Louis Kahn's Four Freedoms Park, the subject to much debate--love and hate--opens to the public on October 24th.
We’re proud to be a media sponsor for the 2012 Municipal Art Society Summit for NYC. In addition to live
In a city as decentralized as LA, how do you improve an airport which has been named the 2nd worst airport in the US and is flanked by abandoned neighborhoods?
The Boatel at Marina 59 is the cultured New Yorker's answer to boating and camping all in one.
Thanks to the efforts of the LA Conservancy and the Bring Broadway Back Initiative, moviegoers can experience the Golden Age of Hollywood at historic places such as the Los Angeles Theatre.
Walking through the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood in Manhattan, it's easy to forget the historical significance of this area. Where upscale restaurants, bars, and newly minted condominiums now litter the paths along the Hudson River, there once were criminal hotspots and gang-marked territory.
Sitting atop the dark and heavy two story cast-iron base, nine stories of red brick and brownstone-colored terra-cotta facade watch over City Hall.
The Greenwich Village Society for Historical Preservation launches its "Save the South Village" video campaign to urge city leaders to make the South Village a historical landmark.
Terminal Island is the neglected site of a rich history that unfortunately seems to be unknown to most Angelites today and is threatened by LA Harbor's current Land Use Plan.
Vista Hermosa Park, an urban revitalization project and LA's first urban park in more than 100 years, brings a much needed green space to one of the most park-poor cities in the United States.