The Downtown Doodler shares what she's currently reading, listening to, and the gadgets she's using.
The Japan Society's exterior belies what is hidden inside where cultural programs are offered against a backdrop of spectacular indoor gardens, a reflecting pool and even a waterfall.
A visit to the often-overlooked medieval art branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Gehl Architects, most well-known for designing the pedestrian plazas in Times Square and Herald Square, give New York a test run, biking all over the city.
The 2011 Municipal Arts Society (MAS) Summit gathered developers, academics, architects, financiers and urbanophiles of all types in the Time Warner Center this past Thursday and Friday to wax poetic on the economic, social and environmental future of NYC.
Alex Wallach tells the story of his family's roots in Coney Island, with vintage photos and more.
Elevator View is New York, photographed from elevated perches throughout the city. The website celebrates urbanity from elevated perches.
Delving into the roadways and railways that were never realized, some which would have drastically changed the fabric of New York City.
Bridges and infrastructure that were never built in New York City.
David Freeland takes us through Harlem's forgotten and celebrated gems on his Jane's Walk