
Inventory Books is a new series of small books that offer a platform for textual and visual research on transformations in urban spaces and culture. The series, edited by Adam Michaels, designed by Project Projects and published by Princeton Architectural Press, launched with two books: Street Value: Shopping, Planning and Politics at Fulton Mall and Above the Pavement-The Farm! Architecture & Agriculture at P.F. 1, about WORKac's urban farm installation for P.S.1 in 2008.
Come check out the both books at Project Project's launch party, scheduled for Sunday June 27th from 2-6 pm in the Lower East Side. In the spirit of the "Bargain District," copies will be sold at a discount.

Three more celebratory events are happening the week before, to warm you up for the party. These are a walking tour of Fulton St. by the authors of Street Value, a panel discussion on "how a new generation of visionaries utilize media, design and activism to promote radical 'green' change," and a book signing at Union Square Greenmarket.
For all dates, times, and details visit the brand new Inventory Books website.
Inventory Book Series Launch Party
Sunday, June 27, 2-6 p.m.
186 Orchard St. (between E. Houston St. & Stanton St.), New York
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