The Berkshires Bowling Alley that Inspired "The Big Lebowski"
It’s been 36 years since the release of The Big Lebowski, the irreverent cult comedy by Joel and Ethan
Untapped New York was started in 2010 by a then student at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), where she is now a professor. We love architecture and believe there is no better place to celebrate it than NYC!
Westbeth Artist Housing, a 13-building complex in the West Village, provides dynamic living and working spaces for 384 multi-disciplined artists.
The extravagant structure that now houses the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian once served as as the
When the Twin Towers were attacked on September 11, 2001, Lower Manhattan would be forever altered. Not only did an
When FDR Four Freedoms State Park opened in 2012, nearly forty years after work originally started in 1973, it became
New York City’s’s Skyscraper Museum, an architectural museum in downtown Battery Park City, showcases New York City’s
Image courtesy Canyon Ranch Located about three hours north of Manhattan, the Berkshires in Massachusetts was once a prime spot
Renowned architect Stanford White left his mark all over New York City. White’s portfolio of work includes many of
The Brooklyn Army Terminal is a 4-million square foot complex in Sunset Park built at the end of World War
Recently, Untapped Cities Insiders were treated to a star-studded tour of the new section of Hunter’s Point South Park
If you’re a fan of Fixer Upper and other real estate reality television shows, you will love the new
Videographer Matthew Chirico has been using Untapped Cities’ archives as inspiration for his location shoots, starting with a drone video
According to a New York Times article from 1904, the creation of the New York City subway‘s first twenty-two
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