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IN PHOTOS: The Return of Manhattanhenge 2012
With no sun and no Manhattanhenge this past May, some photographers became a bit antsy last night when some clouds
Artist Spotlight: All the Buildings in New York by James Gulliver Hancock
To say James Gulliver Hancock‘s career has been successful would be an understatement, he has illustrated, animated and designed
Ice Cream Takedown: We all scream for Ice Cream
Hearing about an event called the Ice Cream Takedown, Untapped’s editors scrambled to get an invitation and indeed it
Morgantown: In The Shadow Of Industry
Swallow Café and other businesses on Bogart Street How does a sparsely inhabited industrial zone become one of New York
The Untapped Guide to Chelsea
Here is the next installment in Untapped’s curated guide for speedy exploration. Last week, I presented 5 spots in
‘Don’t Forget to Look Up!’: The Broadway You Haven’t Seen…Part 3 Union Square to Times Square
I spent a lot of the walk under the shadow of the Empire State Building, but had it not been
A Critical Look at Central Park’s Design
On June 18th, Landmark WEST! hosted one of its annual summer tours with Andrew Dolkart, professor of Historic Preservation at
Declare Your Independence: Doodle Bomb
Hamptons Magazine, July 1-7 2011 We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it. –William
NYC Subway Art: 1,2,3 Lines
A subway station is home to two extremes: the harried commuter whose mind is split between the time and not
Turning Empty Brooklyn Storefronts into Street Art Venues
\Store awnings touting a beauty salon, a taco restaurant, and ten other storefronts span the block of Willoughby Street between
Untapped Cities & Gehl Architects Partner in “On Data and Cities”
On March 7, 2012 New York City became the first local government to pass legislation ensuring public access to government
Urbanized-A Film About Cities
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco (YBCA) presents a one-week run of Gary Hustwit’s latest documentary,