Eric P Nash Author

Eric P. Nash was a researcher for The New York Times for 25 years, where he wrote more than 100 articles. He has written more than a dozen books on architecture, including Manhattan Skyscrapers (Princeton Architectural Press), which has been in print since 1995, and a Rizzoli title, SoHo New York (Rizzoli 1999) with photographer Steve Kahn. He won an AIA award for best writing about Florida for his MiMo. Miami Modern Revealed (Chronicle Books, 2004), and was a finalist for an Eisner Award, the highest award for a book about comic arts for his Manga Kamishibai: The Art of Japanese Paper Theater (Abrams, 2009). Nash is currently completing Sky-High: Supertall Towers of NYC (Princeton Architectural Press, 2021). Andrew Garn is a Fulbright-winning photographer whose recent work The New York Pigeon: Behind the Feathers (PowerHouse, 2019) received over 25 major media reviews, including the New York Times, New York Magazine, BBC America, The Guardian and Atlas Obscure. His most recent books include New York City Wildflowers (Cornell) and New York by Neighborhood (Universe). Garn was also principal photographer for important reference works including Landmarks of New York (Harry N. Abrams, 1993) and Subway Style (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2004)