2 More Bookstores

Here's a couple New York City bookstores that I found out about recently and have added to my list of NYC Bookstores. I haven't been to either but hope to soon to find out (and share) what they're like.
Airstream Books
A seasonal outdoor market on Metropolitan Avenue between Lorimar and Union Avenues in Williamsburg that also sells vintage modern furniture.

Potterton Books
A bookstore focused on "new and rare titles on interior design, architecture, garden, antiques, & the decorative arts," located in the Design & Decoration Building on Third Avenue, between 58th and 59th Streets.

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  1. Hello, i stumbled upon your blog today, guess you know quite a lot about architecture, if so, can you help me find the e book of "The Time Savers Standards and Neuferts". If you can i would be highly grateful to you. Thank you.
    _Anandit

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  2. This is sooo great! I saw it in the blog of note when I was about to log off... But this is so great to miss so I am one of your followers. :) Hope you don't mind.

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  3. Hello.

    I'm an architecture student from Scotland. I've had your blog set as my homepage for quite some time now. I love finding out about new architecture that is'nt in the usual architecture magazines that i would otherwise never see nor hear about.

    This blog has influenced me to start up my own. It's mainly a space for posting my own photographs of architecture that i've visited and experienced. I'm just getting started, but i'm looking to keep it going.

    The link for my blog is:
    http://thelossofsilence.blogspot.com/

    Feel free to have a look and see what you think. I'll keep it regularly updated, in particular with some more photographs of contemporary Scottish architecture.

    Thanks again for this blog!

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  4. Thanks for all the kind words, folks!

    Andy - I'm familiar with the Time Saver Standards series, but I don't know what you mean by Neuferts. If you can explain that I might be able to help.

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  5. Hi I too 'stumbled upon' your blog. I love it! (it's more like a website should be!).

    I'm looking for new ways of advertising for sole traders and small businesses and have set up a 'thinking blog'!:

    http://soapsoane.blogspot

    Kind regards

    Soapsoane

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  6. I've had a look at your fantastic, full list of bookshops !

    All the best from (Old) York in little England.

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  7. Ah! i dont actually need Neuferts, i needed the Time Saver Standards series, it help in anthropometrics and stuff. Sorry for sounding this kiddish on your blog. I am just a first year student of architecture.
    Hope you understand. Andy.

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  8. Very nice blog post! AS a skilled tradesman/ welder, carpenter, I can appreciate all the intensive work that you do, and my college print reading classes that broadened my mind!
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  9. Andy - Those books retail for over 100 bucks. Try Abebooks and Alibris to get them for A LOT cheaper. A quick search yields a number of copies of the various books in the series (Architectural Design Data, Building Types, Landscape, Residential). Those would be worth checking out.

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