In celebration of NYC's many enthralling architectural spaces, Open House New York (OHNY) and ARTNOIR are presenting 10 sites of cultural exchange.
Since it opened to traffic in 1961, the Throgs Neck Bridge has served as a vital link between the Bronx and Queens. Here are 10 secrets about the structure.
Gay Gotham: Art and Underground Culture in New York, which opens Oct. 7th, unfolds like a story as it explores NYC's role as a "beacon" for LGBTQ artists.
Since 2013, CIRCA Old Houses has helped folks find the house of their dreams thanks to its curated marketplace of Victorians, Queen Annes and Mid-Century homes.
The 2016 OHNY weekend will take place on October 15 and 16. Here's a list of 10 stunning Open Access sites to check out without advance reservation.
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne, the masterminds behind Public School, celebrated their new collaboration with New Era by setting up a pop-up pizza shop.
Hudson Valley Ruins, a photography exhibition about the region's forgotten architecture, is on display at the New York State Museum in Albany.
Robert Moses proposed a bridge that would help ferry New Yorkers between Queens and the Bronx. Many congested lanes later, the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge was born.
SIEDC launched a design competition, which asked participants to develop an aerial gondola to connect Staten Island to the surrounding areas of New York Harbor.
On Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled his ambitious plans to transform Penn Station from an outdated train terminal into a modern transportation hub.