Marcel Duchamp's famous urinal he called "Fountain" may have actually been created by two women, new research suggests.
Pomander Walk is located on 95th Street, carved out mid-block between Broadway and West End Avenue on the Upper West
Cathedral of St. John the Divine There is a lot to know about landmarking in New York City. Within New
Quite forgotten in the shadow of the UFO-like Queens Place, amidst the bustle of Queens Boulevard is a Modernist gem
The Modernist, Brown Brothers Harriman building in Lower Manhattan, noted for its plaza and tilted Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi, is now under threat.
Tammany Hall (44 Union Square East), once home to the Democratic party machine that ran New York City, is getting a major facelift, complete with a glass dome.
To make it easier for the public to learn the history behind NYC buildings, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has launched a new version of its web map.
NYC's Landmark Preservation Commission says no to Brad Vogel's coalition efforts to make Walt Whitman's last remaining NYC a designated New York City landmark.
The IRT Powerhouse, a former power station of the Interborough Rapid Transit System, was officially designated a NYC landmark after a public meeting yesterday.Â
New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission launched an interactive story map to celebrate the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State.