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All the Queens Gardens

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In his second book exploring the urban vernacular of Queens, New York, Rafael Herrin-Ferri shifts his focus to the green spaces that accompany the houses and small multi-family buildings of the "Wo...
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  • 26 December 2025
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In his second book exploring the urban vernacular of Queens, New York, Rafael Herrin-Ferri shifts his focus to the green spaces that accompany the houses and small multi-family buildings of the "World’s Borough." As varied and colorful as the façades featured in All the Queens Houses (JOVIS, 2021), these spaces introduce an organic, botanical element to the streetscape. Semi-formal lawns in the French and Italian traditions sit cheek by jowl with the improvised arbors of Chinese vegetable gardens, Caribbean-inspired flower gardens, brightly colored Hindu courtyards, elaborate hand-crafted water features, life-size replicas of fauna, and countless other displays of idiosyncrasy and cultural diversity. Through its photographs and text, this book paints another portrait—softer and greener this time—of the dynamic and multicultural landscape that is Queens.

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Price: $26.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: JOVIS
Imprint: JOVIS
Publication Date: 26 December 2025
ISBN: 9783986122430
Format: Paperback
BISACs: GARDENING / Urban & Community, ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General, ARCHITECTURE / Decoration & Ornament, ARCHITECTURE / Landscape, ARCHITECTURE / Regional, Photojournalism and documentary photography, Individual architects and architectural firms, Architecture: small-scale domestic buildings, City and town planning: architectural aspects, Gardens (descriptions, history etc), Allotments / Community gardens
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Rafael Herrin-Ferri is a Spanish-born architect and artist based in New York City. His professional work consists mainly of high-end residential projects in Manhattan while his artistic production is focused on documenting the multicultural urban vernacular of Queens.