Open Houses With Stark Modern and Historical Contrasts to See, Starting at $1.75 Million
This week's open house picks comprise four renovated houses, all dating from the 19th century and ex...
Stephen Zacks is an architecture critic, urbanist, and curator based in New York City. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice, Art in America, Hyperallergic, Abitare, Landscape Architecture Magazine, The Architect’s Newspaper, Architectural Record, Metropolis, Monocle, Blueprint, Mic, Curbed, and Print. He is currently writing a cultural history of New York City during the 1970s and 80s.
This week's open house picks comprise four renovated houses, all dating from the 19th century and ex...
A rather delightful alcove studio with a richly embellished interior, carved out of a gilded former ...
An unusual brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District was apparently built originally as a flats...
A studio co-op in Kensington has a large foyer and a separate kitchen and dining area that may offse...
Bay Ridge shows off its gracious charms in this circa 1915 wood-frame bungalow perched above the str...
This weekend's open house picks remind us of coming warmer days, including an early 20th century hou...
It's as grand as they come, with a price to match. For the diplomat or chief executive on an extende...
Longtime Greenpoint residents may be fascinated to peek behind the facade of this freestanding Itali...
This conveniently laid out two-bedroom co-op in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District is not the le...
The Romanesque Revival-style brownstone at 722 Decatur Street in Ocean Hill isn't your typical flip....