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Improving NYC’s Infrastructure in Sandy’s Wake
Superstorm Sandy left a swath of damage throughout New York City. Although devastating, it now provides opportunities to improve city infrastructure and the ability to better handle natural disasters.
November 13, 2012
BY
James Smith
Archtober Week Kicks Off in New York
The month of October, or one might say Archtober, will bring architecture and design in New York City ...
September 27, 2012
BY
James Smith
Archtober: NYC Architecture Month
Next month is your chance to explore and discover the intriguing world of architecture in New York City.
September 11, 2012
BY
James Smith
Wheels in Motion for Brooklyn Velodrome
A hefty $40 million donation could see the building on Furman Street near Pier 5 in Brooklyn transformed ...
June 28, 2012
BY
Kristen Meriwether
New York City Structures: Low Memorial Library
“An excellent expression of the neo-Classical style, the monumental domed building is the focal point of the [Columbia ...
February 29, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
New York City Structures: 14 West 68th Street
On West 68th Street, a short distance away from Central Park, sits a building with a curious history.
February 16, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
New York City Structures: Washington Irving House
Home of America’s first renowned interior decorator—Elsie de Wolfe—Washington Irving House, located on 122 East 17th Street (also ...
January 11, 2012
BY
Calvin He
New York City Structures: The Haier Building
A rainy day brings surprises. Coming across The Haier Building in Midtown's Garment District was one of them.
November 23, 2011
BY
Zachary Stieber
New York City Structures, HL23
HL23, the 14 story co-op tower on West 23rd Street and 10th Avenue is thoroughly modern in design ...
July 19, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: IAC Headquarters
NEW YORK—Like pleated swags of fabric billowing in the winds that blow off the Hudson River, the glass ...
June 14, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: The Narrowest House
New York City Structures:New York's narrowest house is on the market again with an asking price $4.3 million.
June 7, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: USS Maine Monument
NEW YORK—In January 1898 the U.S. battleship Maine traveled to the port of Havana during a Cuban revolt ...
May 24, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: The Empire State Building
NEW YORK—Stately, squared shouldered and heads above the rest—the Empire State Building turned 80 on Friday, May 1.
May 4, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: The Mortimer Building
NEW YORK—As the stretch of Broadway between Union Square and Madison Square Park became known as “Ladies' Mile,” ...
April 25, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: Hearst Tower
In honor of Earth Day we are looking at the Hearst Tower on Eighth Avenue at 57th Street.
April 19, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: The Greyston Gatehouse
A veritable charm, the Greyston Gatehouse was recently listed as a New York City landmark by the city's ...
March 29, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: McSorley’s Old Ale House
Walking through the narrow black door of McSorley's Old Ale House on East Seventh Street is to cross ...
March 15, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
New York City Structures: The Art Students League of New York
NEW YORK—Originally the American Fine Arts Society, the Art Students League of New York was constructed in 1892 ...
March 9, 2011
BY
tim.mcdevitt
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