Explore New York City the (mostly) old-fashioned way with the “Concrete New York” Map, the latest paper architectural map by Blue Crow Media. This unique two-sided city guide highlights a selection of NYC's most celebrated concrete buildings as a gateway to discovering historic gems like Battery Hill at Fort Tilden or contemporary works like Steven Holl Architects’ Hunters Point Community Library or Dattner Architects' Spring Street Salt Shed. Thanks to Blue Crow Media, Archinect is giving away five Concrete New York maps to our readers!
The foldable map includes an intro by Brooklyn-based writer Allison C. Meier, photographs by Jason Woods, and project details of over 50 of NYC's concrete buildings and structures, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Marcel Breuer’s Brutalist Begrisch Hall, and the Eero Saarinen-designed TWA Flight Center.
HOW TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Want a chance to win a “Concrete New York” map? Have you been reading up on the first issue of “Ed”, Archinect's new print journal? If you haven't already, now is the perfect time to start!
To enter the giveaway, send an email to ed@archinect.com with your response to the following questions:
What are you most interested in reading in the first issue of “Ed”?
What types of content do you hope to see in future issues of “Ed”?
Send your email with the subject line: ARCHINECT GIVEAWAY - CONCRETE NEW YORK MAP. Responses must be sent to us by Friday, December 8 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time.
This giveaway is open only to U.S.-based entrants. Up to five maps are available to win. Good luck!
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