New York Subway Architecture & Design Map
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New York Subway Architecture & Design Map
Curated by Sandra Bloodworth, Director of MTA Arts & Design, and Linda Tonn, Chief Architect of MTA New York City Transit, with original photography by Jason Woods, this two-sided cartographic guide is an insightful and fascinating guide to the Subway's architecture, art and graphic design for transport lovers, students of design and anyone interested in the history of New York City.
The guide includes a geographical Subway map with featured stations marked, with corresponding photography and details on the reverse along with tips for where to find unique and unusual signage, murals, artworks and more.
The map opens to 420 x 594 mm (16.5 x 23.4 in) and folds to (148 x 210 mm 5.8 x 8.3 in). It is protected by a Kraft slipcover.
About Blue Crow Media
Founded in 2009 by Derek Lamberton, Blue Crow Media is an independent publisher dedicated to creating thoughtfully designed and carefully curated city maps — all produced with integrity, from concept to sustainable print, and, where possible, celebrating the underappreciated and reveal the overlooked.
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