The Dazzling Designs for a New York That Never Existed
(via Atlas Obscura) Architect Raymond Hood, once described as a “brilliant bad boy,” is celebrated for designing the Rockefeller Center, the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Architect Raymond Hood, once described as a “brilliant bad boy,” is celebrated for designing the Rockefeller Center, the
Read more(via Vox) The Lincoln Memorial makes such a strong statement that its construction seems like a foregone conclusion: Of course
Read more(via Amusing Planet) At the southwest corner of Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue, in front of the entrance to the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In 1927, at the height of his career, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a gas station. Part of
Read more(via Great Big Story) The Library of Trinity College Dublin is the largest in Ireland. In addition to its impressive
Read more(via Good) As anyone who’s tried revamping his or her kitchen knows, remodeling can take a very long time. Between
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) We gather in the thousands, the tens of thousands and sometimes even the hundreds of thousands to
Read more(via Aeon) Graffiti on the walls of Europe’s old churches reveals the real Middle Ages – a world far removed
Read more(via Urban Ghost Media) Urban Ghosts have explored numerous abandoned places in many locations across the globe that have long
Read more(via Great Big Picture) For 53 years, Justo Gallego has been building a cathedral by hand on the outskirts of
Read more(via Great Big Story) One-hundred-fifty feet below Kansas City, in a 270-million-year-old limestone deposit, more than 1600 people work in
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