Please enter your email and website or LinkedIn to receive more information about our free and paid accounts.
Thanks! We'll reply to you shortly.
Please enter your email address below and we’ll send you instructions on how to change your password.
Enter your new password below or generate one. The password should be at least ten characters long. To make it stronger, use upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols.
John Muggenborg explores the soon-to-be most sustainable hotel in the country for the New York Times. Originally designed in the ’60s by Marcel Breuer, the building is now under Bruce Becker’s visionary guidance.
In May, our Spotlight Emailer displayed the open, light, and stylized Home & Garden images of Eduardo Macarios, Seth Powers, Jared Kuzia, David Papazian, John Muggenborg, A Frame, Jeffrey Totaro, Peter Molick, Tom Parker, Francisco Estrada, and Barry Grossman.
Regarded as one of the world’s most iconic cities, New York is a place synonymous with power, money, freedom, and history. This symbolism is frequently captured through its infamous architecture. Throughout its nearly 400 years of history, the city has constantly developed its architectural language due to its variable needs and tremendous influence on the world.