"The East Village Then & Now" Photo Book Launch with Daniel Root
See how this Manhattan neighborhood has changed over the past 40 years!
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!
We’d been looking forward to visiting the Villa Savoye since moving to Paris. It’s one of the most
Untapped Cities is an official blog ambassador for Partners in Preservation, a community-based initiative by American Express and the National
The Third Section of the High Line We’re excited to announce that Untapped Cities is an official blog ambassador
Untapped Cities is an official blog ambassador for Partners in Preservation , a community-based initiative by American Express and the National
Adolph Sutro (1830-1898) was one of San Francisco’s most beloved mayors and esteemed citizens. Originally from Prussia, he amassed
Welcome back to After the Final Curtain, featuring the photography and writing of Matt Lambros who documents the neglect of
During the Second World War, Germany conducted a Blitzkrieg against the United Kingdom, which is more commonly referred to as
The Picpus Cemetery is the largest private cemetery in Paris. The land was first used as a cemetery (noblemen who
Designed by architect Willis Polk, the Beach Chalet has served as a gathering spot on Ocean Beach for most of
There’s a term in Japanese called hanami, which means “enjoying the beauty of flowers.” And last weekend at the
Stripped to the waist in the hot sun of an August afternoon in 1846 the young journalist and poet Edgar
Fourteen years have passed since I was last in Israel and my memories of the country’s architecture are fleeting
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