Sky-High: A Critique of NYC's Supertall Towers from Top to Bottom
By (Author) Eric P. Nash
Photographs by Bruce Katz
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
20th July 2023
20th July 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
720.483097471
Hardback
224
Width 279mm, Height 178mm
Part architectural guidebook and part critique, Sky-High documents the pencil-thin, supertall towers that are transforming New York Citys skyline as well as its streets. New York Citys penchant for building skyward has reached new heights with its crop of supertall towersthose that rise at least 984 feet above the sidewalk. The city that never sleeps is also the city that never stops building ever higher, from the Woolworth and Chrysler buildings of an earlier race to the top to todays super luxury aeries of 57th Streets Billionaires Row and the offices of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Bruce Katzs extraordinary photographs capture a dozen of these self-styled odes to wealth and power, alongside Eric P. Nashs incisive critique documenting the evolution of the skyline, past and present, and the supertalls transformative effects on the contemporary cityscape. Among the twelve buildings featured are One World Trade Center, Three World Trade Center, 30 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, One57, 432 Park Avenue, 53West53, Central Park Tower, and One Vanderbilt.
Eric P. Nash has been a researcher and writer for the New York Times since 1986. He is the author of several books about architecture and design, including Manhattan Skyscrapers, MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed, and New York's 50 Best Skyscrapers, and an architectural tour guide in New York City. Bruce Katz is an architectural photographer whose work has appeared in Architectural Digest, New York Magazine, Landscape Architecture, and the Washington Post . He is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography, and several of his images were recently acquired by the New-York Historical Society.