Tag Archives: Architecture

Full House At Harlem Panel on ‘Changing Architecture’

architurual conversation

Scott Metzner, principal of Janus Property headlined ‘Changing Architecture’ panel series on Monday, April 22 at the Malt House in the Factory District. Continue reading

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Leake and Watts Orphanage Asylum 1843

Leake and Watts Orphanage Asylum.  Along the south side of the Cathedral you can see the 1843 Greek Revival buildingLeake and Watts Orphanage Asylum.  Along the south side of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine you can see the Greek Revival building built in 1843. Continue reading

HW Pick: Medieval Arts Children’s Workshop in Harlem

Cathedral of St. John the Divine

In this signature workshop, children carve a block of limestone, create medieval illuminated letters, design gargoyles, weave, and more! Recommended for ages 4 and up. Continue reading

The Harlem Edge: Cultivating Connections Exhibition (video)

The new video is for the Emerging New York Architects (ENYA) committee for an exhibition titled Harlem Edge: Cultivating Connections currently on view at the Center for Architecture. Continue reading

Getty Gas Station, 125th Street and 12th Avenue, 1950′s

This is a photograph of the Getty gas station looking southeast on the corner of 125th Street and 12th Avenue in Manhattanville in West Harlem during the early 1950′s.   Continue reading

The Harlem Hall, in Harlem 1873

Just east of Park Avenue at 125th street, the building in the center of this photograph was once The Harlem Hall. Continue reading

The Harlem Edge On The Waterfront

The Harlem Edge: Cultivating Connections, on view at the Center for Architecture from July 12 through October 31, presents entries to the latest ideas competition developed by the Emerging New York Architects (ENYA) Committee.
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Columbia Starchitecture in Harlem

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Think Columbia only wants to put West Harlem under the knife? Think again, Uptowners. While most people are nervously chewing their fingernails over the details of NYU’s expansion plan, the Ivy Leaguers have been moving on some big plans for Inwood. Continue reading