In the late 1870s, there were about two million cows being herded in the streets of New York City. A
The Upper West Side isn’t typically thought of as one of the hipper neighborhoods of Manhattan, but there are plenty
Across New York City, century-old churches are being torn down and replaced by residential property, retail stores and newer churches. The same battle now faces Saint Vincent de Paul, the last remaining Francophone Catholic church in NYC.
Often compared to Spanish architect Antoni Guadi’s Sagrada FamÃlia, the Watts Towers is an outside art structure that the Cultural Heritage Commission of Los
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation announced the design finalists for the Rockaway Barrier Beautification and final voting took place this past weekend at MoMA PS1’s VW Dome 2.
Ever stumble across these shiny plates on the streets of Berlin? We explore the significance of Gunter Demnig's memorial stolpersteines, or "stumbling blocks."
Portuguese Street Artist Alexandre Farto Debuts his new Cork Faktory Diorama at Imaginarius Festival
Yesterday, Portuguese street artist Alexandre Farto debuted his six-meter high Cork Faktory Diorama sculpture at the first day of Portugal’s International Street Theatre Festival
Delta Air Lines beats their SkyLounge by opening an outdoor sky deck where travelers can watch planes lift off the ground
Brooklyn-based architect Gia Wolff wins Weelwright prize to explore the floats of Rio de Janeiro Carnaval and others.