Never-Published Drawings by One of America's Greatest Architects
See sketches of never-built structures and iconic landmarks designed by 19th-century "starchitect" Henry Hobson Richardson!
Too much has been written and filmed about the famous Père Lachaise cemetary. The final resting places for over 300,
This wooden bridge by Tadashi Kawamata was installed in October 2009 as a temporary installation for the Evento festival in
This is probably my favorite spot in Paris and I submitted this picture for the  A Moment in Time collage
Last year, Untapped New York explored the public bathroom situation in New York City. In Paris, the options are much
The Eurail pass might be a little more technologically advanced since the 1975 version (above) but reserving train tickets in
I recently needed to rent a cello to play with the Brooklyn-based band, Laura Stevenson and the Cans on their
You might recognize this mosque from the film Paris Je t’aime. A Parisian teenager, Fran ç ois , develops a
We took the walk up the famous Arc de Triomphe, coincidentally on the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle‘s
Not many metropolitan cities can boast a vineyard, but it seems only fitting that one exists on the bucolic hills
The W train will die on the night of June 25th, just short of its 9th birthday. To memorialize its
Untapped New York took a trip to the Empire Diner, a month after it closed. Brooklyn-based writer Amanda Chatel and
The Dîner en  Blanc (White Dinner) did not disappoint this year, with the Carrousel du Louvre as the top-secret location.
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