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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Hear from award winning architect Thomas Phifer at the AIANY Cultural Facilities Committee’s annual lecture on excellence in museum
The Roosevelt Island tram opened in 1976, with tram cars and system built by the Swiss company Von Roll with
Open House New York (OHNY) weekend, which celebrates architecture and urban design by opening extraordinary places to the public for
From 3:30 to 5 PM today, Virgin’s Hyperloop One pod will be on display to the public at
October is Archtober in New York City (that’s pronounced “ark-tober”). Archtober is a month long celebration of architecture and
Carnegie Hall, arguably the most famous concert hall in the world, has had its fair share of architectural alterations and
Brooklyn’s waterfront neighborhood of DUMBO was once a bustling hub of industry in the 19th-century. The cobblestone streets now
Hart Island is one of the city’s most beautiful and mysterious places. It serves as New York City’s
Presented by the American Institute of Architects New York (AIA), Cocktails & Conversation is a series of dialogues about design
Twenty years in the making, the new Hunters Point Library in Long Island City will open this upcoming Tuesday, September
The eagles from the original Penn Station are near and dear to our hearts here at Untapped Cities. We’ve
Central Park‘s North End will be getting a much-needed restoration and reconstruction, and the much-beleaguered Lasker Rink & Pool
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