8 of NYC's monumental arches, two lost to time and one abandoned, plus Washington Square Park arch, Grand Army Plaza and Manhattan Bridge
Why is there a photograph of a triple arch in the Flatiron District? We reveal the story behind the 1918 Victory Arch which Fiorella Laguardia deemed the "Altar of Extravagance."
New Yorkers have a very loose definition of what constitutes a "square," but here are some extreme examples around the City of places named "Square" where a different polygon would be much more fitting.
From Union Square to Times Square, here's Part 3 in the series, showing you what you're not seeing whilst wandering the Flatiron District...
The Spatial Information Lab at Columbia University assembled a savvy project which measures Foursquare and Facebook “check-ins.”
The Flatiron District has a historic past, from containing two previous Madison Square Gardens to serving as a space for women designers.
A documentary of archival footage from a 1930s Nazi-supporter rally at NYC's Madison Square Garden is up for consideration for an Oscar nomination.
A project from Columbia University StudioLAB reimagines Madison Square Garden and Penn Station as a cemetery and lush public space for digital and physical memories.
Boxer Muhammad Ali gets a temporary honorary street sign at 33rd Street next to Madison Square Garden.
On 31st Street next to Penn Station and Madison Square Garden is the Capuchin Monastery of the Church of St. John, a player in the station's redevelopment plans