An Original Stone Eagle Comes Home to Penn Station in NYC
A 7,500-pound eagle sculpture from the top of the original 1910 Penn Station building has been returned after years in hiding!
It’s possible that one of Manhattan’s most beautiful landmarked churches will soon be razed to the ground and
The line started near 63 Fifth Avenue and snaked east around 14th Street as far as the eye could see.
Image Courtesy of Gehry Partners, LLP Architectural critic Paul Goldberger’s new biography about Frank Gehry, Building Art: The Life
For decades Frank Gehry had been America’s most famous architect with no prominent presence in New York. “Ever since
Earlier this hour, Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young joined Paul Goldberger and Aaron Betsky on the HuffPostLive segment “The Missed
Architect James Polshek has written his memoir, Build/Memory (Monacelli Press), with all the substance, drive, and élan that made
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