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Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sam Lubell
By (photographer) Darren Bradley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 184,Width 124
Category/GenreArt and design styles - Modernist design and Bauhaus
Architecture
Architectural structure and design
Museum, historic sites, gallery and art guides
ISBN/Barcode 9780714876627
ClassificationsDewey:720.9790904
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 28 September 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The latest in this bestselling series is the first book to focus on the architectural wonders along the USA's east coast. Following the success of Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: West Coast USA, expert duo Lubell and Bradley have now curated a list of more than 250 must-see destinations, from icons such as The Met Breuer to hidden gems and virtually unknown examples, the fabulous beach houses of Fire Island, private homes in Connecticut, Manhattan skyscrapers, and, of course, Sarasota, Florida.

Author Biography

Sam Lubell is a contributing editor at the Architect's Newspaper, a staff writer for Wired, and a regular contributor to the New York Times and Travel+Leisure among others. He has written four books about architecture, including California Captured and Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: West Coast, both from Phaidon. Darren Bradley is a Southern California-based architectural photographer, active in the preservation of mid-century modern architecture.

Reviews

"For daydreamers and explorers alike, Phaidon's new design-led travel guide to the USA's East Coast is the perfect companion... Road trips are as American as apple pie, diners and, it seems, emigre Mid-Century Modern architects... [A] beautifully curated guide... Provides an insight into the movement's iconic buildings as well as hidden gems along the way. Whether you decide to read it and daydream or book a trip and explore in person is up to you."-BrummellMagazine.co.uk "The great American road trip is a rite of passage glorified by numerous literary icons, filmmakers and photographers alike, but in Phaidon's new tome, Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA, writer Sam Lubell and photographer Darren Bradley challenge the reader to uncover the east coast's rich architectural stories on a route less travelled."-AnOthermag.com "A field guide to modern architecture."-Albany Times-Union Tribune "Provides an introduction to the revelatory and inspiring charm of the East Coast's Mid-Century Modern masterpieces."-ArchDaily "Pure joy for architecture and design lovers... with enticing photographs illustrating an incredible adventure... This book is a feast to the eyes. The lovely images of the constructions put me right in the mood to think about a design-led trip. It has a lot of information from each building that makes you never stop turning the pages. Even after putting the book down, I found myself picking it up to check out more details about the places listed in this fantastic guide."-HotAndChilli.com "A compact book through which readers can explore the history behind each Modernist structure - and perhaps find a bit of inspiration to see the sights themselves."-Culture Trip "A great gift for any architect with wanderlust or a Mid-century fascination."-Metropolis Online "An indispensable companion for travels up or down I-95, and an ideal pendant to the authors' 2016 West Coast guide, this beautifully photographed book gets away from the usual subjects and introduces you to the modernism of New Hampshire, the commercial architecture of Harlem, and sublime beauties in Sarasota."-Curbed "These themed travel guides cater to travel and architecture lovers everywhere."-PeterGreenberg.com "The handsome design, new color photography, and informative text make it a pleasant journey."-Architectural Record Online