NYT > Art & DesignPreservation and Development, Engaged in a Delicate Dancepublished about 3 hours ago
Over a decade of whirlwind development, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has repeatedly played dance partner to a potent mix of preservationists, developers and city politicians. ... more
Visitor Center Review: The Pursuit of Expansiveness Guides the Capitol’s New Visitor Centerpublished about 3 hours ago
The new Capitol Visitor Center in Washington has more than doubled the building’s footprint and is expected to increase its annual visitors to more than ... more
Rescuing a Landmark From Time and the Elementspublished about 23 hours ago
Part of the 90-year-old studio of sculptor and Whitney Museum of American Art founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney is being restored.
Houses of Worship Meet Landmarking Bureaucracypublished 1 day ago
Many argue that the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has not done enough to protect churches from the overheated real estate market.
Houses of Worship Meet Landmarking Bureaucracypublished 1 day ago
Many argue that the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has not done enough to protect churches from the overheated real estate market.
Crumbling South Bronx as a Musepublished 1 day ago
Ray Mortenson’s photographs of the the South Bronx in the early 1980s are featured in a new exhibition at the Museum of the City of ... more
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