This week's Downtown Doodler archidoodle features the beautiful ornamentation of the American Radiator Building by Raymond Hood at Bryant Park
Fifth Avenue from 80th to 110th Street along Central Park, known as Museum Mile, is indeed home to an abundance of august institutions, starting with the Metropolitan Museum of Art and ending with the Museum for African Art at Central Park’s northeast corner.
Fifth Avenue is home to countless stores, numerous landmarks, and a myriad of architecturally fascinating buildings you might miss if you forget to look up.
Stuyvesant Street is notable for being the one and only diagonal street in Manhattan north of 8th Street and south of Central Park, except for Broadway.
James Turrell's monumental light installation in the Guggenheim is made up of five concentric rings with LED lights that get filtered through a screen.
Once graveyards in New York City, these locations are now well-known parks, parking lots, and apartments, from Bryant Park to Madison Square Park.
The Downtown Doodler explains Untapped Cities' new world landmarks logo, from the Washington Square Arch to the Colosseum.
“Never Built: Los Angeles,” an upcoming exhibit at the Architecture and Design Museum, will explore the “what if” of the
Our curated events picks for this week: JR's Inside Out Project arrives in Times Square, Here and There by Maya Lin opening, Brooklyn Botanical Garden's annual cherry blossom festival.
An LA that was never built: a freeway in the middle of the ocean, thousands of acres of interconnected parks, LAX under a glass dome, 150 miles of subway