Dumbo : The Making of a New York Neighborhood
Dumbo : The Making of a New York Neighborhood
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Author(s): Goldberger, P.
Goldberger, Paul
ISBN No.: 9780847865451
Pages: 224
Year: 202102
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 99.32
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Zeroing in on one of New York City's most visually dramatic neighborhoods-- from stunning views of Manhattan and the East River bisected by the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to romantic cobblestone streets and industrial warehouses converted into luxurious contemporary condominiums--DUMBO tells the illustrated history of a Brooklyn neighborhood's birth, decline and its modern-day revival with the "no guts- no glory" battle cry of visionary developers and husbandand-wife duo David and Jane Walentas. With new photography and archival imagery of streetscapes, apartment interiors, historic architecture and park spaces, DUMBO is narrated by Pulitzer Prize-winning critic of architecture Paul Goldberger." --LUXE INTERIORS "The current tony residence of a moneyed elite, Fulton Landing -- as the Brooklyn waterfront between two bridges, the Brooklyn and the Manhattan, used to be called before Dumbo was dubbed the name of a Disney cartoon elephant (acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) -- looks to many today like a no-brainer for development, with its cobblestone streets and spectacular views of Manhattan. Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20. But as the noted architecture critic and Amagansett resident Paul Goldberger tells it in an elegant new coffee table tome, "Dumbo: The Making of a Neighborhood and the Rebirth of Brooklyn," even the most seasoned eyes did not see the potential. Through a decades-long mix of dreams, paperwork, battles, and persistence, David and Jane Walentas, joined by their son, Jed (after a stint working for Trump), made Dumbo what it is today. Mr. Goldberger tells the story, now legend, about how David, in a casual elevator chat with an artist in SoHo in the late 1970s, asked what's the next place.


Well, the rest is, as they say, history." --EAST HAMPTON STAR "Goldberger tells the extraordinary tale of the development (and rebirth) of Brooklyn's gritty, industrial waterfront that turned Dumbo into one of the hottest, most in demand areas in NYC." --DANSPAPERS.COM "Pulitzer-winning critic Paul Goldberger, who has penned books and countless columns on the architecture and the architects of New York City and the Hamptons, is out with a new book this month, DUMBO: The Making of a New York Neighborhood, which he says is more of a saga -- with a lot of drama to it -- than a conventional architecture book." --SOUTHAMPTON STAR.


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