‘Windows of the World’ by André Vicente Gonçalves

May 8, 2018

Portuguese photographer André Vicente Gonçalves’s “Windows of the World” is a fascinating look into the architectural trend in window design...

World War II’s Other Iconic Photo: Raising A Flag Over The Reichstag

May 8, 2018

When photographer Joe Rosenthal snapped the picture of five US marines and a Navy sailor raising the American flag over the battle-scarred J...

Richardson Olmsted Complex: A Historic Insane Asylum Turned Hotel

May 7, 2018

The Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, the United States, is a modern name for the Buffalo State Hospital, which itself was originally c...

The Longest Straight Line Land And Sea Route

May 7, 2018

The red line on this world map looks all curvy, but in reality is a perfectly straight line. Remember, the earth is spherical, so any strai...

The Lost City of Cahokia

May 5, 2018

A thousand years before Columbus's men would land on the shores of America, a new city was sprouting on the floodplains of modern-day St...

China’s Bicycle Graveyards

May 4, 2018

Over the last few years, the bicycle-sharing phenomenon has taken the world by storm, especially in China, where—according to one report —th...

Pop Culture Dystopia

May 4, 2018

Dystopian future is a favorite trope among movie directors, writers and artists alike. Decaying landscape, overgrown bushes, and crumbling r...

Toxic Art: The Almaden Mercury Fountain

May 3, 2018

At the Joan Miró Foundation, a contemporary museum on Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, is a fascinatingly deadly piece of art—a fountain of mercu...

Strings And Knots: Inca’s Cryptic Writing System

May 2, 2018

While Geoffrey Chaucer was writing The Canterbury Tales in late 14th century, the Inca scholars high up in the Andes were struggling to put...

The Soccer Stadium Lying On Two Hemispheres

Apr 30, 2018

This Friday, two local Brazilian football clubs—Santos FC and Macapá—will face each other at the Estádio Milton Corrêa, a multi-purpose sta...