Untapped Around the World
BANDALOOP Brings Vertical Dance Performance to High Rise Buildings Worldwide
If you’ve been waiting for a dance company to think outside the box, look no further than BANDALOOP––this
Stilettos for Buildings: Council on Tall Buildings Reports World’s Tallest Buildings Game the System
It seems Fashion Week attendees are not the only ones with some extra height this week. According to a report
8-Bit City’s Pixelated Video Game Maps of New York, Paris, and Other Cities
New York, as seen through the eyes of a 1980’s teenager. 8-Bit City maps look like 80’s video
Mobile Bookstores/Libraries in NYC, Mexico City, London Take Books on the Road–& Water
Trucks selling food are no stranger to city streets. But a truck selling books? In the age of iPads and
US House Representatives Propose a National Park on the Moon!
Source: NASA This article marks the first Untapped Cities piece about something out of this world, literally. A recently announced
Geoguessr: A Google Street View Game to Explore the World
Do you know where this is? For a fun way to get through the work day, check out Geoguessr, a
What’s In the Future for Rapidly Urbanizing Dar es Salaam in Tanzania?
Beautifully sited on the curving shore of the Indian Ocean in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam sits on ancient trade routes
Juba, the Capital of South Sudan, Birthed of Conflict
James W. Cousins is an Untapped Cities correspondent working in South Sudan. Please note that this piece is a retrospective
Darshan: Amrit Chima's Novel about a 100-Year Journey Across Continents–Part II: Fiji
The saga of Untapped Cities writer Amrit Chima’s new novel Darshan continues in Colonial Fiji with the very capable
Darshan: Amrit Chima's Novel about a 100-Year Journey Across Continents–Part I: India
The Golden Temple in Amritsar, the holiest Sikh place of worship. India—the land of Hindu gods, Bollywood, yoga, and
The New York City that Never Was: The Coney Island Globe Tower
As one of the largest and most varied metropolises of the modern world, New York City is home to some
Unearthing the Meaning of Berlin’s “Stolpersteines”
Many travelers to Berlin pay homage to the victims of the Holocaust by touring concentration camps and visiting other memorials