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
In the heart of Jamaica, one of Queens' largest commercial and shopping districts, stands a grandiloquent 20th century movie palace: The Loew's Valencia Theater
Central Synagogue, Yeshiva University, Village East Cinema, Eldridge Street Synagogue, and New York City Center display a Moorish architectural revival style.
Ingraham's Mountain is a man-made topographic feature that sits within LGA Airport, created from excavated material from the Lincoln Tunnel
Rentenna's NYC Green Heat map visualizes the density of sidewalk trees on each block of Manhattan, and the locations of Manhattan’s farmers markets and parks.
While recent focus on the Lower East Side has focused on the redevelopment of SPURA, a forgotten fountain still stands in Seward Park donated out of altruism
The miLES Project aims to revitalize vacant storefronts in the Lower East Side with a "Storefront Transformer" that create vibrant, short-term community hubs.
King and Prince Streets in Lower Manhattan have been renamed multiple times, but there still exists evidence of Queen and Princess Streets in NYC.
Cemeteries aren't something we think about every day, but it's definitely an urban planning issue because NYC is simply running out of space for the dead.
Grant's Tomb in Riverside is a familiar sight on the Hudson River but did you know it's unfinished? The original plan and alternates in the design competition.