NYC’s Forgotten ‘War on Christmas Trees’
Discover how an obscure holiday crackdown affects festive street vendors today!
Swallow Café and other businesses on Bogart Street How does a sparsely inhabited industrial zone become one of New York
Why all the hoopla? Is this designer of metallic museums and curvy concert halls, luxury houses, and flashy corporate headquarters,
San Francisco’s 13 th annual O’Reilly’s Oysterfest took place at Sharon Meadow in Golden Gate Park on
Beer Table is a tiny restaurant in Brooklyn that serves its own commissioned beer and locally-sourced food. It’s everything
Here is the next installment in Untapped’s curated guide for speedy exploration. Last week, I presented 5 spots in
You don’t have to be an architect to appreciate architecture. I’m going to be frank with you right
Back in 2010, Untapped Paris posted about the landscaping and architecture of the Parc de la Villette, as well as
Earlier this year, I took an architectural photography class with photographer Erieta Attali, author of the book In Extremis: Landscape
San Francisco’s 1906 fire and earthquake not only destroyed much of San Francisco, it also destroyed the dream of
Filipina domestic helpers gathering under the HSBC building in Hong Kong. Open Door, a nonprofit organization that coordinates Hong Kong
I spent a lot of the walk under the shadow of the Empire State Building, but had it not been
On June 18th, Landmark WEST! hosted one of its annual summer tours with Andrew Dolkart, professor of Historic Preservation at
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