photography

Back in Black

Do not mistake this as a reference to our dynamic, um flexible, unstable economy, but rather to the fact that I’m back in New York in my architecture uniform.  Work, teaching, and blogging shall resume.
Given that Monday was the first day of fall, I hope that everyone enjoyed their summers.  It was also my first […]


East Village, Then and Now

When I moved to New York, my first apartment was in the East Village.  More specifically, I was in Alphabet City at 10 St. and Ave. B, one block north of Tompkins Square Park.  This neighborhood in many ways formed my first impressions of the city and street life in New York.  To many, however, […]


Urban Exploring in the Sleepy City

To continue the idea of invisible infrastructure and urban exploration, I want to direct your attention to Sleepy City. This website catalogs an individual’s urban adventures through striking photography. Many of the places they visit are underground, but the slant is toward infrastructure and understanding how our cities work.

Courtesy of Sleepy City.