Several abandoned gantries–or slips for ferries–mainly in association to trains are located around NYC in Long Island City, the Bronx, North Brother Island
Throughout his career, Wes Anderson has set each of his films in an idiosyncratic and highly stylized world. Yet, only
During Armory Arts Week, we are all familiar with the big guys. We at Untapped Cities would like to suggest some events you might not have thought of.
The American Institute of Architects' 3-hour architectural boat tour, offers a front-row peak at some of the NYC's greatest development sagas, past and present
We're sharing the haunts of Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld during the decadent era of Paris in the 1960s and 1970s.
A look back at the Soho restaurant FOOD by Carol Goodden and Gordon Matta-Clark in the early 1970s, a place for the artist colony to eat and share.
On September 1, 1858 the NY Marine Hospital was burned down in a mob that stemmed from outrage about housing a quarantine hospital so close to their backyards.
After Banksy's 31 day residency "Better Out Than In," here's a roundup with photographs of all the works of art and a map of the locations.
Live blog from day 2 of the 2013 Municipal Art Society (MAS) Summit for NYC
A history of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' apartment at 1040 Fifth Avenue, where the famous former First Lady sought refuge after the assassination of JFK.