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They don’t build ’em like they used to! Architecture is a fascinating topic because it’s not just theoretical—it’s all around us and impacts us every single day. Depending on whom you ask, you might get the feeling that buildings used to be constructed with much more creativity, flair, and grace in the past.

One subreddit, which unites millions of architecture fans from all corners of the internet, shares photos of the most impressive buildings from all around the world. Today, we’re featuring some of their newest finds. Scroll down for a huge dose of artistic inspiration. Don’t blame us if you suddenly feel the calling to become an architect and/or start hating modern designs!

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Folly Bridge Over A Pond In Dunsborough Park, A Historic Country Estate In The Village Of Ripley, Surrey, England

Folly Bridge Over A Pond In Dunsborough Park, A Historic Country Estate In The Village Of Ripley, Surrey, England

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The Art Nouveau Style Liberty Bridge Crossing The Danube In The Morning Sunlight, Budapest, Hungary. Originally Built In Late 19th Century, Rebuilt After World War II

The Art Nouveau Style Liberty Bridge Crossing The Danube In The Morning Sunlight, Budapest, Hungary. Originally Built In Late 19th Century, Rebuilt After World War II

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It’ll come as no surprise that our environments shape and affect us. Not just physically but mentally and emotionally, too. Overstimulation can be exhausting. Meanwhile, gray, drab, boring, purely functionalist surroundings can be extremely demotivating. On the flip side, we can feel inspired by truly aesthetic works of art, nature, user-friendly urban design decisions, and architects who see the need for balance between beauty and function, not just the latter. How you build and design cities matters.

According to the American Psychiatric Association, over half of the world’s population lives in cities, and this number will only increase in the future. “Living in urban areas has been associated with increased risk for mental disorders, including anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia. Research using functional magnetic resonance imaging has identified changes in the brain indicating that urban upbringing and city living are linked to social stress processing.”

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Cemetery Next To The Late 12th Century-13th Century Borgund Stave Church, Lærdal, Vestland County, Norway

Cemetery Next To The Late 12th Century-13th Century Borgund Stave Church, Lærdal, Vestland County, Norway

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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is perhaps a sad side effect of modern times, but it immediately made me think of Skyrim and heavy metal.

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Ahoopāy Is A Form Of Decorative Honeycomb Vaulting Present In Persian Architecture. The Picture Is From Shah Mosque, Esfahan Iran

Ahoopāy Is A Form Of Decorative Honeycomb Vaulting Present In Persian Architecture. The Picture Is From Shah Mosque, Esfahan Iran

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Bob Brooce
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6 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Based on the description I figured everything should be recessed, but even after rotating the image through all 4 orientations I'm still seeing bumps. Here's a different perspective, that makes the shape far easier to see. Untitled-6...e34488.jpg Untitled-673a48fe34488.jpg

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Greenhouse At The Botanical Garden Of Curitiba, Brazil (1991); Designed By Architect Abraão Assad, Who Was Inspired By The Crystal Palace In London

Greenhouse At The Botanical Garden Of Curitiba, Brazil (1991); Designed By Architect Abraão Assad, Who Was Inspired By The Crystal Palace In London

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The APA states that city living is linked to worse air pollution, increased noise, crime, social inequality, stress from sensory overload, and a lack of open space. On the flip side, cities can also provide various career opportunities, better education, proper healthcare, and social interaction.

In the meantime, one study noted that urbanization brings with it social, economic, and psychological changes. Urbanization affects mental health via increased stressors from polluted and overcrowded environments, less social support, and higher levels of violence.


#7

Hallway To Mysore Palace, India

Hallway To Mysore Palace, India

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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The hallway to Mysore Palace in India is a magnificent journey through time and opulence! It’s like stepping into a grand tapestry of vibrant colors and intricate details, where every inch of the corridor tells a story of royal splendor. The gleaming marble floors, the stunning frescoes, and the majestic arches combine to create a pathway that is as much an artistic masterpiece as it is a historical wonder. Walking through this hallway feels like being part of a regal procession, with the echoes of the past whispering tales of grandeur and elegance at every turn. Truly, it's a dazzling spectacle that leaves one in awe of its sheer beauty and the rich legacy it represents.

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#9

Old City Hall Station, New York, United States (1904)

Old City Hall Station, New York, United States (1904)

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The sprawling architecture subreddit—which we can’t directly name here because internet culture has changed a ton since the online community was founded in 2011—currently has a following of 2.1 million members.

This year, the online community celebrated its 13th birthday. And it’s incredibly likely that they’ll be having more of those in the future.

#10

Tudor Chimneys At Hampton Court Palace

Tudor Chimneys At Hampton Court Palace

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Riley Quinn
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just look at this! The creative detail and craftmanship just for chimneys.

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#12

Mosque In Shiraz Iran

Mosque In Shiraz Iran

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Peppy
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some Mosques are just the most awesomely beautiful buildings I’ve ever seen

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It’s not hard to see why so many people are such big fans of the online group. For one, it’s not like buildings as a genre are suddenly going to disappear: architecture is a core part of human life and it’s always going to be important, no matter if we’re building space elevators or designing affordable housing.

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#13

The Architecture Inside Of The 1100 Years Old Sahastrabahu Temple In Rajasthan, India

The Architecture Inside Of The 1100 Years Old Sahastrabahu Temple In Rajasthan, India

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American Radiator Building

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Riley Quinn
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This Gothic-Art Deco building is amazing. The pinnacles at the top look straight out of Oz. I'm into architecture, this building is covered very well in Wikipedia: The American Radiator Building (also known as the American Standard Building) is an early skyscraper at 40 West 40th Street, just south of Bryant Park, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It was designed by Raymond Hood and André Fouilhoux in the Gothic and Art Deco styles for the American Radiator Company. The original section of the American Radiator Building, a 338 ft-tall (103 m), 23-story tower, was completed in 1924. A five-story annex, to the west of the original tower, was built from 1936 to 1937.

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Furthermore—and this is key, we think—the photos are incredibly beautiful to look at. With so much content and information being produced, posted, shared, and reshared every single day on the internet, it’s easy to get lost in the tide.

However, photos as aesthetic as these ones are hard to miss. They stand out from the crowd, in the best possible way.


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The subreddit mainly focuses on individual images of buildings, not cities, skylines, or landscapes. If you come across a great photo that you’d like to share, be sure to include at least a smidgen of context about the place.

For instance, you could mention the location and the name of the building. That way, your audience will find it easier to do research about the place or even put it on their bucket lists of places to visit.


#20

Thousand Year Old Windmills Of Nashtifan, Iran

Thousand Year Old Windmills Of Nashtifan, Iran

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JB
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These vertical axis windmills were built to grind grain. Each family used to run and maintain one, but now there's only one family left and even they are likely going to stop when the grandfather gets too old. Most of the timbers are medieval and the clay structures are older, if I remember correctly. There's a good Still Standing video on YouTube about them.

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If you’re not sure of the location, do a bit of research to find it. Google Reverse Image Search is fantastic for this! If you took the photo yourself, be sure to tag it as original content (aka OC).

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Meanwhile, if you know the original photographer/source, be sure to mention it. Members are also encouraged to post the resolution of the photo.


Even though you’re allowed to repost photos that have already been shared on the sub, the original pic should be at least 3 months old. Furthermore, it shouldn’t be in the top 100 submissions of all time.

This helps keep the flow of the content fresh for everyone involved. No matter how beautiful a building might be, anyone would get tired of looking at it from the same angle hundreds of times in a row.


#25

Traditional Architecture Of Houses In Yemen Where The First Examples Of Skyscrapers Appeared 600 Years Ago

Traditional Architecture Of Houses In Yemen Where The First Examples Of Skyscrapers Appeared 600 Years Ago

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#26

1,800 Hand Painted Tiles From Incredible Tree Of Life Mural Filled With Flora And Fauna

1,800 Hand Painted Tiles From Incredible Tree Of Life Mural Filled With Flora And Fauna

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Beth Wheeler
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I came en imagine how long it took to design, make the tiles, paint, glaze and fire them and then put them on the building. Truly amazing!

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The friendly moderators running the whole show have created a detailed and extensive FAQ that should help anyone new get to grips with the culture and rules of the community.

There’s a lot of technical stuff there regarding posting, hosting, and linking that should help streamline things for everyone.


#28

Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (Palm House), Vienna, Austria; Designed By Franz Xaver Segenschmid (Built 1881-82)

Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (Palm House), Vienna, Austria; Designed By Franz Xaver Segenschmid (Built 1881-82)

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#29

Day 27 Of Posting A Random Building From Every Unrecognized Country: Painted Mud House In Tiebele, Burkina Faso

Day 27 Of Posting A Random Building From Every Unrecognized Country: Painted Mud House In Tiebele, Burkina Faso

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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The contrast between the regimented chequer pattern and the sinuous wooden posts is immensely satisfying

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#30

Recently Reopened 1899 Corner Pub Adorned With Flower Baskets, Marylebone, West End Of London, UK

Recently Reopened 1899 Corner Pub Adorned With Flower Baskets, Marylebone, West End Of London, UK

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We’re very curious to hear which buildings were your favorite ones, dear Pandas. If you have a moment, scroll down to the comments to share your thoughts. Have you visited any of these buildings in person?

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What kinds of architectural styles do you like the most? What do you think it would take for modern architects to move past the bland designs many of them focus on these days? Let us know!


#31

The Tombs And Shrines Of Uch Sharif, An Ancient City In Pakistan Believed To Have Been Founded By Alexander The Great In 325 Bce. The City Is Full Of Sufi Shrines And Tombs From The 12-15th Centuries

The Tombs And Shrines Of Uch Sharif, An Ancient City In Pakistan Believed To Have Been Founded By Alexander The Great In 325 Bce. The City Is Full Of Sufi Shrines And Tombs From The 12-15th Centuries

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#32

Wrocław Water Tower, Poland

Wrocław Water Tower, Poland

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Max Robitzsch
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks like three public works commissions accidentally were booked for the same plot of land!

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#35

Moskovits Miksa Palace, A Secession-Style Building Completed In 1905 By Architect Kálmán Rimanóczy Jr. In The City Of Oradea, Crișana, Romania

Moskovits Miksa Palace, A Secession-Style Building Completed In 1905 By Architect Kálmán Rimanóczy Jr. In The City Of Oradea, Crișana, Romania

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#36

High Drum Fluted Dome Ofgur E Amir, Samarcanda, Uzbekistan

High Drum Fluted Dome Ofgur E Amir, Samarcanda, Uzbekistan

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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"The Golden Journey to Samarkand" - James Elroy Flecker, 1913

#37

Palau De La Música Catalana, Barcelona

Palau De La Música Catalana, Barcelona

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Petra Schaap
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i was there last year after it was on my bucketlist for years. It was mindblowing, there is sooooo much to see, not only the insane pretty skylight. So many gorgegous mosaics! the Balcony! Maybe the most gorgeous place in Spain!

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#38

Mysore Palace!

Mysore Palace!

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Riley Quinn
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This ain't sore at all. This is gorgeous. This royal, historical palace, located in Mysore, Karnataka, India, is known as Amba Vilas Palace.

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#46

The National Building Museum In Washington, D.c., Completed In 1887

The National Building Museum In Washington, D.c., Completed In 1887

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#47

Interior Adorned In Pure Gold Of The Baroque Church Of São Francisco In Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Interior Adorned In Pure Gold Of The Baroque Church Of São Francisco In Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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#51

Patrika Gate, Jaipur, India, 2016

Patrika Gate, Jaipur, India, 2016

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justagirl
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

woah. I love pink and even i think this is...too much pink. it assaults the eye.

#52

Casa De Pilatos, Seville

Casa De Pilatos, Seville

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#54

A Random Church I Found While Hiking. Near A Forest In Burgos, Spain

A Random Church I Found While Hiking. Near A Forest In Burgos, Spain

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Galleria Sciarra, Rome

Galleria Sciarra, Rome

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#57

Most Beautiful Street In Europe, According To Unesco

Most Beautiful Street In Europe, According To Unesco

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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think Owens road in Middlesbrough, UK is the most beautiful street in Europe, if not the world. Seriously, have a look on street view. It's so stunning!

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#58

Candi Borobudur In Indonesia Is The Largest Buddhist Temple In The World And Was Originally Built In The 9th Century

Candi Borobudur In Indonesia Is The Largest Buddhist Temple In The World And Was Originally Built In The 9th Century

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#61

Mollabashi's House

Mollabashi's House

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Cee Cee
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Isfahan, Iran. Now a hotel but previously the home of a famous cleric Mollabashi.

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#63

Holy Cross Chapel In Tehran, Iran

Holy Cross Chapel In Tehran, Iran

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#64

Cathedral Of Learning (Pittsburgh, Pa)

Cathedral Of Learning (Pittsburgh, Pa)

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Max Robitzsch
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay, I did NOT expect something like this to exist "the 42-story Late Gothic Revival Cathedral is the tallest educational building in the Western Hemisphere". Built in the 1930s. 42 STOREYS...

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#65

San Francisco Victorian

San Francisco Victorian

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#66

The World’s Thinnest House… In Valencia, Spain

The World’s Thinnest House… In Valencia, Spain

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bas vdlaar
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Two windows? Pah! Come check Amsterdam. A long time ago a house was taxed based on how wide it was at the street level. So some house were build with as small a facade as possible, slowly getting wider once you would enter.

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#67

The Inside Of The Marriott Marquis Hotel

The Inside Of The Marriott Marquis Hotel

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Upstaged75
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That elevator is so tall it made me dizzy. And it goes way faster than a typical one. It's in Atlanta.

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Interface Apartment Building Complex, Singapore

Interface Apartment Building Complex, Singapore

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Willem Andries Oosterhof
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6 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's how you stack 'em! By the way, the name is Interlace, not interface. Probably a victim of autocorrect.

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#69

44 Berkeley Square Built In 1740 By Architect William Kent, Later Used By The Clermont Club, An Exclusive Group Of Rich British Gamblers In Mayfair, West End, London, UK

44 Berkeley Square Built In 1740 By Architect William Kent, Later Used By The Clermont Club, An Exclusive Group Of Rich British Gamblers In Mayfair, West End, London, UK

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#72

Oculus Station In Manhattan. Amazing Work By Santiago Calatrava

Oculus Station In Manhattan. Amazing Work By Santiago Calatrava

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#73

Thomaskirche, Leipzig

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Queeqec
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6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like blood is streaming down the ceiling. Good, if you want to keep those sinners down on their knees praying. But a NO from me.

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The Tiered Brick-Clad ‘Second Skin’ Facade Of The Hitra Office And Commercial Building, Tehran Iran

The Tiered Brick-Clad ‘Second Skin’ Facade Of The Hitra Office And Commercial Building, Tehran Iran

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Bamboo-Infused Terminal At Bangalore Airport, India

Bamboo-Infused Terminal At Bangalore Airport, India

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The Vessel At Hudson Yards, New York City. Opened 2019, Closed 2021. Future Currently Uncertain

The Vessel At Hudson Yards, New York City. Opened 2019, Closed 2021. Future Currently Uncertain

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