After-Hours Tour of "Noguchi's New York" Exhibit
Join an exclusive curator-led tour at NYC's Noguchi Museum!
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!
The buildings that house the Italian American Museum are threatened with the museum’s plans to sell to a developer.
The 18th Street subway station was originally on the IRT Line, formerly sandwiched between 14th St-Union Square and 23rd Street.
If a drone captured the New York Public Library’s first scavenger hunt three years ago that we attended, it
Anonymous London street artist Banksy spent the past month in New York City donating free art to the public. Image
Following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, President Obama initiated the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force with the U.
Hammersmith is just down the road from Fulham and Shepherds Bush, in the West of London. There are a lot
We took a trip to The Yale Club of NYC yesterday, a 22-story building on Vanderbilt Avenue just across from
Wedged between Greenwich Avenue and Avenue of the Americas, Patchin Place is a small, gated community in historic Greenwich Village
The Center for Architecture has some great programming this month, including a reading of The Eternal Space, a play and
Le Corbusier called the George Washington Bridge “the most beautiful bridge in the world” but its modern allure is a
The following is an op-ed by Luisa Dantas, producer and director of Land of Opportunity, an organization based in New
Welcome to a new short series highlighting the many surprising art and architectural finds that are located both in New
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