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Magnetic City: A Walking Companion to New York

From New York magazine's architecture critic, a walking guide to New York City - a historical, cultural, architectural, and personal approach to seven neighborhoods throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, including six essays that help us understand the evolution of the city.Â

For nearly a decade, Pulitzer Prize - winning critic Justin Davidson has explained the ever-changing city of New York to his readers at New York magazine, introducing new buildings, interviewing architects, tracking the way the transforming urban landscape shapes who New Yorkers are. Now, his extensive, inspiring knowledge will be available to a wide audience. An insider's guide to the architecture and planning of New York that includes original insights from the men and women who built the city and lived in it - its designers, visionaries, artists, writers - Magnetic City offers first-time visitors and lifelong residents a new way to see New York.Â

Includes walking tours throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the BronxÂ

The Financial DistrictÂ

The World Trade CenterÂ

The Seaport and the Brooklyn waterfrontÂ

Chelsea and the High LineÂ

42nd StreetÂ

The Upper West SideÂ

The South Bronx and Sugar Hill

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Listening Length: 9 hours and 30 minutes

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Publisher: Random House Audio

Audible.com Release Date: April 18, 2017

Language: English, English

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I've never lived in New York, but I've visited many times, and I always enjoy that first view of the monumental skyline. New York is a city best appreciated on foot, where you can be alive to its vibrant street-level sensations. Everywhere you look, there are extraordinary buildings and streetscapes, and I always find myself asking, "How did Tudor City come to be where it is?", or "Why does Broadway cut across the grid as it does? For that matter, why is there a grid?", or "Why is there so much art deco styling here, anyway?"I had read many of Davidson's pieces on architecture for New York magazine, so I was eager to see what he could do with a whole book devoted to walking around this magnificent city. Well, quite a lot, it turns out. The book is organized around a set of walking tours of various neighborhoods, which open your eyes not only to the physical environment of the city today, but also to the historical background that shaped what you see, as well as the social concerns of the time and how those came to be reflected in the architecture and layout. It's incredibly interesting reading. I'm not a keen student of history, but I find that knowing the past-tense why and how makes it far more interesting to see what is there now.Interspersed with the walking tours are a handful of interludes that consider city-wide themes. Probably my favorite is "City of Towers", in which Davidson explores the history and development of New York's most iconic building form, the skyscraper. He goes into the history, of course, but also into the urge to build ever higher, economics be damned, and the technological developments that make these displays of raw ego possible. It's an amazing chapter, that ranges from the enormous, blocky 432 Park residential tower to the Burj Dubai, currently the world's tallest building, and considers the possibility of even more lofty perches. But Davidson's true genius lies in illuminating the psychology of these towers. What is it like to perch in a $100 million penthouse suite, 1400 feet in the air? How does it affect ordinary New Yorkers to watch their skyline change, as it always has and always will? What kind of social culture emerges from a city that is lived at street level and high in the clouds?If you buy this book and use it as a guidebook to discover a fascinating city (perhaps one you think you know well already), you won't be disappointed. But what elevates this book to a much higher level is Davidson's extraordinary writing. You don't win a Pulitzer for nothing, and while his prose is not showy, it is always entertaining, vibrant and thought-provoking:"The city's glory is its perpetual complexity and contradiction, which is why those who love it most do the most complaining. If you stay long enough, you get to grumble in one decade about junkies and criminals taking over the streets and, in the next, that they have fled, taking authenticity with them."I can't recommend this book highly enough. I couldn't put it down, and now I can't wait to get back to New York and see it with fresh eyes.

Justin Davidson’s, “The Magnetic City,” purports to be a walking guide – like the wonderful “Paris Walks” book of the 80’s that got you poking around inside gates and down narrow alleys to discover fabulous hidden architectural and historical treasures. But it is much more than that. It is a beautifully written elegy to one citizen’s city and culture (perhaps the mirror image of J.D. Vance’s hillbilly one), a sophisticated series of essays of architectural criticism and an overview of contemporary ideas about city planning and development. It’s most important quality is its quiet, serious thoughtfulness about many issues where partisans can be highly polarized, the rhetoric is often hot and hyperbolic and there is mostly heat generated without much light. Davidson holds these questions up in his scrupulously careful hand, turning them slowly and examining them from a range of angles – all informed by a deep, deep knowledge of New York City history, literature, buildings and neighborhoods.Davidson has done an astonishing amount of both walking and reading in and around New York City. The book is full of wonderful nuggets of information. It makes a grand walking companion in some of the city’s most economically and architecturally interesting neighborhoods – with a particular focus on downtown Manhattan. But it is also a fine companion for the armchair tourist. Davidson colorfully conjures up the places about which he writes – and his deeper goal is to talk about preservation, development, architectural quality, gentrification and the changing city.What’s particularly remarkable about the book’s discussions, particularly the thematic chapters that Davidson calls “Interludes,” about streets, towers, glass and apartments, is its even-handedness. Davidson obviously cares deeply about these issues – but he’s no zealot: and that’s likely to upset some readers. I say, “great.” For example, preservationists in this town for the most part have a “take no prisoners approach” – you are either for them or against them. No one can doubt Davidson’s commitment to great design and public spaces – but he recognizes the tradeoffs and ironies that are inherent in the preservationist project. Not only does preservation of existing structures and neighborhoods inhibit economic growth, but it also makes building housing more expensive. Preservationists need to be wary of simply engaging in the protection and enhancement of property values of upper middle class neighborhoods, homeowners and the position of entitled rent stabilized tenants. It can be argued that such efforts contribute to the city’s economic inequality. One of the great ironies of the thinking and work of Jane Jacobs, as Davidson points out, is that the lively, diverse West Village she vehemently tried to protect now constitutes some of the most expensive residential property on the planet – in no small part due to her efforts and those of her preservationist followers.Good policy-making and design in the public sphere are always questions of balance – physically, politically and economically. Davidson makes this case well – and carefully lays out the tradeoffs: between artistic integrity and the pedestrian experience and urban context; among the use of glass, masonry and steel; and between development and preservation. Yes, historic preservation is essential to the character of the city. The streetscape needs both high design structures and vernacular buildings. This is not a zero sum game – a growing city needs some of all of these elements. The Magnetic City is a great read, a useful guide and provides thought provoking and important analysis of some of the most pressing issues facing the city.

This book is beautifully written and provides a fascinating explanation of New York neighborhoods. Having long been a fan of New York, living there , I found this book to be completely engaging. I look forward to taking some of the walking tours .

I live in NYC, and I love this book. You needn't walk the streets to appreciate it. In fact, armchair perusing may be preferable. Writing is excellent and insights into neighborhoods terrific. I

More of a collection of idiosyncratic essays on New York City than a "walking companion". Interesting in its own right, but the title is a bit misleading.

I wanted a less personal, more historical and architectural discussion of popular areas of the City

Only started it, but the author has a very engaging way of presenting his material --- 3 Cheers

looks fantastic, sending to son--new NYC resident!

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