Renowned architectural and landscape photographer Balthazar Korab examines the beauty of Cranbrook in its tiny details, great panoramas, and views long and wide, and captures the meaning of Cranbrook through its beautiful buildings and public art. A foreword by Paul Goldberger, dean of Parsons School of Design and architecture critic for the New Yorker, introduces and contextualizes the photographs, but the rest of the book consists of photographs only, letting the more than 150 sumptuous black and white images speak for themselves.
146pgs, grayscale
$80.00