10 Giant Menorahs That Will Light Up for Hanukkah in NYC
From Brooklyn to the Bronx, we’ve rounded up the most exciting giant menorahs that will light up throughout the next eight evenings!
Untapped New York was started in 2010 by a then student at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), where she is now a professor. We love architecture and believe there is no better place to celebrate it than NYC!
Founded in 1898 and headquartered in three granite and limestone buildings on the historic Audubon Terrace sits the beautiful American
It’s that time of year again, when New Yorkers flock like sheep to Tudor City, 34th Street and anywhere
HBO debuted their latest television film this past Sunday, an adaptation of the 1985 off-Broadway play The Normal Heart. Directed
The 1964 World’s Fair at Flushing Meadow Park in Queens had no shortage of strange and memorable exhibits, which
The AMC Show Turn, introduced viewers across the country to the history of a Revolutionary War spy ring. One spot
Yesterday, urban enthusiasts and design-philes mourned the death of Massimo Vignelli, the graphic designer who created the iconic 1972 subway
Architect James Polshek has written his memoir, Build/Memory (Monacelli Press), with all the substance, drive, and élan that made
“I’ve been wanting to work here since I was 3 years old,” says Jake Cesareo, an artist at the
There are few spaces in this world that invoke feelings which cannot be described in words. Deep down in the
Three hours out of Los Angeles off Highway 111 lies an unassuming 9×5 mile grid of a town called
Cornelius Vanderbilt II’s Mansion at 742-748 Fifth Avenue (between 57th and 58th Streets). Photo via Library of Congress. Recently,
Newtown Creek Armada commissioned remote control boats to document the creek up close New York City—as we are reminded
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