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All the Buildings in New York is a Delightful Collection of Drawings Illustrating NY Architecture

04/18/2013
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    When Australian illustrator <a href="http://jamesgulliverhancock.com/" target="_blank">James Gulliver Hancock</a> first moved to New York, he decided the best way to get acclimated was to sketch out the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/mtas-holiday-train-show-takes-you-on-a-ride-through-a-miniature-new-york/" target="_blank">iconic architecture</a> that he saw all around him. His intricate drawings and watercolor paintings gave him a chance to stop and smell the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-york-runs-out-of-brownstone/" target="_blank">brownstone</a> amidst the hustle and bustle of his new city. Now Hancock has shared his delightful architectural sketches in a new book called “<a href="http://allthebuildingsinnewyork.com/new/" target="_blank">All the Buildings in New York</a>,” which aims to make the big city more relatable, one architectural gem at a time.
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    Hancock first dreamed up the project as a way to bridge the gap between the fantastical New York of television and movie sets to the real streets of his adopted home.
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    The New York he chose to illustrate is the one that is lived in, with local dives, favorite restaurants, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/japanese-artist-carves-two-ton-marble-map-of-manhattan/" target="_blank">iconic buildings and architectural styles</a> native to each neighborhood.
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    The sketches in the newly published book show a New York that is timeless.
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    Hancock’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/winners-of-grand-central-terminal-centennial-sketch-competition-announced/" target="_blank">architectural illustrations</a> could be from any era, drawn in a classic style, with the only giveaway being his renders of modern buildings.
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  • James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York
    Through his drawings of architecture, he gives a voice and humanization to the buildings of the city that are in our day to day lives.
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    <a href="http://allthebuildingsinnewyork.com/new/" target="_blank"><em>All the Buildings in New York</em></a> celebrates the diversity of architecture and living styles from the East Village to Fort Greene, tipping its hat to the familial mom and pop shop as well as the New Musuem.
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James Gulliver Hancock- All the Buildings of New York

When Australian illustrator James Gulliver Hancock first moved to New York, he decided the best way to get acclimated was to sketch out the iconic architecture that he saw all around him. His intricate drawings and watercolor paintings gave him a chance to stop and smell the brownstone amidst the hustle and bustle of his new city. Now Hancock has shared his delightful architectural sketches in a new book called “All the Buildings in New York,” which aims to make the big city more relatable, one architectural gem at a time.

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