imposing skyscrapers and idiosyncratic structures define the idea of the modern city. More than a book, the unique format of Paperscapes New York transports this instantly recognizable skyline into your hands and home.

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Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape
Turn your Paperscapes book into a work of art and the perfect gift.

Paperscapes New York features over 50 of the city's seminal buildings. Accompanying illustrations press out of the page, transforming your book into a cityscape to treasure and display.

Described in authoritative and compelling style by Tom Wilkinson, History Editor of the Architectural Review, New York's imposing skyscrapers and idiosyncratic structures define the idea of the modern city. More than a book, the unique format of Paperscapes New York transports this instantly recognizable skyline into your hands and home.

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Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape

Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape

by Tom Wilkinson
Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape

Paperscapes: New York: The Book That Transforms Into a Cityscape

by Tom Wilkinson

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Turn your Paperscapes book into a work of art and the perfect gift.

Paperscapes New York features over 50 of the city's seminal buildings. Accompanying illustrations press out of the page, transforming your book into a cityscape to treasure and display.

Described in authoritative and compelling style by Tom Wilkinson, History Editor of the Architectural Review, New York's imposing skyscrapers and idiosyncratic structures define the idea of the modern city. More than a book, the unique format of Paperscapes New York transports this instantly recognizable skyline into your hands and home.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780233005997
Publisher: Deutsch, Andre
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Series: Paperscapes
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 1,005,046
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years

About the Author

Dr Tom Wilkinson is History Editor of the Architectural Review and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Warburg Institute. He is the author of Bricks and Mortals: Ten Great Buildings and the People They Made, which was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and was translated into five languages. He has curated lecture series at the Royal Academy and Soane Museum, and is co-director of New Architecture Writers.

Table of Contents

Statue of Liberty, Federal Hall,One World Trade Center, St Paul's Chapel, World Trade Center Station, Woolworth Building, City Hall, 8 Spruce Street, Brooklyn Bridge, Old Brooklyn Fire HQ, Cental Library Brooklyn, McCarren Park Pool, Cyclone Rollercoaster, TWA Flight Center, EV Haughtwout Building, New Museum, 41 Cooper Square, The Stonewall Inn, Flatiron Building, Macy's, The High Line, Empire State Building, American Radiator Building, Public Library Main Branch, Grand Central Terminal, Chrysler Building, Ford Foundation Building, United Nations Headquarters, The Waldorf-Astoria, Rockerfeller Center, Cathedral of St Patrick, Seagram Building, Rockerfeller Guest House, Citicorp Center & St Peter's Lutheran Church, Lever House, Museum of Modern Art, AT&T Building, Hearst Tower,Modulightor, 432 Park Ave, Edward Durell Stone House, Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts, Frick Museum, Former Whitney Museum, Metropolitan Museum, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, Cathedral of St John the Divine, Low Memorial Library, Apollo Theater, George Washington Bridge Bus Station, Gould Memorial Library, Kingsbridge Armory, The Cloisters Museum
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