Surprising indoor public spaces in Manhattan if you’re looking for a unique meeting spot, to have a nice quiet lunch or get some me time.
Located from 43rd to 53rd Streets east of Lexington Avenue, Turtle Bay houses the United Nations, secret waterfalls, and ornate mansions.
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New book Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York highlights the interior landmarks of NYC including Radio City Music Hall, City Hall Subway Station, and more.
Dan Kiley is the most eminent landscape architect you’ve never heard of but responsible for some of NYC's most prominent public spaces: Lincoln Center and more
Surprising indoor public spaces in Manhattan if you’re looking for a unique meeting spot, to have a nice quiet lunch or get some me time.
On a walk west on 42nd Street from the neo-Gothic-infused neighborhood of Tudor City, the Ford Foundation Building introduces a