Surprising indoor public spaces in Manhattan if you’re looking for a unique meeting spot, to have a nice quiet lunch or get some me time.
Green-wood Cemetery website has a large resolution map which allows you to zoom in and see the names of every path. Yes, each and every tiny path is named.
U Thant Island is the smallest island in Manhattan and is man-made from excavation of the Steinway tunnels. It's named for a Burmese UN Secretary General
Banky is here in New York City this month, promising one work a day in a month-long show on the streets of NYC called "Better Out Than In."
The Metropolitan Club building dates back to the late 19th century and was established as a meeting place for the 25 men of the Metropolitan Club of New York.
The most important buildings in the history of New York City architecture will be open to the public for free during OHNY Open House Weekend October 12th-13th.
Some of the Brooklyn's green spaces are simply known as “park,” leaving a stretch of parks without a name from DUMBO to Bay Ridge.
Highrise is an interactive installation & documentary that explores vertical living in its 2500 year history to today and open sources solutions for the future
The Pavilion building of New York's rarely-visited Hart Island has housed not only a narcotic rehab facility in the 70s, but a 19th-century women's asylum.
James Corner, landscape architect of the High Line compares the famous park and Freshkills, a park atop 150 million pounds of waste on Staten Island