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SUMMARY:All the Queens Houses: the highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens
DESCRIPTION:The highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens!\nThe borough of Queens has long been celebrated as the melting pot of America. Over a million foreign-born residents call it home\, yet its houses are relatively unknown.  This first comprehensive publication features over two-hundred images of highly idiosyncratic residential structures that characterize the global building aesthetic of Queens. \nBetween 2013 and 2020\, Spanish-born architect and artist Rafael Herrin-Ferri made these buildings the subject of a seven-year block-by-block photo survey project. \nFrontal\, New Objective-style house portraits are accompanied by interpretive texts revealing a colorful history of alterations and architectural references\, while full-page detail shots and street perspectives reflect the “World’s Borough” from a personal and pedestrian point of view. \nHosted by: Steve Vazquez\, founder of Queenscapes – Trustee Astoria Historical Society \nClick Here to get a ticket for the event!
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SUMMARY:All the Queens Houses: the highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens
DESCRIPTION:The highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens!\nThe borough of Queens has long been celebrated as the melting pot of America. Over a million foreign-born residents call it home\, yet its houses are relatively unknown.  This first comprehensive publication features over two-hundred images of highly idiosyncratic residential structures that characterize the global building aesthetic of Queens. \nBetween 2013 and 2020\, Spanish-born architect and artist Rafael Herrin-Ferri made these buildings the subject of a seven-year block-by-block photo survey project. \nFrontal\, New Objective-style house portraits are accompanied by interpretive texts revealing a colorful history of alterations and architectural references\, while full-page detail shots and street perspectives reflect the “World’s Borough” from a personal and pedestrian point of view. \nHosted by: Steve Vazquez\, founder of Queenscapes – Trustee Astoria Historical Society \nClick Here to get a ticket for the event!
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SUMMARY:All the Queens Houses: the highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens
DESCRIPTION:The highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens!\nThe borough of Queens has long been celebrated as the melting pot of America. Over a million foreign-born residents call it home\, yet its houses are relatively unknown.  This first comprehensive publication features over two-hundred images of highly idiosyncratic residential structures that characterize the global building aesthetic of Queens. \nBetween 2013 and 2020\, Spanish-born architect and artist Rafael Herrin-Ferri made these buildings the subject of a seven-year block-by-block photo survey project. \nFrontal\, New Objective-style house portraits are accompanied by interpretive texts revealing a colorful history of alterations and architectural references\, while full-page detail shots and street perspectives reflect the “World’s Borough” from a personal and pedestrian point of view. \nHosted by: Steve Vazquez\, founder of Queenscapes – Trustee Astoria Historical Society \nClick Here to get a ticket for the event!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/all-the-queens-houses-the-highly-idiosyncratic-housing-styles-of-queens-3/
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SUMMARY:All the Queens Houses: the highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens
DESCRIPTION:The highly idiosyncratic housing styles of Queens!\nThe borough of Queens has long been celebrated as the melting pot of America. Over a million foreign-born residents call it home\, yet its houses are relatively unknown.  This first comprehensive publication features over two-hundred images of highly idiosyncratic residential structures that characterize the global building aesthetic of Queens. \nBetween 2013 and 2020\, Spanish-born architect and artist Rafael Herrin-Ferri made these buildings the subject of a seven-year block-by-block photo survey project. \nFrontal\, New Objective-style house portraits are accompanied by interpretive texts revealing a colorful history of alterations and architectural references\, while full-page detail shots and street perspectives reflect the “World’s Borough” from a personal and pedestrian point of view. \nHosted by: Steve Vazquez\, founder of Queenscapes – Trustee Astoria Historical Society \nClick Here to get a ticket for the event!
URL:https://astorialic.org/event/all-the-queens-houses-the-highly-idiosyncratic-housing-styles-of-queens-4/
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