New York from the Air
An
illustrated talk & book signing by John Tauranac
Tuesday,
April 24, 2012 at 6 p.m.
Macaulay
Honors College, 35 West 67th Street
$25, $15 for
LW! members
or email landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org for more information
John Tauranac knows
architectural New York, but even he was stumped by some of the subjects that the
great aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand shot for their newest book, New York from the Air: A Story
of Architecture.
Tauranac takes it all with
a sense of humor and more than a dash of humility as he discusses some
of the mysteries
with which he was presented. He will share the stories with you, and he'll show some of his
favorite photographs from this glorious book and tell the tales behind
them.
John Tauranac writes on New
York's architectural history, teaches the subject, gives tours of the city, and
designs maps. He also teaches New York history and architecture at NYU's School
of Continuing & Professional Studies, where he is an adjunct associate
professor. He was named a Centennial Historian of the City of New York by the
Mayor's Office for his work in history in 1999, and he was awarded a
Commendation for Design Excellence by the U. S. Department of Transportation and
the National Endowment of the Arts in 1980 for his role as the design chief of
the 1979 subway map.
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