The U.N. Building

When it was completed in 1952 along New York's East River, the United Nations Building stood as a symbol of world humanitarianism, a beacon of unity after the Second World War. More than 50 years on, the 39-story building is regarded as one of the pinnacles of mid-century modernism. Its magnifi...

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Main Author: Betsky, Aaron (Author)
Other Authors: Murphy, Ben
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames & Hudson 2005
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Summary:When it was completed in 1952 along New York's East River, the United Nations Building stood as a symbol of world humanitarianism, a beacon of unity after the Second World War. More than 50 years on, the 39-story building is regarded as one of the pinnacles of mid-century modernism. Its magnificent public spaces and assembly halls, as well as its impressive collection of art by Chagall, Henry Moore and many others make it one of the most visited sites in New York. On the celebration of the United Nations' 60th anniversary, and before a long period of renovation, this book presents a portrait of this fascinating building. Specially commissioned photography and an illuminating text bring alive the spaces which have played host to the historic speeches, debates and gatherings that have been central to the world's development since 1945.
Physical Description:159 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) 25 cm
ISBN:0500342164
9780500342169