A Home to the World: The United Nations and New York City
By (Author) Raul Barreneche
By (author) Pentagram
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
1st February 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
International institutions
725.1
Hardback
144
Width 267mm, Height 312mm
1670g
Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations charter, this visually driven book tells the story of the special relationship between the UN and New York City through the interrelated lenses of architecture, real estate, and urban planning. It will be illustrated with rare archival photographs and architectural drawings,
Raul Barreneche is a New York-based brand strategist and writer. A longtime journalist, Barreneche is former executive editor of Architecture and has written extensively for major publications including Architectural Digest, Departures, ELLE Dcor, and the New York Times, and has authored 11 books on design for Rizzoli, Phaidon, and other imprints. He remains a contributing editor to Interior Design. Barreneche holds a professional architecture degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Pentagram is the world's largest independently owned design consultancy. For five decades, it has embraced the philosophy of design as a collaborative discipline, with a structure unique among design firms.The company is run by 25 partners, all practicing designers who are leaders in their individual fields. Working from offices in New York, London, Austin and Berlin, each partner manages his or her own team and projects. This approach enables them to retain the creative intensity that characterises the smallest - and best - design firms. They are the only major design studio where the owners of the business are the creators of the work and serve as the primary contact for every client.