What could've NYC looked like in an alternate world? Queens Museum's newest exhibit, Never Built New York, visualizes plans that never left the drawing board.
Architect Gregory Ain joined the ranks of the architectural elite when the Museum of Modern Art invited him to design an exhibition house — now lost to time.
See a preview of the first two buildings at Columbia University's new Manhattanville Campus in Harlem, for the arts and sciences, designed by Renzo Piano.
Renzo Picasso was an Italian architect and engineer whose drawings of NYC both analyzed its current structures and created plans for its infrastructure.
From its Dutch and German roots in the 17th through the 19th centuries to its mafia ties in the '20s, learn about the top 12 secrets of the East Village in NYC.
PBS will launch the series "10 That Changed America" looking at the parks, homes and towns that have influenced the way Americans have lived, worked, and played
New York City's architecture changes and evolves with design trends. 10 buildings and structures in NYC that have had deliberate color changes over the years:
With its minimalist design, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building in NYC marked an architectural milestone. 10 secrets of the landmarked building.
The photo exhibit Side by Side by Robin Hill is at the Four Seasons Restaurant comparing Philip Johnson's Glass House with Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House
10 forgotten examples of car-centric history in NYC from parking in Washington Square Park, driveway of the Met Museum, the Westway, and Penn Station driveways.