Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
Global. Timeless. Placeless.
Global. Timeless. Placeless. These were the keywords from a publisher who was interested in my photography for the cover of
COOL COMPANY ALERT: JumpPost.com
While this is not directly architecture or planning related, I want to cover a new company called JumpPost.com because
In Pictures: Manhattanhenge Sunrise
January 2010 Manhattenhenge sunrise captured by Untapped New York photographer Monica Morrison on 34th Street. Previous posts about Manhattanhenge: Sunset
The Manhattanhenge Sunrise in NYC
When posting about the Manhattanhenge sunset earlier this year, I had found information from Time Out New York that the
BROOKLYN: DIY Music Shows
In this era of sensory overload, we are faced with not only more options for consumption and information gathering, but
The History of NYC’s Club Limelight aka Church of the Holy Communion
It can be argued that only in the repurposing of architecture can the lines between commerce, religion and politics be
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Still, it is not a place without problems. It was designated a federal poverty area in the 1960s. Garment sweatshops
IN PICTURES: The Manhattanhenge Phenomenon in NYC
Manhattanhenge did not disappoint, as the edges of buildings grew bright, anticipating the sun to wax into view. But more
A Tour of St. Mark’s Place: Beyond the Beatniks
An architectural tour about what is not there? Eric Ferrara of the East Village History Project/East Village Visitors Center
MANHATTANHENGE: Why It Happens
Twice a year, the sun falls into exact alignment with the Manhattan street grid, offering incredible sunsets that fully illuminate