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Modern Architecture in Inglewood
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
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Heroic Architecture in Boston
Heroic Architecture in Boston
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04:32
Googie Architecture in Inglewood
Googie Architecture in Inglewood
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04:01
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
Modern Architecture in Inglewood
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01:14
The new architecture in Dudley Square
The new architecture in Dudley Square
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01:07
Some Architectural Projects in Harlem
Some Architectural Projects in Harlem
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Boston Bricks
Boston Bricks
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The Architectural Style of the Old South Meeting House
The Architectural Style of the Old South Meeting House
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Old Federal Reserve
Old Federal Reserve
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Old City Hall Station and Early Transit in Lower Manhattan
Old City Hall Station and Early Transit in Lower Manhattan
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Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Schools of Architecture
Schools of Architecture
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Campus and Architecture
Campus and Architecture
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Alexander Hamilton Immigrant Achievement Awards 2025
Alexander Hamilton Immigrant Achievement Awards 2025
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The Old City Hall
The Old City Hall
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The Center for Architecture
The Center for Architecture
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Collaboration and Campus Architecture
Collaboration and Campus Architecture
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Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit
Turnstyle by Architecture Outfit
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01:06
Princeton School of Architecture
Princeton School of Architecture
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03:35
Renovation of Old City Hall
Renovation of Old City Hall
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01:04
The Attributes of Heroic Architecture
The Attributes of Heroic Architecture
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History of the Old South Meeting House
History of the Old South Meeting House
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Paul Revere and the Old North Church
Paul Revere and the Old North Church
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The Steeple of the Old North Church
The Steeple of the Old North Church
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01:11
LATITUDES: Latin American Architecture NOW - 06.22.2023
LATITUDES: Latin American Architecture NOW - 06.22.2023
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Park Avenue Architectural Series
Park Avenue Architectural Series
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In Passing
In Passing
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03:18
Brian Owens Stop 1
Brian Owens Stop 1
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Brian Owens Stop 2
Brian Owens Stop 2
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03:29
The Interior of the Old South Meeting House
The Interior of the Old South Meeting House
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The Preservation of the Old South Meeting House
The Preservation of the Old South Meeting House
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01:34
The architecture of the Federal Reserve Bank
The architecture of the Federal Reserve Bank
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01:51
The Architecture of the Christian Science Center
The Architecture of the Christian Science Center
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The Urban Context of the Old South Meeting House
The Urban Context of the Old South Meeting House
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School in Belmont
School in Belmont
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Oil in Inglewood
Oil in Inglewood
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Gentrification in Harlem
Gentrification in Harlem
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Steeped in Exploration
Steeped in Exploration
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Zoning in Midtown
Zoning in Midtown
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Landmaking in Boston
Landmaking in Boston
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Landmaking in Boston
Landmaking in Boston
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01:07
Dreaming in Color
Dreaming in Color
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Movement in Space
Movement in Space
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03:40
Oil in Inglewood
Oil in Inglewood
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Architects Robert Verrijt & Shefali Balwani speak about their studio, Architecture BRIO and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Robert Verrijt & Shefali Balwani speak about their studio, Architecture BRIO and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Art & Architecture: The Barnsdall Art Park Foundation's Cotsen Residencies
Art & Architecture: The Barnsdall Art Park Foundation's Cotsen Residencies
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Skater in the Wind
Skater in the Wind
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City Planning in Harlem
City Planning in Harlem
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Public Art in Inglewood
Public Art in Inglewood
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Moments in a Strem
Moments in a Strem
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A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
1743 - A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
Considered to be one of the best visual records of pre-Revolutionary Boston, this map is an updated version of the map first published by John Bonner in 1722. After his death in 1726, his partner William Price assumed sole ownership of the Boston Plan, to which he added a decorative cartouche, and numerous streets in the south and west and along Boston Neck. Like the original one from 1722, this map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
William Price,John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
The Town of Boston in New England
1722 - The Town of Boston in New England
Captain John Bonner's map of Boston, created before the city's coastline was altered by landfill, combines plan and perspective views to depict settlement patterns and the city's thriving maritime economy. The shipping in the harbor is meticulously illustrated, while the topography is simplified. The map also highlights areas where Native American artifacts were discovered, showcasing the history of the land before European settlement in 1630. This map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
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Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
1660 - Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660: the present southern end of Manhattan Island, New York City
Harry A. Chandler
New York, New York
17th Century
Map of Boston in the State of Massachusetts
1814 - Map of Boston in the State of Massachusetts
Surveyed by the civil engineer John G. Hales, it is considered to be one of the most accurate maps of the 19th century expansion era, the first to show a comprehensive list of buildings. Different shadings were used to indicate the material from which a building was constructed. It shows property lines, data that, when coupled with those about buildings, provide invaluable information about Federal-period Boston. The map covers the Shawmut peninsula and includes an inset of Boston Neck.
John G. Hales
Boston, Massachusetts
19th Century
A new & accurate plan of the city of New York in the state of New York in North America
1797 - A new & accurate plan of the city of New York in the state of New York in North America
Relief is shown by hachures. Depths are shown by soundings. Shows wards, streets, wharves, buildings, and ferry routes with distances. Ward names are highlighted in pink.
Benjamin Taylor
New York, New York
18th Century
Telegraph stations in the United States, the Canadas & Nova Scotia.
1853 - Telegraph stations in the United States, the Canadas & Nova Scotia.
Chas. B. Barr
19th Century
Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
1795 - Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
Considered the foremost US example of two planning styles: the Baroque and City Beautiful this plan for the city of Washington, D.C. was published by John Reid in 1795, showing the layout of the city’s grid, north of the Potomac and the Eastern Branch (Anacostia) Rivers, up to W Street and includes part of Georgetown to the west. After President George Washington announced the area as the permanent seat of the national capital, Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker surveyed the site and, in 1791, Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant was appointed to plan the new city. However, L'Enfant was suspended from the project in 1792 and his assistant Andrew Ellicott took over, worked on L'Enfant's initial idea to prepare and publish the final plan of the City in the same year.
Pierre Charles L'Enfant
Washington, District of Columbia
18th Century
'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
1776 - 'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
This map, titled "Plan of the City of New York in North America," was published in 1776 by Bernard Ratzer and engraved by Thomas Kitchin. Surveyed in 1766-67, it includes detailed information about parts of present-day New York City - Manhattan below 60th Street, Brooklyn north of 30th Street and west of Union Avenue, a small part of modern Queens and Jersey City, New Jersey. It depicts built-up and cultivated areas, streets, rural roads, buildings, piers, streams, ponds, wetlands, relief by hachures, and depths by soundings. It also has a dedication to Sir Henry Moore, the then Governor of New York, and a key to various churches and public buildings. Additionally, it comprises a southwest view of the City of New York, taken from the Governors Island, based on a work by Thomas Davies.
Bernard Ratzer,Bernard Ratzer
New York, New York
18th Century
General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
1865 - General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
The General Map of Charleston Harbor from 1865, shows rebel defenses and obstructions during the American Civil War. It was prepared under directions from Rear Admiral JA Dahlgren, by CO Boutelle, drawn by Eugene Willenbücher and had lithography at the US Coast Survey by CG Krebs. The map notes that the survey of the channels, fortifications etc. was made after the occupation of the Harbor by the U.S. Naval forces and includes a table of armament of rebel forts. The map also shows a plan of the city, location of shipwrecks, torpedoes and obstructions, roads, and railroads.
John Adolphus Dahlgren,Charles Otis Boutelle
Charleston, South Carolina
19th Century
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New York’s Scoundrels, Scalawags, and Scrappers: The City in the Last Decade of the Gilded Age
New York’s Scoundrels, Scalawags, and Scrappers: The City in the Last Decade of the Gilded Age
The Skyscraper Museum
August 12, 2025 New York, New York
Historic Buildings, Cultural Landmarks
event series
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Architecture & Design Film Festival
Architecture & Design Film Festival
Architecture & Design Film Festival
New York, New York
Film Festival
It Happened Here
It Happened Here
cultureNOW
New York, New York
Parade, Symposium, Tour
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Archtober
Archtober
AIA New York Center for Architecture
New York, New York
Continuing Education, Tour, Exhibition
Cocktails & Conversations
Cocktails & Conversations
AIA New York Center for Architecture, cultureNOW
New York, New York
Continuing Education, Conversation
recipes
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The Mid-Century Old Fashioned
The Mid-Century Old Fashioned
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Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Tod Williams
Waldorf Salad
Waldorf Salad
Creator:
Oscar Tschirky
West Harlem
West Harlem
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Peter Gluck
The Clair Pool
The Clair Pool
Muse:
Claire Weisz
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
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The Garden Variety
The Garden Variety
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
Muse:
Ken Smith
The (Improved) Liberal Cocktail
The (Improved) Liberal Cocktail
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, Eben Klemm, David Moo, Test 20 Oct people
Muse:
Michael Murphy
Gin and Phonic
Gin and Phonic
Muse:
Jeanne Gang
Creator:
Eben Klemm
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Consider the Martini: The Development of a Classic Drink
Consider the Martini: The Development of a Classic Drink
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Hugh Hardy
Life on the Sidewalk
Life on the Sidewalk
Creator:
Ali Sorensen
Carré Squared
Carré Squared
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Charles Renfro
The Urban Intrusion
The Urban Intrusion
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Calvin Tsao
Forgotten Conversation
Forgotten Conversation
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Enrique Norten
The Adjmi (Non-Traditional) Sazerac
The Adjmi (Non-Traditional) Sazerac
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Morris Adjmi
Buddhist Smile
Buddhist Smile
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
William Pedersen
Bramble Redux
Bramble Redux
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Joel Sanders
The Cloepfil Rhubarb Gimlet
The Cloepfil Rhubarb Gimlet
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
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New York Christmas Sour
New York Christmas Sour
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
Muse:
Scott Marble, David Benjamin, Kenneth Frampton
The Adjaye Switchel
The Adjaye Switchel
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
Muse:
David Adjaye
The Monty Daisy
The Monty Daisy
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
The Erin
The Erin
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Gregg Pasquarelli
Devil and the Details
Devil and the Details
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Louisa Hutton
The Hartford
The Hartford
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Andrea Leers
Brown Derby
Brown Derby
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Banana Tickler
Banana Tickler
Muse:
David Hollenberg, David Piscuskas
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
The Turrell Tonic
The Turrell Tonic
Creator:
Eben Klemm, Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Lee F. Mindel, James Turrell
The Mooretini
The Mooretini
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Charles Moore
Harmon's Ti Punch
Harmon's Ti Punch
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Frank Harmon
The Techtonic Shift
The Techtonic Shift
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Tom Kundig
The Culver
The Culver
Creator:
Eben Klemm, Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Eric Owen Moss
Negroni Sbagliato Bianco or White Mistaken Negroni
Negroni Sbagliato Bianco or White Mistaken Negroni
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
Muse:
Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi
The Kombucha Quaffer
The Kombucha Quaffer
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Billie Tsien
The Laguardia Control Tower Swizzle
The Laguardia Control Tower Swizzle
Muse:
Bartholomew Voorsanger
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
The Perfect Lobby
The Perfect Lobby
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Deborah Berke
More-ish
More-ish
Muse:
Farshid Moussavi
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
The Esquiro
The Esquiro
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Todd Schliemann
The Wedge
The Wedge
Creator:
Toby Cecchini, David Moo
Muse:
Daniel Libeskind
Cross-Isle Expressway
Cross-Isle Expressway
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Audrey Matlock
The Frances Smash
The Frances Smash
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Frances Halsband
The Ramos Gin Fizz
The Ramos Gin Fizz
Muse:
Bing Thom
Creator:
David Moo, Toby Cecchini
Dad's Gin and Tonic
Dad's Gin and Tonic
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Rob Rogers
The Anti Southside
The Anti Southside
Creator:
Toby Cecchini
Muse:
Richard Weller
The Uncommon Cocktail
The Uncommon Cocktail
Creator:
Eben Klemm
Muse:
Tom Balsley
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