From Union Square to Times Square, here's Part 3 in the series, showing you what you're not seeing whilst wandering the Flatiron District...
Learn how politics and courageous restoration efforts have helped shape and change the most famous of New York City’s parks over its 140 year history.
In the latest post in our collaboration with Gehl Architects, an inspiring story (on zoning!) about a suburb on Long Island.
The easy-to-miss passages on the Right Bank offer a hidden glimpse of 19th century Paris in the middle of "tourist" Paris. Our top 5 picks.
40 years in the making, the Louis I. Kahn park for the tip of Roosevelt Island nears completion. A final behind-the-scenes look into the construction.
On a recent trip to La Paz, Bolivia, arts editor Laura Itzkowitz discovered some architecture that looked like it had been airlifted out of Paris and uncovered some little-known history about the man who designed the Eiffel Tower.
The underground cisterns of San Francisco hold over 11 million gallons of emergency water for firefighters.
From Chinatown to Union Square, here's Part 2 in the series, showing you what you're not seeing whilst shopping in SoHo...
Marx Brothers Place - worthy of cultural preservation, before it is too late.
Trained raptors shoo away seagulls that otherwise overwhelm the dump and scatter trash into nearby neighborhoods and the San Francisco Bay.