Find A Pops
You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.
in New York City
You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.
Have a pithy comment about a POPS? Please share it with everyone.
Is a POPS closed when it should be open? Are movable chairs missing? You are helping, not squealing, by revealing.
Let the City know through 311 and let us know by posting a comment in the Comment box at the bottom of the POPS profile.
Help rate POPS, with five stars for excellent, four for very good, three for good, two for fair, and one for poor. You can rate the POPS at its profile.
Be complimentary or critical, serious or whimsical, theoretical or practical, but do it in 500 words or less.
Go to the POPS you want to write about and submit your thoughts.
Propose a new design for a POPS in plan, sketch, perspective, section, or whatever. Maybe it will catch the eye of the owner. Go to the POPS profile that interests you and upload your ideas.
Get your best Berenice Abbott on and upload a photo or video at the POPS profile.
We are not programmers of POPS, but your idea may catch the ear or eye of the owner. Music, theatre, dance, visual arts, whatever…please submit your ideas.
The main part of the plaza, extending west from the northwest corner of Third Avenue and East 29th Street, is occupied by a truncated semicircular drop-off...continued.
Located on the north side of East 40th Street between Second and Third Avenues, the primary space of this well-designed residential plaza subtly allocates...continued.
This is another plaza that clamps around the three street sides of its full blockfront building, on the east side of Third Avenue between East 32nd and...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The relationship between this office building and a major portion of its public space diverges from the Corbusian “tower in the park” archetype. Unlike...continued.
This plaza wraps around the residential tower’s three street sides, on East 67th Street, the west side of Second Avenue, and East 68th Street. Bordered...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Positioned in the center of this plaza strip, on the north side of West 57th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, is a chubby red metal pop art 9 that...continued.
Designed shortly after the City adopted in 1977 the new and more demanding rules for plazas located at residential buildings, this residential plaza still...continued.
Because the current 52 Broadway was the product of a building renovation rather than a totally new development, and because the spacing of existing columns...continued.
On October 18 and 19 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, more than 1,100 innovative city shapers and thought leaders gathered as the Municipal Art Society presented the third annual MAS Summit for New York City. This forum of ideas featured more than 90 speakers over the two days and highlighted trailblazing initiatives in New York and other cities across the globe. read more
COMMENT
ON A POPS