Metropolis of Tomorrow
Metropolis of Tomorrow by Hugh Ferriss
In 1986, the Princeton Architectural Press republished this text as a companion to the exhibition Hugh Ferriss: Metropolis, which opened at the Whitney Museum in New York. The exhibit traveled the country before being shown at the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Architectural Association in London.
The book is divided into three richly illustrated sections: Cities of Today, Projected Trends & An Imaginary Metropolis - concluded with an essay by architectural historian and curator Carol Willis.
Metropolis of Tomorrow
Princeton Architectural Press, 1986
Softcover, 199pp
Printed on Warrens Olde Style acid free paper
Protected with a clear acetate cover
Please note: due to the age of the book scuffs and marks are present on outer surfaces but the inside faces remain clean and free of blemishes.
Metropolis of Tomorrow by Hugh Ferriss
In 1986, the Princeton Architectural Press republished this text as a companion to the exhibition Hugh Ferriss: Metropolis, which opened at the Whitney Museum in New York. The exhibit traveled the country before being shown at the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Architectural Association in London.
The book is divided into three richly illustrated sections: Cities of Today, Projected Trends & An Imaginary Metropolis - concluded with an essay by architectural historian and curator Carol Willis.
Metropolis of Tomorrow
Princeton Architectural Press, 1986
Softcover, 199pp
Printed on Warrens Olde Style acid free paper
Protected with a clear acetate cover
Please note: due to the age of the book scuffs and marks are present on outer surfaces but the inside faces remain clean and free of blemishes.
Metropolis of Tomorrow by Hugh Ferriss
In 1986, the Princeton Architectural Press republished this text as a companion to the exhibition Hugh Ferriss: Metropolis, which opened at the Whitney Museum in New York. The exhibit traveled the country before being shown at the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Architectural Association in London.
The book is divided into three richly illustrated sections: Cities of Today, Projected Trends & An Imaginary Metropolis - concluded with an essay by architectural historian and curator Carol Willis.
Metropolis of Tomorrow
Princeton Architectural Press, 1986
Softcover, 199pp
Printed on Warrens Olde Style acid free paper
Protected with a clear acetate cover
Please note: due to the age of the book scuffs and marks are present on outer surfaces but the inside faces remain clean and free of blemishes.