Guide to the NYBG Holiday Train Show, An Annual Love Letter to NYC
Discover which NYC buildings—both lost and extant—have been recreated out of plants!
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Brooklyn Greenway Initiative is a nonprofit organization committed to the development, establishment and long-term stewardship of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway,
The recent renovations at Penn Station have led to many parts of the station being boarded up, but at the
Photographer and documentary filmmakers Nathan Kensinger and Nathan Dorr have been tracking the changes on New York City’s waterfront
In 2016, the Naval Cemetery Landscape opened at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in a portion of the facility closed off
For twenty years, the pool on the second cellar level of the Woolworth Building has sat empty and abandoned. Now,
A few weeks ago, news broke that a giant rock outcropping in Inwood was for sale for almost $3 million.
On the Red Hook waterfront, tucked behind Fairway and the Beard Street warehouses is the last remnant of a bold
See who will take home a Transportation + Infrastructure Design Excellence Award from the American Institute of Architecture New York and
Photograph Courtesy of via Open House New York This year, Open House New York invites the public to explore more
Untapped Cities is getting in the Archtober spirit with a trip to the studios Lang Architecture. At this special studio
Hunter’s Point South Park on the shore of Long Island City is a park with architectural features that are
Set your alarms and get your fingers ready! Reservation Day for Open House New York’s Reservation-only sites is Tuesday,
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