Brooklyn Modern: Architecture, Interiors & Design
by
Diana Lind,
YOKO INOUE
Brooklyn Modern is the first book to explore the connection between Brooklyn’s astounding rebirth and its emerging architecture. As the new cultural heart of New York, Brooklyn has recently attracted many young people interested in creating their own sense of space, as well as in renovating brownstones and townhouses. The results are homes that express the optimism, resour...more
Hardcover, 226 pages
Published
April 1st 2008
by Rizzoli
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I wanted to like this. I mean ... Sue is on the cover and I'm addicted to Lena Corwin's blog but ... flop. I shouldn't even give it three stars but you can tell how badly I wanted to like it by that. The thing is that half the pictures are way too dark and all of them are printed on the flattest matte paper you ever saw and it turns out that photos really do need glossy pages.
Mostly it reminded me of Kate's photos of their Nest shoot in which the magazine pulls up with a 34 foot RV and a U-Haul...more
Mostly it reminded me of Kate's photos of their Nest shoot in which the magazine pulls up with a 34 foot RV and a U-Haul...more
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