Archive for new york city

seeing…

 

 

lots more of these beauties out and about this summer…

LINUS

Images : Linus

 

 

 

knowing…

that

Jenna Lyons

is taking over the world and everything

but I still cant help but love her

way-over-published

beautiful

Brooklyn

home.

 

Images : Case Abitare November 2010

making…

 

notes

on

beautiful

City Hall Station

 

October 1904 – December 1945

 

Photos : James Maher

getting…

Excited!

Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce

is here.

Photos : Frank Ockenfels 3

enjoying…

Some of the pics of the fantastic

211 Elizabeth model.

Thanks

RW2

for another belly-full-of-butterflies-project.

“I think the present can be very shrill…”

Stephen Alesch

Just watched a phenomenal documentation of some of the thinking

here.

(beautifully made!)

Images : 211 Elizabeth


watching…

the entropy of these

kickass

graphics.

[Hoping the movie is as good as the poster]

Photos : RWM

looking…

at townhouse porn,

working with Steven Harris on a project.

New York City little slices of heaven.

Images : Steven Harris Architects LLP

pouring…

over my new favorite website.

SepiaTown!

Photos : New York Public Library

traveling…

a little this weekend, and once again, was subjected to the incredible architectural devestation that happened to poor Penn Station in 1963-1968.

I know its an old story in New York, but no matter how many times I experience the result I still feel some shock, and actual sadness despite never having seen the original. I also feel that familiar feeling I get when I’m on a frontage road, near a strip mall, or in a parking garage…that modernity has seriously betrayed us.

They actually tore it down.

Now I know at the moment its all in fashion to be nostalgic. The Edison bulbs (aka hipster beacons) hanging above every bar, cocktails like ‘The Moscow Mule’ becoming common place on drink lists, any number of little things (that I happen to love) to remind us of the cozy dimly-lit, much less antiseptic time in this city. However, nothing does my head in like imagining coming home from Philadelphia to the original  Pennsylvania Station.

“Any city gets what it admires, will pay for and ultimately, deserves. Even when we had Penn Station, we couldn’t afford to keep it clean. We want and deserve tin-can architecture in a tinhorn culture. And we will probably be judged not by the monuments we build, but those we have destroyed.”

“Farewell to Penn Station,” New York Times editorial, October 30, 1963

Love the 2nd episode in Season 3 of Mad Men when Sterling Cooper takes on the subject.

McKim, Mead, and White

Charles Luckman

Images : Unknown

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