Much of the interiors are temporal, such as with ever-changing walls tagged by street artists shoboshobo and Zevs.
When land is scarce and expensive you build close and high, and Manhattan is an island of solid street walls and shoulder-to-shoulder skyscrapers.
The hotel and several nearby buildings are now locked in by blast walls and the street in front of the hotel entrance is completely deserted.
Within the dark walls of 97 Orchard Street, Germans, Irish, Italians, and Sephardic Greeks crammed their large families, with dead horses and filth of all description littering the nearby streets.
The quartet spend their days and Jyvaskyla's long, dark midwinter nights finding rails, walls and other beguiling items of street furniture in their hometown.
In small, dark rooms, or rooms that seemed to be missing walls, that were sliding onto the street.
Underground, there are plaques echoing the street names above etched into the walls, helping the cataphiles navigate.
It blamed plastic windows and doors for affecting 83% of at-risk areas, with poorly maintained roads and pavements, street clutter, loss of garden walls, hedges and satellite dishes listed as predominant threats to an area's character.
He objects to monolithic buildings like New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which separate their collections from the hubbub of the street with vast staircases and thick stone walls.
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The outdoor space is also an unofficial graffiti exhibition with two works by British street artist Banksy and local artists working on walls around the market.
Here street art is also in abundance, scrawled on walls and lovingly adorning the facades of the hallmark low-storey residences.
The building, designed by the Rockwell Group, uses a flowing design throughout the hotel -- literally, through the lights moving up and down its walls, and symbolically, as people spill out onto the street corners from its ground floor nightclub.
More compact, it has grey and black walls with much of the same equipment to be found down the street.
On the walls, wisteria drapes over the outside, creating a barrier from the street.
According to Mr. Gasnick, who has since netted trout in the flooded basements of 301 and 325 East 52nd street, the stream is audible, as it whimpers behind walls and below cellars.
It is expected to reveal the less salubrious parts of Roman London outside of the City walls with archaeologists anticipating to encounter Roman timber-framed buildings and a street surface 6m below ground level.
To meet Internal Revenue Service rules, a small office space for the bank separated by glass walls was constructed inside the partnership's own modest offices on West 36th Street.
Mr. Chapman, considered a member of the Wall Street establishment, later told Wall Street Journal reporter Monica Langley in her book "Tearing Down the Walls" that he was surprised to find he and Mr. Weill got along.
The Environment Agency said the Sheffield Lower Don Valley Flood Protection Project would involve repairs to existing defences, as well as "raising walls and reinforcing existing structures along a stretch of the River don between Nursery Street in Sheffield and Blackburn Brook near the M1".
On another street the New York Hotel is now a shell, windows shattered and walls crumbling.
Affordable urban art can be found at 83 Club Street, a bar where visitors can buy what they see on the walls as they sip cocktails and eat French-influenced bites such as marinated salmon blinis and roasted beer and Harissa sausage.
Two businesses in the city took part in the project - Bagelman on Bond Street and Costa Coffee on London Road - and gave permission for their side walls to be used.
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