Architecture
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!
Uncover the Secrets of the Brooklyn Bridge
This weekend, join Untapped Cities as we explore one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks, the Brooklyn Bridge!
Amazon’s Future in Long Island City: Ideas from Economist Richard Sennett’s New Book Building and Dwelling
This op-ed article is written by Julia Vitullo-Martin A remnant of New York’s industrial past, Long Island City‘s
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Masonic Hall and Grand Lodge in Chelsea
Freemasonry is a historic fraternal order that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries, but it turns out, the masons
The Eiffel Tower’s Original Staircase is Up for Auction in Paris
Tomorrow in Paris, an original staircase segment from the Eiffel Tower designed by Gustav Eiffel will go on auction at
Outdoor Holiday Art Installation “Happy” Unveiled in Front of Flatiron Building
Flatiron Plaza’s annual holiday outdoor art installation is always a big hit and this year’s is particularly cheerful.
PHOTOS: Flushing Meadows Before, During and After the 1964 World’s Fair in NYC
It is always exciting to discover historic photographs that give a glimpse into events of the past and show us
New NYC Architecture Studio Tour Series with 6sqft
Untapped Cities is excited to announce a new series of tours for Untapped Cities Insiders in collaboration with 6sqft and
Photos: The New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show’s New Architectural Wonders
The annual New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show, which opens today, is one of the city’s most popular
Saving the Abandoned Home of Frederick Law Olmsted, Central Park Designer, on Staten Island
The name Frederick Law Olmsted conjures up images of landscaped vistas and rolling hills in Central Park and Prospect Park,
Statue of Liberty’s Original Torch Moved into New Museum on Liberty Island Today
This morning, the original Statue of Liberty torch which was carried by Lady Liberty for nearly hundred years from its
13 Things to Do in NYC This Week: November 8th – November 15th, 2018
Whether you want to dive into New York City’s jazz scene, film scene, history or marine life, there is
Fight to Landmark Last Remaining NYC House of Walt Whitman in Brooklyn at 99 Ryerson Street Continues
Less than two blocks from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, on a street lined with rowhouses of many sizes and styles,