The Row House Reborn will interest architectural and urban historians, as well as general readers curious about New York City architecture and neighborhood development.
Examines the transformation of residential architecture in New York City in the early 20th century. This book traces an aesthetic movement from its inception in 1908, from an artsy development near Gramercy Park to a wave of projects for the wealthy on the East Side to the faux artist's studios for young professionals in Greenwich Village.