Robert Moses' LOMEX plan would have connected the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges to Holland Tunnel, razing 14 blocks of what is currently SoHo and Little Italy.
While the majority of New York City's subway entrances have the same mundane look, there are others that still have details from an earlier era.
Before the High Line, Alfred Speer proposed a moving elevated sidewalk to relieve street congestion and ferry pedestrians up and down Broadway.
An architectural cruise up the Hudson River with Openhousenewyork highlights thirteen of the city's most important architectural sites on the Hudson.
It’s beautiful to know that poetry, even in a place as restless and unforgiving as New York, can survive. It’s
Video recap of Jane Jacobs: Revisited, a Rockefeller Bellagio Conference, entitled "City Building in the 21st Century."
Is Brownsville, Brooklyn””long regarded as one of New York’s most troubled neighborhoods””ready for its comeback? There are some hopeful signs.
The AIA NY Chapter sponsors a boat tour highlighting notable architececture around Manhattan, also highlighting New Jersey, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
An intense walking tour of the toxic hellscape of Newtown Creek, Brooklyn.
Part I in our new series 'Inspired by Europe': famous NYC buildings and the French architecture that inspired them.