Photo of the 1931 Beaux Arts Ball courtesy of the Van Alen Institute
The highlife: Architecture, spectacle and Art Deco New York
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Photo of the 1931 Beaux Arts Ball courtesy of the Van Alen Institute
The building via DDG; Matt Damon via Wiki Commons
6sqft’s ongoing series “My sqft” checks out the homes of New Yorkers across all the boroughs. Our latest interior adventure brings us to the Bushwick loft of designers Laura Yeh and Zach Jenkins. Want to see your home featured here? Get in touch!
6sqft’s ongoing series “My sqft” checks out the homes of New Yorkers across all the boroughs. Our latest interior adventure brings us to the Upper East Side studio of real estate broker Michael Miarecki. Want to see your home featured here? Get in touch!
With more than 175 million square feet of real estate, NYCHA joins the the NYC Carbon Challenge to reduce greenhouse emissions by at least 30 percent over 10 years. [DNAinfo] The Aluminaire House, an early modernist icon, will be moved from storage in Long Island to Palm Springs for Modernism Week. [The Architect’s Newspaper] Get an […]
Carter Uncut brings New York City’s development news under the critical eye of resident architecture critic Carter B. Horsley. This week Carter kicks off a nine-part series, “Skyline Wars,” which will examine the explosive and unprecedented supertall phenomenon that is transforming the city’s silhouette. To start, Carter zooms in on the biggest developments shaping the southern corridor of Central Park.
Shake Shack is opening a standalone outpost on Austin Street in Forest Hills. It will be the fourth in Queens, after those at JFK and Citi Field and another under-construction store in Elmhurst. [Eater] Watch this “hypnotic video” of the New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show from the train’s point of view. [Gothamist] All the way […]
Renderings of the tower at 900 feet, courtesy of CityRealty