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Design Category
Book design, 1976
Art directors
Ivan Chermayeff, Stephan Geissbuhler
Collection
(1977) The Book Show: Special Trade Books

Description

The book is based on the major conference on neighborhood conservation that was held in New York City in September 1975, sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Conservation Foundation, The State of New York and The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. After and introductory survey of the state of the art, the book focuses on the findings of the conference, its mood, participants, and recommendations for the future.

This book is the definitive reference work on neighborhood conservation, essential reading for all architects, urban planners, community groups, corporate policy makers, developers, and local, state, and federal officials concerned with environmental decision making.

Credits
Designer: Stephan Geissbuhler
Production manager: Frank De Luca
Authors: Robert H. McNulty, Stephen A. Kliment
Size: 9.75 x 10 inches
Pages: 288
Quantity printed: first printing of 5,000
Price: $18.95
Typefaces: Text in 10/10 Times Roman, Display in 20 pt. Helvetica Bold
Typesetters: Publishers Graphics, Girard Associates
Printer: Interstate Book Manufacturers
Printing method: offset lithography
Jacket printer: Largine Press
Printing method: 2-color, film laminated
Papers: Spring Forge Wove, 80 lb. white, 90 lb. C.1.S.
Paper manufacturer: Glatfelter Paper Company
Paper supplies: Perkins & Squier Company
Binder: Interstate Book Manufacturers
Binding materials: Devon semi-matt #38; on 188 pt. binders board
Binding method: Smyth sewn, square back,
Endpapers: Color Text, misty grey
Endpaper manufacturer: Canfield Paper Company
Publisher: Whitney Library of Design