This witty and original film is about the open spaces of cities and why some of them work for people while others don't. Beginning at New York's Seagram Plaza, one of the most used open areas in the city, the film proceeds to analyze why this space is so popular and how other urban oases, both in New York and elsewhere, measure up. Based on direct observation of what people actually do, the film presents a remarkably engaging and informative tour of the urban landscape and looks at how it can be made more hospitable to those who live in it.

A look at how form, color, smell, consistency, the sounds made during eating, manufacturing techniqu...

Stories from survivors frame this documentary detailing the sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwe...

On the tiny island of Martha's Vineyard, where presidents and celebrities vacation, trophy homes thr...

New York City's beloved Ukrainian restaurant Veselka is best known for its borscht and varenyky, but...

Static was filmed from a helicopter circling around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour. It wa...

An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor, ...

In Buffalo, N.Y., some of the greatest works of American architecture relay a remarkable story that ...

Amie Siegel’s film installations often reveal the hidden narratives behind architecture and design, ...

5000 years ago the ancient Elamites established a glorious civilization that lasted about three mill...

One neighborhood in New York City, March 2020: the coronavirus is spreading rapidly, the federal gov...

For over 6 years, Matt Green, 37, has been walking every street in New York City – a total of more t...

Tracing the history of blue jeans around the globe.

Aalto is one of the greatest names in modern architecture and design, Aino and Alvar Aalto gave thei...

The best of Led Zeppelin's legendary 1973 appearances at Madison Square Garden. Interspersed through...

No understanding of the modern movement in architecture is possible without knowledge of its master ...

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...
This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Rober...
The life and works of Frei Otto told in his own words and by those he inspired. An in-depth look at ...