New Map Celebrates New York City?s Brutalist Concrete Architecture
Finally, a brutalist map of New York City, thanks to London-based publisher, Blue Crow Media. The Concrete New York Map marks the tenth map in the architectural guide series, highlighting over fifty of The City?s finest concrete buildings.
© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
Finally, a brutalist map of New York City, thanks to London-based publisher, Blue Crow Media. The Concrete New York Map marks the tenth map in the architectural guide series, highlighting over fifty of The City?s finest concrete buildings.Not often thought of as a brutalist capitol, the concrete jungle is filled with remarkable buildings by Breuer, Pei, Rudolph, Saarinen, Wright, alongside lesser-known works, mapped out, photographed, and paired with a description of the building. The map is edited by Allison Meier, and adorned with Jason Woods? photography and is the perfect pocket guide for any architect or brutalism lover.
Courtesy of Blue Crow Media
© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
The buildings and structures highlighted in this map are engineering and design achievements often overlooked -- the city better known for its iconic brownstones and Art Deco towers. The foundation of what makes New York the city it is could not have been done without the concrete that forms its skyscraper cores, to subway tunnels, Wright?s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to Pier Luigi Nervi?s George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
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© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
Finally, a brutalist map of New York City, thanks to London-based publisher, Blue Crow Media. The Concrete New York Map marks the tenth map in the architectural guide series, highlighting over fifty of The City?s finest concrete buildings.Not often thought of as a brutalist capitol, the concrete jungle is filled with remarkable buildings by Breuer, Pei, Rudolph, Saarinen, Wright, alongside lesser-known works, mapped out, photographed, and paired with a description of the building. The map is edited by Allison Meier, and adorned with Jason Woods? photography and is the perfect pocket guide for any architect or brutalism lover.
Courtesy of Blue Crow Media
© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
The buildings and structures highlighted in this map are engineering and design achievements often overlooked -- the city better known for its iconic brownstones and Art Deco towers. The foundation of what makes New York the city it is could not have been done without the concrete that forms its skyscraper cores, to subway tunnels, Wright?s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to Pier Luigi Nervi?s George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
© Jason Woods for Blue Crow Media
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