NYC is home to some of the most iconic buildings in the world–and unfortunately some of the ugliest, like the Verizon building–so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a majority of the most loved buildings in the U.S. reside right in our very city.
Buildworld, a company that provides people with building and construction needs, analyzed Twitter posts of about 6,000 of the world’s most famous landmarks and then used AI to find out which of those received the most praise for their design.
And when it comes to the top ten most loved buildings in the U.S., NYC dominates.
In fact, six of the top ten most loved buildings reside in NYC, and include:
Empire State Building
Flatiron Building
Brooklyn Museum
One World Trade Center
New York Public Library
Chrysler Building
The Empire State Building has received quite a good amount of praise, with 63% of tweets about its design being positive ones. This building comes second only to Fallingwater in Millrun, PA, in which 65.1% of tweets regarding its design are positive.
Not too far away from the ESB is the Flatiron Building, which has garnered 56.5% positive tweets regarding its design, followed by Brooklyn Museum (55.1%), One World Trade Center (51.9%), NYPL (49.5%), and the Chrysler Building (43.9%).
Our analysis shows that architecture fans are enamoured with many of New York City’s most famous buildings, though Lloyd Wright’s iconic Guggenheim Museum does not feature. With 63% of tweets in praise of its Art Deco design, Manhattan’s iconic Empire State Building is America’s second-most loved building. It opened as the world’s tallest building in 1931 and was recognised by the American Institute of Architects as the country’s favourite building in a 2007 poll.
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Senator Cordell Cleare brought forth a Senate Resolution to the floor, Wednesday, June 6th, to honor the late Abe Snyder, the visionary founder of the African American Day Parade. Abe Snyder, along with other dedicated community members, established the African American Day Parade organization in 1968 during a challenging period for the African American community.…
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Electric Zoo is back and bolder than ever with a powerhouse lineup and the debut of an LGBTQ+ stage for the 2023 festival, which will be held September 1-3 at Randall’s Island Park.
Headliners include GRiZ, Zeds Dead, Galantis, Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, and Gryffin. Plus, in an unprecedented moment, electronic music legends Deadmau5 and Kaskade will join forces for the New York City debut of Kx5. Kaskade will also perform a special sunset set taking the crowd on a nostalgic journey through his discography.
For more than a decade, Electric Zoo has been a Labor Day weekend tradition in New York City. It’s one of the city’s biggest music festivals, which attracts the top talent in the EDM genre year after year. Tickets will be on sale here for the three-day festival. Festival pass prices will cost “the lowest in history so that anyone who’s been affected by the economic crisis could still take part in the festivities,” Electric Zoo’s organizers said in a press release. “The Electric Zoo team believes dancing is not a luxury, but a necessity at times like this.”
With what event organizers describe as a “genre-defying lineup,” Electric Zoo is known for treating a variety of musical tastes, and this year is no different. Genre-bending The Blessed Madonna will perform, alongside tech house stars like Mau P and Franky Wah. Fans of hard-hitting bass will want to see sets by Peekaboo, Alison Wonderland, Boogie T, Canabliss, Moore Kismet, Big Gigantic, NGHTMRE, andhim and Rusko.
Several musicians and DJs will lead stage takeovers, including a collaboration by Fisher & Chris Lake, who will debut their popular brand Under Construction featuring their favorite acts. Another stage features Nora En Pure with a sonic journey through melodic and deep house sounds.
For the first time, Electric Zoo will showcase an LGBTQ stage called Dreamland, curated by event producer Jake Resnicow. In response to the growing demand for inclusivity and representation, this dedicated stage will platform for an array of talented artists and celebrate the rich diversity within the music industry.
“The Dreamland stage at Electric Zoo Festival serves as a beacon of empowerment and representation. By spotlighting LGBTQ+ artists, we not only showcase their incredible talents but also inspire the next generation of diverse artists and fans. It’s about creating a space where people can express themselves freely, connect authentically, and celebrate the beautiful spectrum of identities within our community,” said Resnicow, who’s among the “OUT100 Most Influential LGBTQ People.”
This year’s Electric Zoo also promises a Hyper Space theme with AI elements, including a “Mega Mirage” stage.
Here’s the full lineup for Electric Zoo 2023
3LAU Acraze Ace Aura Adventure Club Alec Monopoly ALLEYCVT Alison Wonderland andhim ATLiens Big Gigantic Black Carl Blanke Bonnie & Clyde Boogie T Brina Knauss Camelphat Canabliss Carola Chris Lake Cloonee Coco & Breezy Dalton Taylor Deadmau5 Deeper Purpose Desert Hearts B2B (Mikey, Lee, Marbs, Porky) Dirt Monkey Dom Dolla Dubfire Elderbrook Eli Brown Excision Fisher Forester Francis Mercier Franky Wah Galantis Ghastly presents Ghengar Gioli & Assia Godlands Green Velvet GRiZ Gryffin Hi-Lo Honeluv Iglesias Ilario Alicante J.Worra Jaden Thompson Jantsen Jimi Jules John Summit Juliet Fox JVNA Kai Wachi Kasbo Kaskade KREAM Kumarion Layton Giordani Liquid Stranger Madeon Major Lazer Marshmello Mary Droppinz Massano Matroda Mau P Moore Kismet NGHTMRE Nic Fanciulli Nora En Pure Nostalgix Oddkidout Paradoks Paige Peekaboo Rebuke Recondite Rusko Said the Sky Saka Sam Divine Sharlitz Web Skream So Tuff So Cute Softest Hard Steller Stephen Bodzin Superave TELYKast The Blessed Madonna The Chainsmokers Tiësto Timmy Trumpet Torren Foot Truth Vampa Vavo Volaris Yokai Yolanda Be Cool Zedd Zeds Dead
Saturday, June 10th, 12:00PM–2:00PM, The Billion Oyster Project at The Baylander, West Harlem Piers on the Hudson at 125th Street. Come see the Billion Oyster Project on the Baylander’s Jungle Deck. Learn about the project’s latest effort to restore our harbor! Oysters are the green way to filter New York waterways and used to be one of the most abundant species with the local ecosystem. The Billion Oyster Project has been successfully re-introducing the bivalves back in the greater New York Harbor and has a goal of one billion oysters in the waters by the time 2035 rolls around. More details at the city parks site: LINK
Best friends are special: what we do with them should be special too. That’s why we put together a short list of things you can enjoy with your BFF this summer, from a nostalgic trip to TheFRIENDS Experienceto a string Taylor Swift concert by candlelight and everything in between.
1. TheFRIENDS Experience
The FRIENDS Experiencehas been in the city for a few years now, celebrating its 2-year anniversary in NYC last March. The nostalgic adventure has even graced NYC with a permanent flagship, opening a real life Central Perk where you can enjoy real coffee (and perhaps sing “Smelly Cat” at the top of your lungs with your BFF).
On top of delicious coffee, the experience takes you on a journey through FRIENDS memorabilia like actual costumes and props including Rachel’s iconic wigs. In this world where ‘unagi’ reigns, you’ll also get to explore realistic set recreations, snapping photos at the legendary fountain and posing in front of the locked apartment door. Bring your lobster!
2. The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience
Dear readers, your presence is requested at the most exclusive event of the season! Put on your Regency best and sway the night away, marked by music inspired by the actual Bridgerton soundtrack and stare in awe at the various acrobatic performances throughout the soirée.
Stunning Regency era decor, delicious crafted cocktails, glamorous photo-ops… Don’t miss the opportunity to unleash your inner Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury as you step into this most pristine event with your best friend. And if you won’t be counted among the attendees, we only have one thing to say: “sorrows, sorrows, prayers …” Secure your invitation here!
3. Jazz Age Lawn Party
What was once a small gathering on Governor’s Island has now become one of the most anticipated events of the summer. On June 10 – 11 and August 12 – 13, it’s returning for the season, featuring live jazz on two stages, exciting performances and of course — a sprawling dance floor for you and your bestie to Charleston the night away.
There are also so many roaring 20s-inspired activities, like retro photo-ops, vintage clothing vendors, pop-up barber shops, a 1920s car exhibition, delicious food and refreshing drinks. So much more awaits at this new edition, sosnatch your ticket for JALP right here before it’s too late!
4. Authentic Flamenco show
After an acclaimed run in NYC last year, Authentic Flamenco is once again gracing the stage of a venue in the Big Apple. Created by Amador Rojas, award-winning dancer and choreographer, and brought to life by the Royal Opera of Madrid & Fever, the authentic performance brings Spanish culture right here, to NYC.
Bring your BFF and take in the passionate moves of none other than Yolanda Osuna, an established Flamenco dancer who has toured cities around the globe. Experience breathtaking vocals, instruments and dances at Authentic Flamenco by getting your tickets here. Olé!
5. Small Is Beautiful
Small Is Beautiful is a collection of miniature art created by locally and nationally known artists. Using politics, humor and poetry to bring forth new messages, these artists are the crème de la crème of this new art phenomenon, presenting over 120 exclusive pieces and 80 photographs altogether. You’ll even get to see the behind-the-scenes of their art process in addition to a thorough audio guide.
Who hasn’t seen or heard of the miniature art craze circulating on social media? You’ll get to experience the frenzy off the screen and onto the streets of NYC at this unique exhibit in the city. Bring your bestie!
6. The Museum of Failure
Do you and your BFF like to make fun of your shortcomings? At The Museum of Failure, witness “acollection of strange and useless inventions that paved the way for real progress.” Featuring a large collection of failed products around the world, The Museum of Failure honors the fact that everyone makes mistakes, and that’s just fine. Embracing failure is where it’s at, so if you’re looking for an existential event in the city — or just something to make you laugh — this one’s for you. The experience is leaving Brooklyn soon, so don’t miss out!
7. Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
Swifties, stand up! Candlelight recreates your artist’s iconic discography in classic form, surrounded by the glow of a hundred candles. At the heart ofThe Church of the Heavenly Rest and St Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Tay Tay’s songs will take on a completely different form. The lovely Highline String Quartet will recreate “Lavender Haze,” “Love Story,” “Cardigan,” “Blank Space” and “Wildest Dreams” among others, offering a gentle and intimate experiencefor you and your best friend.
Intense Canadian wildfires are blanketing the northeastern U.S. in a dystopian haze, turning the air acrid, the sky yellowish gray and prompting warnings for vulnerable populations to stay inside.
The effects of hundreds of wildfires burning across the western provinces to Quebec could be felt as far away as New York City and New England, blotting out skylines and irritating throats.
U.S. authorities issued air quality alerts. Hazy conditions and smoke from the wildfires were reported across the Great Lakes region from Cleveland to Buffalo.
A smoky haze that hung over New York City much of the day Tuesday thickened in the late afternoon, obscuring views of New Jersey across the Hudson River and making the setting sun look like a reddish orb. In the Philadelphia area, dusk brought more of a lavender haze.
Sal and Lilly Murphy, of Brooklyn, likened the burning scent to a campfire. They said they could even smell the smoke indoors, in a Manhattan restaurant, then walked outside and saw a sky that looked like it was about to storm — but was rainless. Lilly wore a mask for protection.
“It’s a little scary,” Sal Murphy said.
Smoke from the fires has wafted through northeast U.S. states for weeks now, but it’s only recently been noticeable in most places.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday’s hazy skies “were hard to miss,” and New York City Mayor Eric Adams encouraged residents to limit outdoor activities ”to the absolute necessities.”
Here’s a closer look at what’s happening and some suggested precautions for dealing with the haze:
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
Smoke from Canada’s wildfires has been moving into the United States since last month. The most recent fires near Quebec have been burning for at least several days.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said hazy skies, reduced visibility and the odor of burning wood are likely, and that the smoke will linger for a few days in northern states.
“It’s not unusual for us to get fire smoke in our area. It’s very typical in terms of northwest Canada,” said Darren Austin, a meteorologist and senior air quality specialist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. But, usually, the smoke has been aloft and hasn’t affected people’s health, he said.
The Quebec-area fires are big and relatively close, about 500 to 600 miles (roughly 800 to 970 kilometers) away from Rhode Island. And they followed wildfires in Nova Scotia, which resulted in a short-lived air quality alert on May 30, Austin said.
Jay Engle, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Upton, Long Island, said the wind trajectory that allowed smoke and hazy conditions to be seen in the New York City area could continue for the next few days. Of course, he said, the main driver of conditions is the fires themselves. If they diminish, the haze would too.
WHAT’S THE BIGGEST CONCERN?
Air quality alerts are triggered by a number of factors, including the detection of fine-particle pollution — known as “PM 2.5” — which can irritate the lungs.
“We have defenses in our upper airway to trap larger particles and prevent them from getting down into the lungs. These are sort of the right size to get past those defenses,” said Dr. David Hill, a pulmonologist in Waterbury, Connecticut, and a member of the American Lung Association’s National Board of Directors. “When those particles get down into the respiratory space, they cause the body to have an inflammatory reaction to them.”
Trent Ford, the state climatologist in Illinois, said the atmospheric conditions in the upper Midwest creating dry, warm weather made it possible for small particulates to travel hundreds of miles from the Canadian wildfires and linger for days.
“It’s a good example of how complex the climate system is but also how connected it is,” Ford said.
WHO SHOULD BE CAREFUL?
Exposure to elevated fine particle pollution levels can affect the lungs and heart.
The air quality alerts caution “sensitive groups,” a big category that includes children, older adults, and people with lung diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Kids, who often are encouraged to go out and play, “are more susceptible to smoke for a number of reasons,” said Laura Kate Bender, the lung association’s National Assistant Vice President, healthy air. “Their lungs are still developing, they breathe in more air per unit of body weight.”
WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR NOW?
It’s a good time to put off that yard work and outdoor exercise. If you go out, consider wearing an N95 mask to reduce your exposure to pollutants.
Stay inside, keeping your doors, windows and fireplaces shut. It’s recommended that you run the air conditioning on a recirculation setting.
“If you have filters on your home HVAC system, you should make sure they’re up to date and high quality,” Hill said. “Some people, particularly those with underlying lung disease, or heart disease, should consider investing in in air purifiers for their homes.”
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Associated Press reporters Katie Foody in Chicago and David B. Caruso and Deepti Hajela in New York contributed to this story.