Architecture
Herzog & de Meuron and Pawson To Design New York's 215 Chrystie Building Announces Developer Ian Schrager
215 Chrystie, a new Manhattan residence developed by Ian Schrager, will be designed by Herzog & de Meuron and John Pawson Hyatt 2020 Vision Sees Clear Goals for Environment
Hyatt's most recent report sets its eyes on sustainable design and environment-friendly practices Market Update! NYC's Most Expensive Listing Price In History At $130M For A Park Ave. Penthouse
Manhattan's current real estate market has listed a new Park Avenue penthouse for $130M, making it the most expensive listing price in the city's history. 'Archtober' 2014 Organized By The Center Of Archtecture and The American Institute of Architects Takes Center Stage in NYC During October
For the 31 days of October, NYC will witness a variety of events for design-savvy individuals with Archtober Cape Cod Introduces The 'iPad House' To The Market
The "iPad House" on the Cape will be sold at an auction next month. It's one of the first "iPad Houses" on the market. Celebrity Cribs On The New York Market! Check Out Where John Mayer and Barack Obama Lived
An article curated by New York Magazine features current available spaces in the city that were once homes to Barack Obama, John Mayer, Ada Louise Huxtable and Charles Webster Hawthorne, to name a few. Robert De Niro Rents One Of The Most Expensive Properties In New York City
With a rental asking price of $125,000, the apartment is at the top tier of Manhattan's most expensive rentals. Automobile Showroom Turned Blue Bottle Coffee Shop By Jensen Architects
A 1920 automobile showroom was redesigned for Blue Bottle Coffee shop, where customers can experience and enjoy a brew in a modern-day workshop in Oakland, Calif. Accreditation for Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture Threatened
Frank Lloyd Wright's School of Architecture may possibly lose accreditation in its architecture degree. UK Architects Bring Their Visions To Burning Man Festival
The British are participating in this year's Burning Man, the desert festival with a wealth of art installations and a unique setting full of creative individuals. Visit Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery, Home To Legendary Artist Jean Michel Basquiat And NYC's Elite
Legendary Green-Wood Cemetery, located in Brooklyn, is home to many of New York City’s most famous figures from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Photographer Jay Maisel's Bowery Mansion Is On The Market
This 35,000 square foot structure has rested nicely at 190 Bowery since 1898. The building had been originally built as a Germania Bank and was officially designated as a New York City Landmark in March of 2005. 'Built By Women NYC' Promotes The Role of Women In The Design Industries
The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation has developed a fresh platform for the women of the design industries to be recognized for their contribution to the city of New York's aesthetic development. NYC’s New Whitney Museum Design By Renzo Piano Nears Completion
NY Curbed has announced that construction at the Whitney Museum's new location along New York's High Line park has recently made leaps and bounds towards its completion. Potential Renovation Opportunities For Abandoned Fort In Thames Estuary Now On The Market
According to Telegraph UK news, an abandoned property known as the Grain Battery Tower rests in the center of the Thames Estuary and is for sale at a price of £500,000.
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