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New York 20002006

architecture and urbanism between the Bicentennial and the Millennium

by Robert A. M. Stern

"New York 2000 is the culmination of an award-winning series documenting the history of architecture and urbanism in New York City from the Civil War to the present. The previous books, New York 1880, New York 1900, New York 1930, and New York 1960, provide comprehensive coverage on the architects and urban planners who defined New York since the mid-nineteenth century. This volume chronicles milestones in the city's history over the past thirty years, with more than 1,800 color illustrations to complement the text. As the world's financial and cultural capital, New York demands the best in innovative architectural design, balancing the pressure to build with the need to preserve the historic fabric of the city. Robert A. M.^

Stern and his colleagues David Fishman and Jacob Tilove examine...

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