See Prague beyond the tourist attractions of Wenceslas Square and Prague Castle with our list of 10 off-the-beaten spots in the capital of the Czech Republic
Guastavino constructed vaulted tile ceilings in New York City in the 1880s -- come to the American Institute for Architecture to learn about modern uses of tile.
New book reflects on James Polshek, prolific architect of Brooklyn Museum, Seamen's Church Institute, and Rose Center at American Museum of Natural History
Abandoned beachfront resort north of Taipei, Taiwan features rare and fascinating examples of Finnish futurist architecture.
What is a "mill town"? A look at Covington, Virginiam, a quintessential industrial mill town and its possible paths to revitalization.
Fifth Avenue in midtown is a dense commercial area populated by both massive department stores and boutiques, with a wide range of architectural styles above.
Fifth Avenue is home to countless stores, numerous landmarks, and a myriad of architecturally fascinating buildings you might miss if you forget to look up.
Even though Berlin's Eisfabrik (Ice Factory) has National Heritage status, it's already in the process of being demolished.
This week’s pic of the week is this stunning shot “looking up” at Stone Street towards William St, a subtle juxtaposition of history and modernity.
Governor's Island is really booming this summer--in more ways than one. Here's the story behind the implosion of Building 877 on Governor's Island, NYC's first planned implosion since 2001.