Reminder: Book Talk Thursday at Rizzoli

My new book, NYC Walks: Guide to New Architecture, is out today!

Published by Prestel, NYC Walks collects ten architectural walking tours I've been giving for the last half-dozen years. To celebrate the release of NYC Walks I'll be in conversation with Michael Sorkin at Rizzoli Bookstore (1133 Broadway at West 26th Street) on Thursday, March 14 at 6pm. I'll be signing books after the talk. The event is free, but be sure to RSVP via this link.



Details on the March 14 event:
Join author, architect, and tour guide John Hill for a discussion with esteemed architecture critic and urbanist Michael Sorkin about his new book NYC Walks: Guide to New Architecture (Prestel, 2019).

It can be hard to keep up with New York City’s surge of cutting-edge architecture since the turn of the millennium. NYC Walks is a portable, easy-to-use guide to the city’s newest architectural gems, all completed in the 21st century with some still under construction.

Divided into ten 1- to 3-mile walks that extend from Columbia University through lower Manhattan and across to Brooklyn and Queens, this guidebook highlights over 150 buildings—from popular destinations like the High Line and Lincoln Center to trendy locations such as Boerum Hill and the Bowery. Led by author John Hill, these then tours are highly informative, engaging, and filled with fascinating insights and details.

John Hill is an architect, editor-in-chief of World-Architects.com magazine, and founder of the blog Daily Dose of Architecture. He is a licensed New York City sightseeing guide who has led architectural walking tours in the city for many years. In addition to NYC Walks, he is the author of Guide to Contemporary New York City Architecture and 100 Years, 100 Buildings.

Michael Sorkin is President of Terreform, a non-profit urban research and advocacy center and publisher of UR Books, Principal of Michael Sorkin Studio, an international design practice with a focus on urbanism and “green” architecture, Distinguished Professor of Architecture and Director of the Graduate Program in Urban Design at the CCNY, and author or editor of more than twenty books, including What Goes Up: The Right and Wrongs to the City (2018) and Twenty Minutes in Manhattan (2013).