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Most people (even residents) never realize how New York City's iconic skyline has been shaped by the city's zoning codes. The variety in architectural styles is as much related to trends in design and technology as it has to do with changes in the zoning code over time.
Land-deprived Singapore sees a new electronic concept for parking cars in the bustling Central Business District.
Georges Méliès' masterpiece captured on a New York City gate.
How can a statue just disappear?
Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit was built upon the principles of pragmatism and functionalism, however UntappedCities also explores the art and architecture behind this important mode of transport.
With the freeway now long gone, how does the Embarcadero come to life?
An exclusive peek at what Manhattan looked like before the grid, an upcoming exhibit at Museum of City of the City of New York.
You might not think of Sydney as a jungle, but the city comes with bats, spiders, lizards, snakes, bizarre insects and an exotic array of bird species.
Established over a century ago, the Children's Quarter in Golden Gate Park allows us to imagine ourselves as we were, are, and could become.
The House of Oldies stocks around 700,000 records, yet the only thing that’s likely to do any skipping is the store.