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A Look Inside Baishizhou and the Urban Villages of Shenzhen, China
“Shenzhen is a glimmering city of skyscrapers and Chinese economic prosperity since the late 70s and early 80s.” A brochure
Climb to the Top of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine with Untapped Cities on September 27th
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine sits like an uninvited guest from the times of sexist Knights and flying
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 054: Lace and Gold in Midtown
Midtown during lunchtime: an irritated mix of office workers looking for a sandwich and luggage-toting tourists looking for… whatever it
5 NYC Film Locations for Sharknado 2: The Second One
This could be the reason so many parts of the world hate us. We do not mean to spoil the
7 Train Wins 2014 State of the Subways Report Card by Straphangers Campaign
With much speculation and hype, the State of the Subways Report Card is the NYC transit equivalent of the State
Scaling the Top of the Eldorado Apartments on Central Park West
There was a time, not too long ago, when the ubiquity of the smartphone and Instagram wasn’t part of
17 Gilded Age Mansions of Millionaire Row on NYC’s 5th Avenue
New York City’s Fifth Avenue has always been pretty special, although you’d probably never guess that it began
The 8 Best Luncheonettes in NYC
There are few things as characteristic of New York City as the luncheonette. These small, informal dining spaces used to
Fun Maps: Original Dutch and Native Names of NYC Neighborhoods
Constantine Valhouli, who was responsible for an awesomely comprehensive map of 200 New York City song references, now has an
Urban Profile: La Luz, Surf Rock From Seattle to Play at MoMA Nights
The Seattle indie band La Luz is playing at the MoMA this Thursday at 6:30pm as part of the
Implosion Sculptures by Ewerdt Hilgemann, Moments in a Stream, Arrive At Park Avenue Mall
The temporary sculptures along the Park Avenue Mall are one of our favorite public art initiatives in New York City.
“QueensWay Connection: Elevating the Public Realm ” Exhibition opens at Center for Architecture
The Queensway Steps by Carrie Wilbert and Eleonore Levieux (Paris, France) Abandoned, forgotten, in ruins, re-discovered and now re imagined