In 1990s, photographer Gregoire Alessandrini documented the streets of NYC as a film student. Here, he presents street art and murals in the East Village.
Alongside a wall of tenement brick, shrubbery, and barbed wire at the Midtown Tunnel hangs a beautiful original tunnels street sign from the 1940s,
Confused about zoning in NYC? The Center for Urban Pedagogy's “What is Zoning?” toolkit and guidebook sheds light on the zoning process for its constituents.
The IndieCade festival, in collaboration with The Museum of The Moving Image here in New York City, is presenting a new exhibit showcasing more than two dozen independent video games.
As NYC Transportation Commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan leaves behind a legacy of transportation improvements including Citibike, bike lanes, pedestrian plazas.
December 18, 1888 was Robert Moses' birthday, an influential and controversial figure of New York City's growth and decay. Here are 5 things that are his fault.
The High Line in NYC is one of the most well-known elevated parks, but around the world there are many similar urban reclamation projects proposed or underway.
We rounded up some of Brooklyn's best and most beautiful coffee shops, from Spina coffee shop/flower shop in Greenpoint to Hungry Ghost with artist murals inside BRIC House.
We've put together a map and photos detailing where you can find Invader's 8-bit mosaic street art pieces in New York City.
Architect Bhushan Mondkar, formerly at Studio Daniel Liebeskind, reflects on construction of 4 WTC over the past five years with his accompanying photographs