A photographic odyssey to systematically investigate POPS (Privately Owned Public Spaces), looking beyond figures at how zoning regulations shape the urban environment.
6 ½ Avenue, a series of midblock crosswalks from 51st Street to 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenue, aims to bring POPS back to the public.
These waterfalls found in New York City are anything but natural, but add just a little bit of serenity to an altogether busy, crowded, and humid city.
Located from 43rd to 53rd Streets east of Lexington Avenue, Turtle Bay houses the United Nations, secret waterfalls, and ornate mansions.
Discover which NYC sites serve as Succession filming locations for the fourth and final season of this HBO hit!
In March 2019, Manhattan's 6 1/2 Avenue turns 6 1/2! Celebrate by visiting the open plazas and learning about the people who gave this space to the public.
In NYC, a type of open space is made possible by a multi-level, multi-layered city: the elevated park and garden, sometimes hidden from view at street level.
Zuccotti Park was central to historical events from the Revolutionary War to Occupy Wall Street, with many historical and architectural secrets.
The redesign of Lincoln Center for the Performing arts is captured in new book, from which we've pulled 10 secrets of the NYC cultural venue.
These unexpected sightings in NYC can be easily mistaken for just art pieces, but these unique sundials are also ways to keep time in the busy city.