The 'Up On the Roof' collection by Alex McLean gives the upper-side of New York a whole new meaning by capturing the rooftop furnishings of one of the most stylish city's urban dwellers.
From displaying stately landmarks like the roof of the Rockefeller Center to more overhead shots of quaint areas in Little Italy, McLean illuminates a part of New York the regular tourist would never pass by. It is interesting to see how different terraces reflect the personality of the building they rest atop of.
With a jungle of a metropolis at ground level, New York City's sky-high spaces do not disappoint, often sporting minimalist design to make up for the busy scrawl below, or lush decorations, compensating for the overwhelming lack of greenery everywhere else.
Tantalizing Rooftop Terrace Shots
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Trend Themes
1. Rooftop Terrace Design Trends - Rooftop terrace design that reflects the personality of the building is becoming more popular.
2. Photography of Urban Rooftop Furnishings - Photography capturing the rooftop furnishings of urban dwellers is a new trend.
3. Minimalist Design in Rooftop Spaces - Minimalist design in rooftop spaces is a trend that compensates for the busy surroundings at ground level.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design Industry - The architecture and design industry can take advantage of the increasing rooftop terrace design trend to create buildings with unique personalities.
2. Photography Industry - Photography businesses can offer rooftop terrace photography sessions to clients who want to capture a new perspective of New York City.
3. Urban Landscaping and Decor Industry - The urban landscaping and decor industry can explore opportunities to provide lush decorations for rooftop spaces to compensate for the lack of greenery in New York City.