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The New New York Photography Corps

The changing Manhattan skyline, as seen from Transmitter Park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The New New York Photography Corps
A Project of the Architectural League of New York
In 2009 – 2010, I participated in the Architectural League of New York's New New York Photography Corps project, a reexamination of the work of the original New York Photography Corps in the context of the tail end of the recent real estate boom. Photographers were sent to every corner of the city to document what had changed and what had stayed the same, which projects were transformative and which had stalled.
A borded up house for sale in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
A construction fence blocks a long-empty lot in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The original Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, an impossible-seeming glassy cube.
A patchwork construction fence in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Peering through a window grate at an empty factory in Laurelton, Queens.
A disused factory in Laurelton, Queens.
Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, renovated by Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
Recently completed but still empty condos facing the East River in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The New New York Photography Corps
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The New New York Photography Corps

Photographs of New York City's buildings and public spaces from the New New York Photography Corps, a project of the Architectural League of New Read More

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