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Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan

Rem Koolhaas

Since its publication - Delirious New York (1978) has attained mythic status. Rem Koolhaas's celebration and analysis of New York depicts the city as a metaphor for the variety of human behavior

At the end of the nineteenth century, population, information, and technology explosions made Manhattan a laboratory for the invention and testing of a metropolitan lifestyle - "the culture of congestion" - and its architecture. "Manhattan," he writes, "is the 20th century's Rosetta Stone . . . occupied by architectural mutations (Central Park, the Skyscraper), utopian fragments (Rockefeller Center, the U.N. Building), and irrational phenomena (Radio City Music Hall)." Koolhaas interprets and reinterprets the dynamic relationship between architecture and culture in a number of telling episodes of New York's history, including the imposition of the Manhattan grid, the creation of Coney Island, and the development of the skyscraper.

Delirious New York is also packed with intriguing and fun facts and illustrated with witty watercolors and quirky archival drawings, photographs, postcards, and maps. The spirit of this visionary investigation of Manhattan equals the energy of the city itself.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publish Date: Dec 1st, 1997
  • Pages: 320
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.42in - 7.26in - 0.75in - 2.04lb
  • EAN: 9781885254009
  • Categories: CriticismHistory - GeneralRegional

About the Author

Rem Koolhaas is the internationally known architect, a founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (O.M.A.) in Rotterdam, and author of the critically acclaimed S, M, L, XL.

Praise for this book

"Seduces and entices through Koolhaas' witty travelogue and ultimately persuades the reader through the book in just one sitting."