
Emery Roth's New York Apartment Buildings
Incorporating "Mansions in the Clouds" by Steven Ruttenbaum
- The definitive book about Emery Roth (1871-1948), one of the two most iconic architects of grand New York apartment houses (the other being Rosario Candela)
- The first part of this volume is a catalogue raisonné of Roth's New York apartment buildings, prepared by noted architectural historian Andrew Alpern and illustrated with colour photography
- The second part is a facsimile reproduction of Steven Ruttenbaum's invaluable monograph on Roth, Mansions in the Clouds, illustrated with black-and-white photography
- With a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Paul Goldberger
- An indispensable volume for any serious enthusiast of New York architecture
The definitive volume on one of New York’s most iconic residential architects.
The long list of apartment buildings and hotels designed by Emery Roth in the 1920s and 1930s includes names that will be familiar to any aficionado of Manhattan real estate: the Ritz Tower, the Beresford, the San Remo, the Ardsley. Roth’s buildings, which ranged across Beaux Arts, Art Deco, and historical revival styles, shaped the ideal of residential luxury that is still called to mind by the phrase “prewar building.”
Emery Roth’s New York Apartment Buildings, the first book to be published on this essential architect in nearly 40 years, has two parts. The first is a meticulously researched catalogue raisonné of Roth’s work (including unbuilt and demolished projects), illustrated with new colour photography. The second is a facsimile reproduction of Steven Ruttenbaum’s long out-of-print monograph on Roth, Mansions in the Clouds, whose invaluable text is illustrated with copious black-and-white photography of the architect’s interiors and exteriors.
- Publisher
- Abbeville Press
- ISBN
- 9780789215208
- Publish date
- 10th Nov 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia
- Size
- 304 mm x 260 mm
- Pages
- 348 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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