The United Nations at 70: Restoration and Renewal
By (Author) Ban Ki-Moon
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
6th October 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
725.1097471
Hardback
228
Width 254mm, Height 254mm
Not since The U.N. Building (2005) has a book on the UNcomplex buildings been done and this book is the first since the landmarkrestoration process was completed in early 2015. It will be of interest toarchitects and architecture lovers, as well as to those interested in thisunique institution.
The book chronicles the completion of the restoration of the entire UN buildingcomplex a mid-century masterpiece that was decaying and is now resplendent,appropriate to the UN's important role in the twenty-first century. Emerging out ofits consideration of the UN buildings, the book explores the symbolism of thesestructures and the ongoing UN mission to promote peace, charity, and respect forall peoples throughout the world.
"Bright, glossy color before-and-after exterior and interior photos and numerous black-and-white historical shots fill [The United Nations at 70]. Photos of the UN's design are a particular delight elements such as inlaid-wood door motifs and wallpaper designs . . . Architects and preservationists will appreciate the details of the renovation process, and general readers interested in mid-century architecture will enjoy poring over the many photos."
-LIBRARY JOURNAL REVIEWS
"[The United Nations at 70: Restoration and Renewal] offers an insider's guided tour during and after renovations of what Mr. Wiseman writes is one building that 'can claim its place on the list of international landmarks as a symbol of the world's most enduring aspiration: peace.'"
-THE NEW YORK TIMES
Ban Ki-moon is the Secretary General of the UN.
Martti Ahtisaari isthe former president of Finland, and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
CarterWiseman is a writer and editor at Associated Press and Newsweek, and formerarchitecture critic for New York Magazine. He teaches at the Yale School ofArchitecture, and is past president of the MacDowell Colony.