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New York Green: Discovering the Citys Most Treasured Parks and Gardens

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

New York Green: Discovering the Citys Most Treasured Parks and Gardens

Contributors:

By (Author) Ngoc Minh Ngo

ISBN:

9781648290732

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Artisan Books

Publication Date:

16th August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Travel and holiday guides
Environmentally-friendly (green) architecture and design

Dewey:

712.5097471

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 168mm, Height 236mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

800g

Description

New York City is filled to the brim with beautiful, unique green spaces-if you know where to look.

From the Church of St. Luke in the Fields in the West Village to the Brooklyn Grange rooftop farm in the Navy Yard, the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum in Queens to New York's Chinese Scholar's Garden in Staten Island, celebrated photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo takes readers on a tour of the most exceptional gardens and parks across the five boroughs in this lushly illustrated guidebook.

Through Ngoc's beautifully photographed and well-researched profiles, readers will not only discover parks and gardens they never knew existed, but they will also learn the fascinating history of green spaces in New York and about the innovative new projects being undertaken to ensure we all can enjoy them for years to come. Head up to the nearly century-old Met Cloisters to discover a garden filled with plants depicted in the museum's medieval art collection, and an herb garden planted exclusively with species known in the Middle Ages. Then travel to Brooklyn to visit the Gil Hodges Community Garden, a tiny oasis along the Gowanus Canal and a critical piece of the city's green infrastructure: storm water is absorbed, filtered, and diverted to the garden, relieving pressure on the sewer system and thereby protecting the local waterways from contamination.

The book features wildlife preserves and community vegetable patches, sprawling old-growth forests and vest-pocket parks of less than five thousand square feet. Each one tells a story, and offers a wonderful refuge from the hustle and bustle of the concrete jungle.

Reviews

A true homage to New York, and an invitation to form an intimate relationship with its parks, brilliantly captured here from the Breugelesque winter scene in Prospect Park, to the jewel-like planting in the gardens of the Cloisters. There were so many places I didnt know about, and cannot wait to explore.

Miranda Brooks, landscape architect and contributing editor at Vogue

A true homage to New York, and an invitation to form an intimate relationship with its parks, which are brilliantly captured here, from the Breugelesque winter scene in Prospect Park to the jewel-like plantings in the gardens of the Cloisters. There were so many places I didnt know about and cannot wait to explore.

Miranda Brooks, landscape architect and contributing editor at Vogue
Visitors to New York City might see mainly concrete, glass, and asphalt, but ask any longtime resident and theyll enthusiastically share their favorite (and absolutely necessary) green escapes, from pocket parks tucked between pencil towers to outlying spaces that verge on the nearly wild. Ngoc brings a New Yorkers insider knowledge and an artists eye to the many slices of nature this great city has to offer.Stephen Orr, editor in chief, Better Homes Gardens
Visitors to New York City might see mainly concrete, glass, and asphalt, but ask any longtime resident and theyll enthusiastically share their favorite (and absolutely necessary) green escapes, from pocket parks tucked between pencil towers to outlying spaces that verge on the nearly wild. Ngoc brings a New Yorkers insider knowledge and an artists eye to reveal the many slices of nature this great city has to offer.Stephen Orr, editor in chief, Better Homes Gardens
In this gorgeous book, Ngoc Minh Ngo celebrates public gardens in New York City, in all five boroughs and all four seasons. Poring over the photographs and reading the history of each garden, I wanted to drop everything and race to see them up closethe familiar spaces Ive loved for decades and especially the hidden gems. This is an essential guide for lifelong New Yorkers and visitors alike.Frances Palmer, potter, gardener, and author of Life in the Studio
In this gorgeous book, Ngoc Minh Ngo celebrates public gardens in New York City, in all five boroughs and all four seasons. Poring over the photographs and reading the history of each garden, I wanted to drop everything and race to see them up closethe familiar spaces Ive loved for decades and especially the hidden gems. This is an essential guide for lifelong New Yorkers and visitors alike.Frances Palmer, potter, gardener, and author of Life in the Studio
For almost four centuries, the once vast unspoiled natural paradise of New York City was subjected to the uprooting and paving over of forests, meadows, and shorelines. The last four decades, however, provided an antidote, with ruined parks restored and thousands of acres of new parks created.New York Greendocuments in glorious, vivid images the near-miraculous transformation of NYC back to a city of startling natural beauty, from tiny churchyards to vast natural areas and glorious parks built atop post-industrial ruins.Adrian Benepe, president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and former New York City parks commissioner
Once a vast, unspoiled natural paradise, New York Citys last four centuries were marked by uprooting and paving over of forests, meadows, and shorelines. The last four decades, however, provided an antidote, with ruined parks restored and thousands of acres of new parks created.New York Greendocuments in glorious, vivid images the near-miraculous transformation of NYC back to a city of startling natural beauty, from tiny churchyards to vast natural areas and glorious parks built atop post-industrial ruins.Adrian Benepe, president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and former NYC Parks Commissioner

Author Bio

Ngoc Minh Ngo is a New York based photographer whose work explores the intrinsic beauty of plants and nature. She is the author and photographer of Bringing Nature Home, In Bloom, and Eden Revisited. Her images have been published in international publications such as The World of Interiors, Architectural Digest, and T Magazine. She has also exhibited her work at the Musee Yves Saint Laurent in Marrakesh. Follow her on Instagram at @minh_ngoc.

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