Image 13 of 21 from gallery of 6:19 Studio / balbek bureau. Photograph by Yevhenii Avramenko
Discerning diners can enjoy one of the famed burgers from popular Copenhagen franchise ‘Gasoline Grill’ at their new outpost in Værnedamsvej, Copenhagen; the minimal venue...
Image 6 of 10 from gallery of Dot Comme Gallery Shop / Sibling Architecture. Photograph by Sean Fennesssy
Image 13 of 13 from gallery of Hagius Sports Studio / Gonzalez Haase Architects. Photograph by Thomas Meyer
Image 7 of 26 from gallery of Crosby Studios Store / Crosby Studios. Photograph by Mikhail Loskutov
Image 26 of 37 from gallery of CODO /Suzuyo Head Office / Shuhei Goto Architects. Photograph by Kenta Hasegawa
Seoul-based creative collective Studio Fragment drew inspiration from the informality, fun and irreverence of skate culture in the design of Dorrell’s new Seoul outpost
Gli studi tedeschi Brandlhuber + Emde e Burlon/Muck Petzet Architekten costruiscono un edificio a uso misto con grandi terrazze e confini labili tra spazio pubblico e privato.
Image 9 of 21 from gallery of Giordano / Binocle. Photograph by Giovanna Silva
Flynn's Tavern Under the Third Avenue El, 1942 | #NYC #NY
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5th Avenue between 41st and 42nd Streets c.1884
Mitch O’Connell is a Chicago-based photographer. As a 17-year-old, he traveled to NYC to document the now long-lost treasures that Times Square once held in the 80s.
RS is a minimalist shop located in Yixing, China, designed by 0321
Photograph by Cornell Capa. Bronx, New York, October 1952.
Image 11 of 36 from gallery of Museumplein Limburg Kerkrade / Shift Architecture Urbanism. Photograph by Rene de Wit
Image 16 of 44 from gallery of The Animal Backbone / I.F.S.E. SPACE CREATIVE LAB. Photograph by Zheng Shi
42nd Street and 7th Avenue Photo by Robert Rossicone, ca. 1970
As a young aspiring artist in the late 1980s and early 1990s, illustrator Mitch O'Connell found himself exploring Manhattan's 42nd street, camera in hand.
And no, the Naked Cowboy isn't No. 1.
Fred Stein (1909–1967) was an early pioneer of the hand-held camera who became a gifted street photographer in Paris and New York after he was forced to flee his native Germany by the Nazi threat in the early 1930s. He explored the new creative possibilities of photography, capturing spontaneous scenes from life on the street. He was also a master portraitist, creating intimate images of many of the great personalities of the 20th century. In the freedom of New York, the energy of the city infused Stein's work. He added the medium-format Rolleiflex, which takes pictures in a square format. The city's cultural mix fit perfectly with his talents and concerns. He took to the streets and ranged from Harlem to Fifth Avenue, invigorated by the bustle and variety of the New World. He loved the American spirit; and as an outsider, he came to the various ethnic areas without preconceived ideas. He was able to see in the residents a style, humor and dignity that seems perfectly fresh, even today, as evidenced in "Little Italy" 1943. Newspaper Hat, 1946 Girl in Car, 1947 Mt. Morris Park Two Matrons, NY, 1948 Police Car, New York, 1942 Lunch Break, New York, 1947 Brooklyn boys, 1946 Post No Bills, NY, 1946 Dobbs, Fifth Avenue, NY, 1946 Ballfield, NY, 1946 Coney Island, 1946 Times Square Night, NY, 1947 Shoeshine, 1948 Nadinola, New York, 1944 Man on Bumper, NY, 1949 Thumbs Up, NY, 1944 Hydrant, 1947 Climbing Rocks, NY, 1948 Americans All, New York, 1943 Orchard Beach, New York, 1946 Man in Pushcart, NY, 1944 Under the El, New York, 1949 Subway Steps, NY, 1943 Little Italy, New York, 1943 Chinatown, 1944 Bench, NY, 1941 Vaudeville, NY 1946 Snow White, 1946 Schoolboys, NY, 1944 Italy Surrenders, NY, 1943 Foley Square, NY, 1948
Twenty20 has closed down, however, the best photos from Twenty20 photographers are still available on Envato Elements.
Image 8 of 12 from gallery of OMA designed Maggie Gartnaval Opens Today. Image courtesy of OMA; photography by Philippe Ruault
BuildingEast London studios for three artists by Matheson Whiteley
Source: Bruther Photography: Julien Hourcade, Maxime Delvaux, Marvin Leuvrey, Salem Mostefaoui Located on the southern edge of the majestic park of the Cité Universitaire, the “Maison Julie-Victoire Daubié” (home of a residence for young researchers) has the privilege of enriching one of the capital's most beautiful collections of modern architecture. Building in a park, without Source: Bruther Photography: Julien Hourcade, Maxime Delvaux, Marvin Leuvrey, Salem Mostefaoui Located on the southern edge of the majestic park of the Cité Universitaire, the “Maison Julie-Victoire Daubié” (home of a residence for young researchers) has the privilege of enriching one of the capital's most beautiful collections of modern architecture. Building in a park, without