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Rosario Candela & The New York Apartment: 1927-1937 The Architecture of the Age

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rosario Candela & The New York Apartment: 1927-1937 The Architecture of the Age

Contributors:

By (Author) David Netto
By (author) Paul Goldberger

ISBN:

9780847867820

Publisher:

Rizzoli International Publications

Imprint:

Rizzoli International Publications

Publication Date:

15th October 2024

UK Publication Date:

25th February 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of architecture

Dewey:

728.314

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 305mm

Description

Masterworks of the Jazz Age architect whose residential buildings are as significant in their impact on the character of New York as the skyscrapers of Wall Street.

Known and celebrated for many of the apartment buildings on Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and in Sutton Place82 in NYC, including the storied 740 Park, sometimes called the richest and most powerful address in New York and whose famous residents included John D. Rockefeller Jr.Candelas work is at once timeless and profoundly of its time. Classical in styling and even modest on the exterior, it is on the insides, in the apartment interiors, the floorplans, the extraordinary and frequently luxurious arrangements of rooms and space, where his designs set a standard that serves as a benchmark and aspirational goal of taste and refinement. The authors explore these seminal spaces through the lens of exteriors and urbanism, planning and interior architecture, and the circumstances and stories of creation.

Lavish and comprehensive black-and-white vintage photography as well as color imagery of the exteriors, original plans, and a collection of exceptional interior views give historical perspective (including a seductive Slim Aarons' Park Avenue streetscape) and contemporary sizzle (as seen in Derry Moores depiction of K. K. Auchinclosss penthouse at 1040 Fifth). The story told is of a genius designer who gave form to the New York of his dreams.

Author Bio

David Netto is an AD 100 interior designer and author. He writes the Case Studies column for Town & Country. Paul Goldberger, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, is contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Peter Pennoyer is an architect, writer, educator, and AD 100 designer. Aerin Lauder is the style and image director for the Este Lauder Companies.

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