This video showcases BuildTheEarth NYC, a monumental five-year project to recreate New York City in Minecraft at a 1:1 scale. Over 50,000 buildings have been meticulously crafted across Lower Manhattan by a dedicated team of builders. The video takes viewers on a tour through various districts, highlighting the evolution of areas like the World Trade Center, Tribeca, Two Bridges, Little Italy, Chinatown, and Civic Center. It emphasizes the intricate detail put into each building and street, even adjusting for real-world elevation. The project also extends to residential areas in boroughs like Queens. The BuildTheEarth initiative encourages anyone to join and contribute, offering a unique opportunity to explore a massively scaled-down version of New York City.
[VIDEO] He Spent 23 Years Transforming His NYC Apartment
Join Mike Faraci as he gives a full tour of his meticulously transformed apartment in Uptown Manhattan, a space he has entirely renovated by hand since purchasing it in 2002. Mike, a passionate DIYer, showcases his ingenuity, from completely rebuilding his kitchen with big box store cabinets and installing French doors to maximize natural light, to crafting a faux chimney to hide TV wires. His home reflects a curated blend of family heirlooms, street finds, and budget-friendly pieces, including replica designer furniture and unique renter-friendly hacks like peel-and-stick wallpaper and vinyl floor tiles. The tour also highlights his home recording studio and extensive Lego collection, offering inspiration for anyone looking to achieve a high-end, personalized look in their New York City home without a millionaire's budget. Mike's journey demonstrates how patience and creativity can turn a standard unit into a custom Mid-Century Modern masterpiece.