New York City is notoriously known for many-a-thing including: fashion, art, culture, nightlife, and its awesome pockets of centrally specific neighborhoods throughout Manhattan. The LGBT community has continuously set up shop along the West Side Highway from Greenwich Village to Chelsea to the modern gay-friendly hood of Hell’s Kitchen.
One World Trade is Most Expensive Building
Modern architectural marvels have given us the likes of the Burj Khalifa, Beijing’s CCTV Building, the Ryugyong Hotel, and the anticipated, Kingdom Tower. Making headlines in the architecture world is New York City’s potential building to come – One World Trade Center, the structure(s) that will take the place of New York City’s current Ground Zero.
Astor Suite at the Plaza Hotel
Another nod for 2012 interior design trends that we are seriously crazy about this season is wired accent pieces. Wired accent pieces ranging from chandeliers, coffee tables, chairs, and even bathroom faucets are popping up like mad all over the modern design world. These pieces are showing off major modernity and add an industrial look especially in minimalist design.
Andrew Clancy – A Year In New York
In this post we explore Andrew Clancy’s facinating video titled “a Year in New York City”.
Statue of Liberty 125th Anniversary
In this article we celebrate the 125 anniversary of the iconic Statue of Liberty in NYC.
Tim Burton Macys Thanksgiving Day Floats
Let’s explore the Thanksgiving Day floats that were designed and created by the iconic American filmmaker Tim Burton.
Times Square Redesign Revealed
We, New Yorkers, spend a good part of our days walking around the city. We walk to work, home, school, the store, and sometimes, we even make the occasional trek to some of our city’s most beloved landmarks.
Delancey Underground In NYC
Lets explore the abandoned train track, now turned community green subterranean space, of Delancey Underground in NYC.
9/11 Memorial Revealed 10 Years Later
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of the greatest American tragedy throughout the United States of America’s history with the attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and unfortunate rerouted crash of flight United 93. The tragic events of 9/11 instantaneously changed the world we lived in over night and continue to affect the lives of Americans in today’s time and society. The occurrence of the attacks on our nation not only afflicted lives of those in zones which were targeted, but have impacted the lives of Americans across the nation.