Guastavino
A Hidden Guastavino Vault Below the Gould Memorial Library
The Gould Memorial Library is considered one of Stanford White‘s masterpieces. Located on the historic Bronx Community College Campus,
Explore the Hidden Architecture of Guastavino in NYC
The stunning and often hidden architecture of Guastavino is the masterful work of a pair of New York City’s
Take a Virtual Look at the Art Inside Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is one of New York’s most famous and most loved buildings (Secrets of Grand Central Terminal
Discover the Stunning Architecture of Guastavino in Our Virtual Talk
Discover the stunning and often hidden architecture of one of New York City’s most under appreciated engineers in our
Celebrate Archtober With Untapped New York
This October brings Archtober, New York City’s architecture and design month and an annual festival of architecture activities, programs
8 Secret Tunnels of Grand Central Terminal
For decades, wealthy visitors to New York City stayed at renowned hotels like the Roosevelt, Waldorf-Astoria and Biltmore due
8 Secret Tunnels of Grand Central Terminal
For decades, wealthy visitors to New York City stayed at renowned hotels like the Roosevelt, Waldorf-Astoria and Biltmore due
The Hidden Guastavino Dome in NYC’s Custom House
The Alexander Hamilton Custom House, now the National Museum of the American Indian, was built to impress. Designed by noted
Discover the Dazzling Tilework of Master Engineer Rafael Guastavino in NYC
The masterful work of the Guastavino father and son engineering team can be found in New York City’s most
Discover the Breathtaking Architecture of Guastavino’s NYC
Explore the stunning and often hidden architecture of New York City’s most under-appreciated engineers on tomorrow’s virtual
15 Beautiful Locations to Find Guastavino Tiles in NYC
Guastavino tiles, a famed, though now obsolete vaulting technique used in over 200 historical structures in the city, can give
Discover the Stunning Architecture of Guastavino on Our New Tour
Discover the stunning and often hidden architecture of New York City’s most under appreciated engineers on our brand new