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The original intent of a museum, established during the French Revolution with the repurposing of the Louvre, was to make
What’s big or small? Solid or a shadow? Held up by string, a stick or even a crane? Puppets! Every
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.
Anyone who lived in NYC during the '80s and '90s remembers a much grittier Alphabet City. Tompkins Square Park was once home to those on the margins of society.
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
Each week, we profile a contributor from the Untapped Cities team. Up this week is Rachel Alban, a photographer and writer who documents street art in NYC.
The American Planning Association Gays & Lesbians in Planning Division presents a series of tours in NYC looking at planning from minority perspective.
This week, we wanted to highlight all the urban exploration and city finds our readers have been photographing on Instagram and Twitter all around the world.
The Netherlands' answer to the Dîner en Blanc in Paris at the normally off-limits harbor front grounds of the Royal Dutch Navy in Amsterdam.