Inspirational stories of people who commissioned America's earliest skyscrapers and changed their cities forever with beautiful buildings.
Rooftop visit to a pair of my favorite antique skyscrapers with Boaz Frankel of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Architecture Week Pecha Kucha talk — 20 slides, 20 seconds each — gives a fun overview of how profoundly the first skyscrapers altered America.
Insider look at Chris Hytha’s drone art and Mark Houser's writing in a new oversize art book collection of classic Jazz Age skyscrapers.
Excerpt of my appearance on the skyscrapers episode of “History by the Numbers” on CuriosityStream.
Historic bridge catastrophes and inspirational tales of building roads where a road should not be.
The famed architect of the Flatiron Building in New York designed immense skyscrapers for Pittsburgh steel tycoons.
How Frank Woolworth went from poor potato farmer to owner of the world's tallest skyscraper.
Talking with Rick Sebak about historic skyscrapers, Mister Rogers, and showing Emmanuel Macron around Pittsburgh.