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  • A boy runs along the Storefront for Art and Architecture's "Speechbuster" display, made of interlocking styrofoam blocks. The blocks, here arranged in a platform, could be rearranged in a number of permutations.
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  • Two children play in the Storefront for Art and Architecture's "Speechbuster" display, made of interlocking styrofoam blocks. The girl has fit into a small space between the pieces.
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  • The former Thomas A. Radcliffe House at 484 E. 17th St., between Dorchester Road and Ditmas Ave., displays a blend of shngle-style Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architecture.
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  • A model showing various types of Brooklyn townhouses by Manifold Architectural Studio of Brooklyn at BklynDesigns, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 973 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. The building is the former Albermarle Theater, built in 1919-1920.
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  • Brooklyn's "Gingerbread House" in Bay Ridge.
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  • Brooklyn's "Gingerbread House" in Bay Ridge.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. The rainbow arch of ballons was preceded by the number "50" in a tall balloon arrangement.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. Under the rainbow balloon arch prior to the start of the march.
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  • The back of the Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The entrance to theMontauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • New York, NY - April 16, 2017. A woman wears an elaborate arched headpiece covered with hundreds of flowers at New York's annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Festival on Fifth Avenue.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • Michael Christian's monumental metal sculpture "Kolios" in Toronto's Distillery District.
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  • Pedestrians stroll by Daniel Liebeskind's addition to the Royal Ontario Museum on Toronto's Bloor Street.
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  • Commuters rush through the concourse of New York's Grand Central Terminal on a busy afternoon. The station was designed by the firm of Reed & Stem, with the facade by Warren & Wetmore, and was opened in 1913.
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  • The IAC Building (left) at 555 W 18th Street and 520 West Chelsea by Annabelle Seldorf seen from the High Line. The IAC building is one of the few new workplaces in the neighborhood.
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  • 1 World Trade Center under construction, lit with holiday lights, viewed from Church Street.
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  • A small chst of cherry made by Garrett Neudeck of GN Furniture at BklynDesigns, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • The Episcopal Chirch of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island. It was design by Richard Upjohn, built in the Gothic revival style, and opened in 1845.
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  • The  United Congregational Church in Little Compton, Rhode Island, seen from its graveyard. The building dates to 1835.
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  • The Providence skyline from the turning basin prior to the lighting of Waterfire. On the right is the Bank of of American Building, formerly the Industrial Trust Tower, and sometimes known as the Superman Buildling. On the left is One Financial Plaza, formerly the Hospital Trust Tower.
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  • Handlers from Snarkitecture stand by an inflated ball on Mulberry Street as a performance in the Ideas City festival.
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  • A crowd looks down Jersey Street at a pile of inflated balls, part of a performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • A handler starts to move an inflated ball on Jersey Street near the corner of Mulberry Street, part of the Ideas City performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • A compass rose and decorative painting on the floor of the foyer to Gracie Mansion.
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  • Zuber wallpaper in the dinign room of Gracie Maniosn.
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  • Zuber wallpaper in the dinign room of Gracie Maniosn.
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  • Hamilton Grange
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  • Hamilton Grange
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  • Interior of the Kings Theatre, originally Loew's Kings Theatre, one of five original "Loew's Wonder Theatres," opened in 1929. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, with interior design by Harold W. Rambusch.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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  • Bread in the cases of Caputo's Bake Shop in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens.
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  • The interior of Caputo's Bake Shop in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens.
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  • Lard bread, with prosciutto, provolone and hot peppers, in Caputo's Bake Shop in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens.
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  • Lard bread, with prosciutto, provolone and hot peppers, in Caputo's Bake Shop in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens.
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  • Drawings decorate the starwell at the Drawing Center.
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  • A wooden model of midtown Manhattan in 1:3200 scale, carved by Arizona modelmakre Michael G Chesko., who got his infomrataion from satellite imagery. books and maps.
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  • A model of Battery Park City, with One World Trade Center at its center.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • Pedestrians pass the Polish Restaurant Czehoski on Toronto's trendy Queen Street West.
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  • Colorful pots of flowers outside shops in Toronto's DIstillery District.
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  • Restored sign of Gooderham & Worts Limited in Toronto's Distillery District
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  • Henry Moore sculpture "Large Two Forms" outside the Frank Gehry-designed Art Gallery of Ontario.
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  • A man walks by the graphic sign at the entrance to the Art Gallery of Ontario.
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  • Will Alsop's "pencil box" addition to the Ontario College of Art & Design's Sharp Centre for Design.
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  • Businesmen walking in front of Toronto's Union Station on a sunny autumn afternoon.
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  • Train passengers in the Great Hall, the main waiting room of Toronto's Union Station
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  • Train passengers in the Great Hall, the main waiting room of Toronto's Union Station
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  • The gilt towers of the Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto's financial district.
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  • The gilt towers of the Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto's financial district.
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  • Two African-American women strolll by the Obama Cafe on Toronto's Danforth Street.
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  • Bethesda Terrace Arcade in Central Park, designed by Jacob Wrey Mould, with Minton ceiling tiles.
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  • 135 East 57th St., by architctural firm Kohn Peersen Fox, built in 1987, looking up through the exedra.
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  • The Music Inn, a store for vintage and unusual musical instruments, on West 4th Street on New York's Greenwich Village.
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  • The Arthur Nerken School of Engineering building at Cooper Union, by Thom Mayne of Morphosis with Gruzen Samton, completed in 2009.
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  • Late afternoon reflections on the side of 9 W 56th St., designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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  • The IAC Building (left) at 555 W 18th Street and 520 West Chelsea by Annabelle Seldorf seen from the High Line. The IAC building is one of the few new workplaces in the neighborhood.
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  • The pool at the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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  • The Metropolitan Life Insurance Compay tower at 1 Madison Avenue, by Pierre Le Brun of Napoleon Le Brun & Sons, erected 1893, and altered by Lloyd Morgan in 1964.
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  • Astor Place Tower, designned by architect Charles Gwathmey, completed in 2005.
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  • The spire of the Bank of America Tower (right) completed in 2009, and 1095 Sixthe Aenue (left), formerly the Bell Atlantic buildign, byKahn & jacobs, 1970, and with a new glass facade by Moed de Armas & Shannon, 2008. The Bank of American Tower is the world's first LEED Platinum rated skyscraper.
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  • Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building (second tall building from the left) from the New York Life building.
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  • Handmade chef's knives by Michael Zieba at BklynDesigns, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City. Zieba makes most of his knives to order.
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  • An attendee takes a photo of a model of some proposed buildings by Studio Cadena at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Designer Roberto Gil of Casa Kids unfolds a bunk bed with integral ladders at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • A loft bed in the booth of Urban Chandy at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Designer Yiannis Mytalas of YiaPa Studio with one of his bug-like lights, made of re-used and recycled parts from machines, clocks, and electronic equipment, at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Lighting fixtures in the form of calla lilies, by Paraskevi Barola of YiaPa Studios at BklynDesigns, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • A representative from Brooklyn Butcher Block, which makes exquisite cutting boards from hardwoods, at the BklynDesigns show, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City. On the table in front of him is a butcher block glue dup to look like brickwork.
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  • Painter Rodrigo Valles painting a large mural inside the BklynDesigns show, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Painter Rodrigo Valles painting a large mural inside the BklynDesigns show, part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Bernadette, with a Ramones vinyl LP, poses in the booth of Waxrax, which manufactures rolling and stationary steel and aluminum storage racks for vinyl LPs.
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  • Joe Silver and Justin Horowitz, the two principals of Westkill, in front of some of their wall clocks, which feature designs silkscreened onto wood. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • A woman leafs through a design magazine in the exhibit space of the American Design Club, which represents designers, at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • New York, NY, USA-27 March 2016. A man wears a tall yellow hat shaped like a cylindrical bird apartment house with colored eggs at the entrances  in the annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Festival. Behind him is a Nathan's hot dog cart with the sign reading "This is the original since 1916."
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  • The Episcopal Chirch of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island. It was design by Richard Upjohn, built in the Gothic revival style, and opened in 1845.
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  • Beavertail Lighthouse and the light keeper's cottage in Jamestown, Rhode Island, at sunset. The first  lighthouse was built on this spot in 1749; the present lighthouse dates to 1856.
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  • Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Rhode Island, at sunset. The first  lighthouse was built on this spot in 1749; the present lighthouse dates to 1856.
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  • Watch Hill lighthosue and the lighthouse keeper's house, Watch Hill, Westerly, Rhode Island.
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  • Handlers from Snarkitecture slowly move an inflated ball down Mulberry Street as a performance in the Ideas City festival while two bystanders walk by.
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  • A crowd looks down Jersey Street at a pile of inflated balls, part of a performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • An art installation using synchronized flashing warning lights, part of the Ideas City festival on Mulberry Street.
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  • A handler walks slowly in front of an inflated ball on Jersey Street near the corner of Mulberry Street, part of the Ideas City performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • A handler stands by inflated balls on Jersey Street near the corner of Mulberry Street, part of the Ideas City performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • A handler stands in front of an inflated ball on Jersey Street near the corner of Mulberry Street, part of the Ideas City performance by Snarkitecture.
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  • Corwds on the Bowery pass some exhibits at the Ideas City street festival. Many of the exhibits were in Sara D. Roosevelt Park, but two blocks of the Bowery and some side streets also featured exhibits.
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  • A dance troupe during a performance at the Ideas City festival.
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  • leather boots made by Olivier Rabbath, who teaches bootmaking to the public in his Brooklyn studio.
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  • Twoo performers braced in a doorway, part of the Ideas City street fesival. Otehr performances included dance and music.
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  • A girl fastens a piece of bamboo to a structure at Sub Rosa's Sustanable Play exhibit as her mother watches and gives advice.
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  • A mother and child add pieces to a bamboo and zip-tie play piece at Sub Rosa's sustaninable play booth.
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  • Bystanders pose for photos in front of an exhibit decorated with triangles of fabric and featuring two large eyes.
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  • Terreform ONE is a tower made from styrofoam packaging from the neighborhood. A number of exhibits stressed recycling, re-using and repurposing materials.
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