[WATCH] Museum of Modern Art Introduces "Virtual Views: New York, Open City" Online Exhibition

In the long months of the COVID-19 lockdown, many citizens have found their cities emptied of human presence and transformed into places of eerie unfamiliarity. Conversely, this experience has allowed many of us to freshly appreciate the architectural achievements that our cities are made of. Meanwhile, the protests following the Black Lives Matter movement and the boarding up of entire neighborhoods brought to the fore questions of ownership and inequity, and the way architectural monuments work as markers of capital.

Taking some of the most prominent built, and unbuilt, examples of New York City’s skyline and urban fabric as a cue, New York, Open City explores a selection of projects—from the UN Secretariat and Seagram Buildings, to MoMA’s expanded campus and the High Line, to unrealized projects from the 1960s, including one for the “Instant Slum Clearance” of Harlem—which will allow us to ask what these approaches mean in a moment when New York is looking once again for a more equitable future.

Check out the New York, Open City online exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art website to learn more.

[SEE IT] Peek Inside This Historic $9.75M Flatiron District Loft With A Secret Library

Today AD takes you to the Flatiron District in Manhattan to tour the mansion-scale loft at 6 West 20th Street. Located in the heart of the city just moments from Madison Square Park, this 4000+ sq. ft residence makes the perfect base for palatial New York living. The 110-year-old building off 5th Avenue underwent a gut renovation, bracingly bringing the interior up to contemporary standards of luxury (and then some.) A personal elevator opens onto a living room with 12’ ceilings and windows that bathe the space in light all day while the chef’s kitchen and spa bathroom elevate even the routine to the sublime. To fully escape the rush of midtown, pop into the quiet and peaceful secret library - an ideal spot to wind down your day.