In 1846, the United States Army claimed all of New Mexico and established an outpost in Santa Fe, bringing the first power saw. A new building aesthetic was born: the Territorial Style.
The second of two chronicles tracing the origins of architecture in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the evolution of 'Santa Fe Style.'
Now that New York's 'Temple of Power' is named one of the city's Seven to Save, plans are underway to turn the Beaux Arts masterpiece into the city's next great public space.
Adham Fisher and Andy James are two guys from London who attempted to break the Guinness World Record to ride through all of New York City’s subway stations.
How many tries does it take to construct a building? The Adam Grant Building grows from four stories during the 20th century.
100 historic, cast-iron lamp posts are known to survive in New York City. In all likelihood, even fewer survive today.
A look at adaptive reuse taking place in Germany's coal mining region and a type of urban planning which accommodates evolution.
That house that Horn & Hardart built, one of New York City's storied automats.
The first of two chronicles tracing the origins of architecture in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the evolution of 'Santa Fe Style.'
Writer and photographer, Matt Lambros, goes behind-the-scenes to take a look at the remnants of the RKO Hamilton Theater.