MetroCards to Masterpieces: Meet Artist Thomas McKean
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the work of a local NYC artist who turns MetroCards into works of art!
Just a ferry (or bus ride) away is the Japanese food heaven that is Mitsuwa. It’s basically an enormous
“Brazilian graffiti art is considered among the most significant strand[s] of a global urban art movement, and its diversity
“The right 140 characters has the power to change the world.” – artwork in the Big Fuel office Social media agency
The 11th Arrondisement is one of my favorite neighborhoods to wander. Vintage signs from the manufacturing era still grace the
With its roots in entrepreneurship, tech startups have naturally gravitated to co-working spaces for financial reasons and as a means
One of my favorite neighborhoods to wander in Paris is the 11th arrondisement. Behind closed doors often lies a whole
Additional reporting by Elizabeth Abbarno. Recently, I caught up with globetrotting chef Jeremiah Stone from ISA in Williamsburg and asked
This past fall, I had the opportunity to be part of a video class at Columbia University run by Cassim
In this two part series, I will analyze two office buildings designed by Clive Wilkinson Architects-the Googleplex in Mountain View,
The United Artists Theatre was designed by Charles Howard Crane and opened in 1928. Located less than a block from
The history of Detroit is a well-told story, whether taught in planning classrooms as a caveat against master planning, in
So much has been written about the Yale Center for British Art, architect Louis I. Kahn’s last building at
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