June 23, 2006

Seafarers in Stone

Posted by jmarston at 11:38 PM

December 01, 2005

Threeway Broadway

Posted by jmarston at 09:30 PM

Sirens of Lower Broadway

Posted by jmarston at 09:28 PM

October 24, 2005

Hats Off

Posted by jmarston at 03:37 PM

October 06, 2005

Grand

Posted by jmarston at 11:23 AM | Comments (2)

October 05, 2005

Ram Me

Posted by jmarston at 12:08 PM | Comments (1)

October 04, 2005

Guarding the Right Angles

Posted by jmarston at 12:18 PM

September 14, 2005

Chelsea Angel

Posted by jmarston at 04:48 PM

September 13, 2005

Family Affairs

Posted by jmarston at 12:45 PM

August 08, 2005

Ghostly

Posted by jmarston at 07:21 PM | Comments (1)

August 02, 2005

Ladies of Scotland

Posted by jmarston at 11:37 AM

August 01, 2005

1806

Posted by jmarston at 04:06 PM

July 29, 2005

Distant Stares

Posted by jmarston at 04:41 PM | Comments (1)

July 21, 2005

Parisian Faces

Posted by jmarston at 12:42 PM

June 03, 2005

Sunset Boys

Posted by jmarston at 11:12 AM

May 19, 2005

Midtown Aztec

Posted by jmarston at 11:58 AM

May 10, 2005

Dispensed From Above II


Posted by jmarston at 12:38 PM

Dispensed From Above

Posted by jmarston at 11:42 AM

May 05, 2005

I See You

Posted by jmarston at 04:14 PM

Horses of Egypt

Posted by jmarston at 10:52 AM | Comments (1)

May Flowers

Miami's mighty building orgy just got a little bit more extravagant, as plans to build the largest residential tower - 110 stories (1200ft) - have been unveiled by developer Larry Cohen. Although still unapproved, you can bet the chances of it passing through are best in Miami's Sun-Sensational bubble of hi-rise lux living. Although, get this, it will be Concrete. Yes, indeed, I wonder what a 1200ft concrete hi-rise will look like. Can we get Safdie on the scene? Speaking of which, a documentary, Moshe Safdie: The Power of Architecture, will be making the rounds... I look forward to that, he had a wonderful cameo in that fantastic film, My Architect. Interesting link, via Brownstoner, about the upcoming NYC tree inventory. The choice quote comes mid-article: "Last year, for example, the Office of the New York Attorney General mandated $47,000 worth of tree planting in a January, 2004, settlement with four school bus companies accused of excessive idling, one of the first attempts by a government agency to include trees in the bargaining process on air pollution." Dats what I'm talkin' bout!

Posted by jmarston at 10:03 AM

May 04, 2005

Broadway Heroes

Posted by jmarston at 12:58 PM

7th Ave Army

Posted by jmarston at 10:33 AM

May 03, 2005

More Famous Faces

Posted by jmarston at 02:52 PM

Decrepit & Marginal

"The parts of Manhattan I have loved—the dirty, decrepit, marginal zones where anything goes—are going the way of the meatpacking district. Which is to say they are being developed into detestable orgies of luxury condos, boutique hotels, stores that sell four things, and curiously uninteresting “hot spots.” In a Manhattan where there was once a nightclub called Paradise Garage, which was exactly what it sounds like, there is now Bungalow 8, also exactly what the name suggests. Exclusivity has become so exclusive that Paris Hilton may soon be the only person who goes out, dancing on a table in a nightclub-for-one, like a plastic ballerina spinning inside a cheap jewelry box." -NYMagazine...amen.

Posted by jmarston at 10:17 AM

April 19, 2005

Lad

Posted by jmarston at 10:25 AM

April 15, 2005

Thinks

Posted by jmarston at 02:55 PM

April 14, 2005

7th Ave Sensual

Posted by jmarston at 04:32 PM

New Category Alert

Category: Faces... for the thousands of beautiful and amazing faces; human, animal, and otherwise, that look down upon us from their carved abodes above.

Posted by jmarston at 02:14 PM

April 13, 2005

April

Posted by jmarston at 10:48 AM

April 12, 2005

Little Angels

Posted by jmarston at 11:26 AM

Little Man's Big Shoulders

Posted by jmarston at 11:23 AM