Listen "GONE with the RENT: New York's VANISHING Store Fronts."
Episode Synopsis
This is the thirteenth Episode of Season 2 of The Broke Architect Podcast!
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to James and Karla Murray who are husband-and-wife architectural and interior photographers and multi-media artists based in New York City. For over twenty-five years they have focused their lens on the streetscape through portraits of storefronts and shop owners and have strived to capture moments of city life that often go undocumented but capture the spirit, energy and cultural diversity of individual neighbourhoods. They made it their mission to thoroughly document unique 'mom-and-pop' stores when they began to notice the alarming rate at which the shops were disappearing.
We discuss the reasons why so many stores are disappearing, never to return and with this the complete disaster of the NEON signs that make New York New York. We discuss AIR RIGHTS that allow super-tall buildings and KATZ'S DELI who made great money selling these rights. We talk about the lack of historic preservation and how chain restaurants could one day KILL the individuality of the city.
Please REMEMBER the Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/637k88se
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to James and Karla Murray who are husband-and-wife architectural and interior photographers and multi-media artists based in New York City. For over twenty-five years they have focused their lens on the streetscape through portraits of storefronts and shop owners and have strived to capture moments of city life that often go undocumented but capture the spirit, energy and cultural diversity of individual neighbourhoods. They made it their mission to thoroughly document unique 'mom-and-pop' stores when they began to notice the alarming rate at which the shops were disappearing.
We discuss the reasons why so many stores are disappearing, never to return and with this the complete disaster of the NEON signs that make New York New York. We discuss AIR RIGHTS that allow super-tall buildings and KATZ'S DELI who made great money selling these rights. We talk about the lack of historic preservation and how chain restaurants could one day KILL the individuality of the city.
Please REMEMBER the Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/637k88se
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