At the Architectural League alerts you to Omnibus-relevant events, public programs, podcasts, and other goings-on at our parent organization, the Architectural League of New York, one of America’s premier forums for the presentation and discussion of creative and intellectual work in architecture and urbanism.
Last week, a group of leading New York City designers met to discuss the future of New York City at New York Next: The Future City, hosted by the Architectural League and Architectural Record. The panel…
Architectural Record has devoted its September issue, entitled “The Death and Life of a Great American City,” to New York’s transformation over the past decade. A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to rebuilding efforts after 9/11, …
Our 50 Ideas for the New City posters are now available as thank you gifts when you donate to Urban Omnibus!
Last month, we told you about the upcoming Architectural League/Museum of the City of New York exhibition The Greatest Grid: The Master Plan of Manhattan when we posted information about the League’s Call for Ideas (still open — deadline September …
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On the occasion of the two-hundredth anniversary of the 1811 Commissioners’ Plan for New York, the foundational document that established the …
To coincide with the upcoming Festival of Ideas for the New City, Urban Omnibus is posting good ideas for the future of cities around New York. Look out for our poster campaign on a street near you — and share your own good idea for the city here.
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Four of the people behind the ambitious Festival of Ideas for the New City discuss what it is, how it came about, and what they hope its legacy will be. |
Design in 5 is a group of the Architectural League of New York for designers of all disciplines 5 years or fewer out of school, or under the age of 35. Their goal is to “provide unique opportunities and activities …
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Forty years after its abandonment, a school building in Harlem goes residential. Twenty years ago, the building was part of a landmark Architectural League design study. |
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 | 7:00-9:00 p.m. | Trespa Design Centre, 62 Greene Street | Come connect with our collaborators and bid on original artwork by some of the phenomenal artists we have featured on the site at our first Omnibus Party and Silent Auction!


