Urban Getaway
The Villa Savoye: A Modern Master’s Manifesto Realised
We’d been looking forward to visiting the Villa Savoye since moving to Paris. It’s one of the most
A Book Called Forever, A Girl Called Doodler
Rob Jelinski and some of the pieces he created for the Art House Sketchbook Project 2012 and the event When
Urban Hiking at Camelback Mountain in Seoul
Amid a slew of skyscrapers and boxy apartments in Seoul lies a tiny mountain where any visitor can trace back
Before Hollywood There was Fort Lee: A Look at the Early Film Industry
Before Hollywood, the film industry was centered in New Jersey and New York. Thomas Edison invented many early film technologies
Go West: Exploring One Of Sydney’s Edges
Manhattan has a river that clearly defines its edge. Paris has a highway, the Périphérique, which can be considered the
Louis I. Kahn’s Yale Center for British Art
So much has been written about the Yale Center for British Art, architect Louis I. Kahn’s last building at
I Love NJ But..
I really love coming into NYC for food, shopping, meetings or to visit with friends. Though sometimes the world conspires
Pai: Thailand’s Northern Gem
When traveling to Thailand, most people pick the obvious destinations: Bangkok for city life, Phuket for beach or Chiang Mai
Abandoned Amtrak Train: Who is Jack Cawley?
I have a weird fascination with all things abandoned and run down. The texture of the rust and weathered materials
IN PICTURES: Old Bethpage Village Restoration
Looking for a glimpse of Colonial America this Thanksgiving? In Old Bethpage, Long Island, one need not go far to
Form Unfollows Function: The Demise of the Window Shutter
The mass production of housing that began in post-WWII American suburbs dramatically changed the architecture of residential housing from
The Art of Invention
In The “Art of Invention, ” sculptor Daniel A. Henderson explores the viral allure of technology and its unintended consequences. Henderson,