Description: This hardcover book, titled "Invisible New York: The Hidden Infrastructure of the City" by Stanley Greenberg, takes you on a photographic journey through the infrastructure of New York. The book captures the city's hidden and often overlooked elements with stunning photography that highlights the intricate systems working beneath the surface. The book is a first edition published in 1998 by Johns Hopkins University Press and has 92 pages, making it an excellent addition to any collection. The book brand new and comes with a dust jacket. It is perfect for adults interested in architecture, photography, travel, business, economics, and political science. NOS- new old stock. Fast, free shipping. Inventory: SB39 Remarkable photographs of a New York even long-time residents have never seen. Invisible New York is a photographic exploration of the hidden and often abandoned infrastructure of New York City. Inaccessible and unknown to most New Yorkers, the structures and machinery captured in Stanley Greenberg's luminous black-and-white prints deliver the essential services that a city's inhabitants usually take for granted. Many of these vast and imposing facilities have in recent decades been neglected or fallen into disuse. Others remain intact and in continuous use. Greenberg's dark and poetic images document how a city works, its technological evolution since the 19th century, and the toll that deterioration and years of deferred maintenance can take on the soul of a city. With a 4 x 5 monorail view camera and using only available light, Greenberg photographed sites in all five of New York's boroughs, many now permanently sealed in the interests of national security. Among the invisible places recorded are the massive valve chambers in the water tunnels 300 feet underground and other features of New York's extraordinary water system; the anchorages of the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Verrazano Narrows bridges; the dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; the derelict power station at Floyd Bennett Field; the elegant, turn-of-the-century steam turbine in Brooklyn's Pratt Institute; crumbling ruins on Ellis Island and Roosevelt Island; hidden sections of Grand Central Station and the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine; the West Side rail yards in Manhattan; the secret Nike missile silos in the Bronx; one of the last remaining manual switch rooms in the New York subway system; the faded grandeur of the City Hall Subway Station, its bronze chandeliers and leaded glass ceilings still largely undamaged; and the vast Brooklyn Army Terminal, once the world's largest warehouse. Greenberg's photographs of this hidden city uncover long-forgotten engineering feats, magnificent examples of skilled craftsmanship, and fascinating clues about New York's industrial past, as well as reveal the increasing aesthetic apathy of today's builders. His images chronicle both the beauty and the banal necessity of this rich legacy, threatened by public ignorance and bureaucratic indifference. Invisible New York offers a unique perspective on one of the world's great cities and alerts us to the hidden sites and essential facilities found in all cities which are slowly and secretly decaying or disappearing.
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Book Title: NYC
Original Language: English
Item Length: 8.2in
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 0.6in
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated, Dust Jacket
Topic: NYC
Item Width: 11in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Inscribed: No
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1998
Type: Picture Book
Era: 1990s
Author: Stanley Greenberg
Genre: Photography, Travel, Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 24.9 Oz
Number of Pages: 112 Pages