1000 New York Buildings: Forward of the book describing famous structures in New York City. Includes news, books, lectures, and author biography.
Architectural League of New York: This non-profit organization shares its lecture, exhibition, publication and program information.
Architecture Exhibitions in the New York City Metropolitan Area: A listing of museum, gallery and other exhibits on architecture and architectural topics.
Cityrhythm New York City: Photo gallery covering Manhattan from Ellis Island to the Upper East Side, and from Brooklyn Heights to the top of the Empire State Building.
Gottscho-Schleisner Collection: Library of Congress searchable collection of c.29,000 photographs by Samuel Gottscho and William Schleisner 1935-1955 of buildings, interiors, and gardens of renowned architects and interior designers includes many in Greater NY.
Historic House Trust of New York City: Preserves and promotes 19 historic house museums located in the city. Includes overview, event calendar, news and contact information.
Monster Walk: Photographs and descriptions of the gargoyles that decorate the buildings of Wall Street, Gramercy Park, Madison, the Brooklyn Museum, and the West Side.
New York Architecture Images: Tom Fletcher's pictures and information about the city's 1000 most impressive buildings. Includes old postcards, suggested walks and a forum.
New York Landmarks Conservancy: An organization which helps owners of older buildings by providing grants, low-interest loans, hands-on consulting services, workshops and publications.
New York Skyscraper Page: Andrew Stern gives the official heights, photography and descriptions of New York's completed, planned and proposed highrises.
Paul Halsall/Fordham University/Medieval New York Guide: Documenting the histories of the European, Byzantine, and Islamic Middle Ages in the streets and buildings of NYC. Essays and photos.
The Architect's Newspaper: Covers New York architecture and design. Information on the latest projects, unfolding politics, current events and cultural developments related to architecture.
The Skyscraper Museum: Private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of highrise buildings. Exhibits and information on the architecture, materials, and physics of highrise construction.