Sydney
Rejected Designs for Some of the World’s Most Famous Monuments
A city’s identity is defined by many things, whether it is cuisine, arts and culture, history, or the people
Artists Want to Build the Largest Rhino Sculpture in the World at Astor Place in NYC
Astor Place may soon to be home to the world’s largest rhino sculpture. The New York and Sydney-based contemporary
The Guide to Sydney’s Food Trucks: A Moveable Feast
For a city with a sophisticated and adventurous palate, Sydney has come late to the food truck scene. In early
Around the World with the #untappedcities Photo Pool
Introducing a new twist to our weekly Instagram “Pic” from our Photo Pool. We will be doing a string of
Untapped Contributor: William Feuerman
Every week, we highlight one of our 300+ Untapped Cities contributors worldwide. This week, we’re featuring William Feuerman, an
Does It Make Sense to Turn Sydney's Monorail into a High Line?
At first glance, the gleaming blue harbour with the view of the Sydney’s Harbour Bridge in the distance does
Babylon reborn: Sydney’s Paddington Reservoir Gardens
From the high end to the high street, Sydney’s Oxford Street is known for showcasing the finest of Australian
Biking Bourke Street, A Slice of Sydney’s Cycle Network
Just outside my bedroom window a sliver of the Bourke Street Bicycle Route passes by; a slice of Sydney’s
Go West: Exploring One Of Sydney’s Edges
Manhattan has a river that clearly defines its edge. Paris has a highway, the Périphérique, which can be considered the
Convict City: Tracing Sydney’s Penal Past
Most every nation has its legends of founders and pioneers, of promising shores and liberating revolutions. Australia, on the other
Celebrating Architecture in Sydney’s Streets
It’s December and in Australia that means summer holidays, something I still find difficult to grasp as a native
Sydney: An Urban Jungle
I always describe Sydney as an Urban Paradise. It is certainly an active “urban” environment with its pristine Central Business