New York
Fun Maps: New MCNY Interactive Online Exhibit on NYC’s Street Grid
“The Grid defines a new balance between control and de-control in which the city can be at the same time
Tour Long Island’s Wine Country With the New York Adventure Club This Saturday
The wine industry of Long Island, New York has existed for a period of just over four decades and has
Focusing on Dense Urbanism, The Architecture of Moshe Safdie at the National Academy Museum
Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie, the current exhibit at the National Academy Museum, explores the life and work
History of Streets: Szold Place, An Overlooked Street in NYC’s East Village
Quietly nestled in the East Village between Avenues C and D and stretching between 10th and 12th streets lies one
6 Rarely Seen Abandoned NYC Subway Entrances
While the abandoned subway stations of New York City are well-documented, there are also numerous rarely seen abandoned station entrances
Behind the Scenes NYC Tour of Brooklyn’s Sims Municipal Recycling Facility
Untapped Cities is excited to offer an opportunity to discover the ins and outs of the innovative, sustainably designed Sims
NYC Film Locations: Master of None Starring Aziz Ansari on Netflix
In November 2015, Master of None quickly become an over-weekend sensation (we admit, we binge watched the whole first season)
The NYC That Never Was: Frank Gehry’s 5 Never Built NYC Projects
Image Courtesy of Gehry Partners, LLP Architectural critic Paul Goldberger’s new biography about Frank Gehry, Building Art: The Life
Checking Up On Banksy’s NYC Residency Artwork, Two Years Later
Original work, photo via Banksy website Almost exactly two years ago, we covered all 31 days of Banksy’s New
NYC’s Williamsburg Dumpster Home, Created by Greg Kloehn, Up for Rent
Another view of the dumpster home in 2013 In 2013, we had the chance to visit artist Gregory Kloehn’s
Christmas Comes Early: 78-Foot Spruce Arrives to NYC’s Rockefeller Center Today
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Today the Rockefeller Center tree is going up and you can
The Inspiring Founder of NYC’s Sutton Clocks, Olympian and Holocaust Hero
Sutton Clocks: Photo Credit: Jordan Simon for Untapped Cities Stepping across the threshold into Sutton Clocks is akin to walking