A Grand Tour of the Dakota Apartments: A Journey Through Time of the Interior & Exterior of New York's Legendary Landmark

A Grand Tour of the Dakota Apartments: A Journey Through Time of the Interior & Exterior of New York's Legendary Landmark
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Great book on the building and the builders Robert Great book on the building and the builders. Just what I wanted. A brief smattering on the celebrities that lived there, which was more than enough for me.. Barbara Gillies said Great fun and so interesting. Great fun and so interesting. If you have ever wondered about The Dakota or how New York was built this is the book.. PM said Five Stars. Great!
Upon popular demand, in mid-2015 it was finally released as a mass-market book around the world.. Reprints of vintage articles and plenty of original content offer in-depth glimpses of the architectural, historical, and social significance of this awe-inspiring building that has been, and will always be, associated with John Lennon and Rosemary's Baby. This is the ultimate book for anyone interested in the Dakota. A unique and grand tour of the world's most famous apartment building from the world's foremost scholar on the Dakota. This book was previously only available for bulk sales and during lectures. Readers will read about, and will see, many wonderful things! This is more than just a grand tour. 600+ incredibly rare and unique images - including the layout of apartments on every floor - bring readers on a journey they will never forget. It is an adventure back in time! This is the opportunity fans of the Dakota have been waiting for
Prof. Cardinal is an Architectural Historian, as well as a Habitat & Urban Design Psychologist. He writes, Lectures, and Consults about: Architecture, Architectural History, Historic Residences, Pop Culture Landmarks, Design Psychology, Urban Design, Transmedia Storytelling, Alternative Reality Game Design, Musicology, and more. Cardinal has contributed to other books and articles about the Dakota, including: "The Dakota: A Pictorial History," (January, 2015), "The Dakota Scrapbook," (2014) "Dakota Articles," (2013). About the Author Prof. . He has also contributed to books about the Ansonia and other historic American properties, as well as books about Friar Park, Tittenhurst Park, and other 18th-19th century country homes in the UK
He writes, Lectures, and Consults about: Architecture, Architectural History, Historic Residences, Pop Culture Landmarks, Design Psychology, Urban Design, Transmedia Storytelling, Alternative Reality Game Design, Musicology, and more. Cardinal is an Architectural Historian, as well as a Habitat & Urban Design Psychologist. Prof. He has a