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Archinect Outpost hosts Paul Goldberger and book signing for Ballpark

By Shane Reiner-Roth|

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Join Archinect in celebrating Paul Goldberger's latest book, Ballpark, at Archinect Outpost on Saturday, June 1st, 5–8pm. 

The doors will open at 5 and will close promptly after 6 as the conversation begins between Paul Goldberger and Paul Petrunia, founder and director of Archinect, on the content on his newest book. 

Ballpark can be preordered here for pickup at the event, or shipping immediately afterwards. Please go here to RSVP for the event. 

Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois.

From Penguin Random House: "From the earliest corrals of the mid-1800s (Union Grounds in Brooklyn was a 'saloon in the open air'), to the much mourned parks of the early 1900s (Detroit’s Tiger Stadium, Cincinnati’s Palace of the Fans), to the stadiums we fill today, Paul Goldberger makes clear the inextricable bond between the American city and America’s favorite pastime. In the changing locations and architecture of our ballparks, Goldberger reveals the manifestations of a changing society: the earliest ballparks evoked the Victorian age in their accommodations–bleachers for the riffraff, grandstands for the middle-class; the 'concrete donuts' of the 1950s and ’60s made plain television’s grip on the public’s attention; and more recent ballparks, like Baltimore’s Camden Yards, signal a new way forward for stadium design and for baseball’s role in urban development. 

Throughout, Goldberger shows us the way in which baseball’s history is concurrent with our cultural history: the rise of urban parks and public transportation; the development of new building materials and engineering and design skills. And how the site details and the requirements of the game–the diamond, the outfields, the walls, the grandstands–shaped our most beloved ballparks."

1962 view of a completed Dodger Stadium. Courtesy of the Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive. Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.

"Paul Goldberger, who the Huffington Post has called 'the leading figure in architecture criticism,' is now a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair. From 1997 through 2011 he served as the Architecture Critic for The New Yorker, where he wrote the magazine’s celebrated 'Sky Line' column. He also holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City. He was formerly Dean of the Parsons school of design, a division of The New School. He began his career at The New York Times, where in 1984 his architecture criticism was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism, the highest award in journalism."

Aerial view of Fenway Park, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Located in the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles, Archinect Outpost offers a curated collection of small-run, independently published monographs, design objects, apparel, architecture publications and Brutal Coffee, Archinect's new line of seasonally rotating, single-origin coffee beans. We have also hosted events for Neil Denari, Jose Sanchez, Thomas Demand, Liam Young, Neeraj Bhatia, Lydia Kallipoliti, Craig Hodgetts, Concrete Maps, and other noteworthy publications.

Archinect Outpost. Photo by Hans Koesters

Ballpark can be preordered here for pickup at the event, or shipping immediately after the event. Please go here to RSVP for the event. 

We hope to see you there!

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Archinect Outpost hosts Paul Goldberger and book signing for Ballpark

By Shane Reiner-Roth|

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

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Join Archinect in celebrating Paul Goldberger's latest book, Ballpark, at Archinect Outpost on Saturday, June 1st, 5–8pm. 

The doors will open at 5 and will close promptly after 6 as the conversation begins between Paul Goldberger and Paul Petrunia, founder and director of Archinect, on the content on his newest book. 

Ballpark can be preordered here for pickup at the event, or shipping immediately afterwards. Please go here to RSVP for the event. 

Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois.

From Penguin Random House: "From the earliest corrals of the mid-1800s (Union Grounds in Brooklyn was a 'saloon in the open air'), to the much mourned parks of the early 1900s (Detroit’s Tiger Stadium, Cincinnati’s Palace of the Fans), to the stadiums we fill today, Paul Goldberger makes clear the inextricable bond between the American city and America’s favorite pastime. In the changing locations and architecture of our ballparks, Goldberger reveals the manifestations of a changing society: the earliest ballparks evoked the Victorian age in their accommodations–bleachers for the riffraff, grandstands for the middle-class; the 'concrete donuts' of the 1950s and ’60s made plain television’s grip on the public’s attention; and more recent ballparks, like Baltimore’s Camden Yards, signal a new way forward for stadium design and for baseball’s role in urban development. 

Throughout, Goldberger shows us the way in which baseball’s history is concurrent with our cultural history: the rise of urban parks and public transportation; the development of new building materials and engineering and design skills. And how the site details and the requirements of the game–the diamond, the outfields, the walls, the grandstands–shaped our most beloved ballparks."

1962 view of a completed Dodger Stadium. Courtesy of the Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive. Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.

"Paul Goldberger, who the Huffington Post has called 'the leading figure in architecture criticism,' is now a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair. From 1997 through 2011 he served as the Architecture Critic for The New Yorker, where he wrote the magazine’s celebrated 'Sky Line' column. He also holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City. He was formerly Dean of the Parsons school of design, a division of The New School. He began his career at The New York Times, where in 1984 his architecture criticism was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism, the highest award in journalism."

Aerial view of Fenway Park, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Located in the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles, Archinect Outpost offers a curated collection of small-run, independently published monographs, design objects, apparel, architecture publications and Brutal Coffee, Archinect's new line of seasonally rotating, single-origin coffee beans. We have also hosted events for Neil Denari, Jose Sanchez, Thomas Demand, Liam Young, Neeraj Bhatia, Lydia Kallipoliti, Craig Hodgetts, Concrete Maps, and other noteworthy publications.

Archinect Outpost. Photo by Hans Koesters

Ballpark can be preordered here for pickup at the event, or shipping immediately after the event. Please go here to RSVP for the event. 

We hope to see you there!

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