Urban Adventure

I am parkour (and so can you!)

Adventure awaits if you have the courage to put down that textbook and learn a few moves.

A new way to explore New York in the digital age

Museum of the Phantom City, a new iPhone application, proves that there's an app for exploring the City, past and present.

Aesthetics and utility collide above the Hudson

An adventure on the West Side's lone bridge

The train that time forgot: an underground narrative of New York’s ignored subway line

For all the slack the G train deservedly takes, its route meanders through some of New York’s most dynamic neighborhoods.

Urban Adventure: on a quest to find where the subway ends

In contrast to Coney Island, the Rockaways offer more than postcard nostalgia and the ruins of dreamscapes and playlands.

City Island: A Seaside Village in the Bronx

For a skinny seaside village set snugly between Pelham Bay Park and the Long Island Sound, the name City Island seems rather ill fitting.

Adventures in Architecture: Gotham's Bridges

There are 2,027 bridges in New York City. Over the past two years, I’ve walked across 19, ridden across maybe 10 more, and been intrigued by countless others from afar.

To the Brooklyn Docks and Back

I’ve been to Red Hook three times, and each time, I’ve used a different route.

A Quixotic Journey to Audubon Terrace

Nestled between 155th and 156th streets on Broadway in Washington Heights, the stately museum complex at Audubon Terrace just doesn’t seem to fit with its surroundings.

Cats, Chamber Pots Salvaged at Demolition Depot

The words on the disjointed sign blare out the name “DEMOLITION DEPOT,” but the gears, planks, and oddments that make up the giant letters show the trade of this establishment: architectural salvag