Today marks the sixth anniversary of Urban Omnibus. Cassim Shepard reflects on the evolution of the publication and looks ahead to what comes next. The post On the First Six Years of Urban Omni...
http://urbanomnibus.net/2015/01/on-the-first-six-years-of-urban-omnibus-a-founding-editors-farewell/
An eighth grader's fascination with cities, public transit, and maps leads him to design subway maps for cities that don’t have mass transit systems. The post Subway Maps for Cities without S...
http://urbanomnibus.net/2014/10/subway-maps-for-cities-without-subways/
On June 27th, BAM is screening a newly restored print of Manfred Kirchheimer’s classic and under-appreciated document of a recent chapter in New York’s history. Stations of the Elevated (1980...
http://urbanomnibus.net/2014/06/stations-of-the-elevated-next-friday-night-at-bam/
A video offers a powerful case for why libraries need additional resources to extend opening hours. The post A Day in the Life of Branch Libraries appeared first on Urban Omnibus .
http://urbanomnibus.net/2014/06/a-day-in-the-life-of-branch-libraries/
Thank you to everyone who celebrated the first five years of UO with us last Friday! Check out photos from the party, featuring the projection installation produced in collaboration with Nuit Bla...
http://urbanomnibus.net/2014/03/party-photos-uo-block-party-2014-celebrating-five-years/
Today marks a milestone for us: five years ago, on January 7, 2009, Urban Omnibus went live. The post Five Years Young appeared first on Urban Omnibus .
On Wednesday night, 35 urban enthusiasts braved the cold to check out the Second Avenue Subway Community Information Center on 2nd Avenue between 84th and 85th Streets. The event reminded all of ...
In advance of The Architectural League's Beaux Arts Ball on September 28th at the 69th Regiment Armory, we take a look back at the civic and social role of National Guard armories in the American...
http://urbanomnibus.net/2013/09/the-armory-and-the-city-civic-spaces-of-the-national-guard/