The video features architect Andrew Tesoro showcasing his extraordinary rooftop home, affectionately dubbed the "Rooftop Chalet," located on West 78th Street in Manhattan. Tesoro shares the fascinating story of how he acquired what was originally a small janitor's apartment atop a nearly 100-year-old building in 1996, transforming it into a spacious, light-filled abode. He details the extensive renovation process, including tearing down walls to create an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, installing expansive windows to capture panoramic city views, and even the unique, temporary construction stairs that remain after 28 years due to budget constraints. Tesoro also discusses the challenges of building in New York City with its complex zoning resolutions and explains the historical necessity of the iconic rooftop water towers visible from his unique vantage point. His home, a constant "work in progress," reflects his dream of living creatively in the city and has been a beloved space for his family.
[WATCH] What's Under the Street in NYC?
In this video, Public Opinion dives into the hidden world beneath New York City's streets, exploring the intricate network of utilities that keep the metropolis running. Joined by Tom Wynne, Deputy Commissioner of Infrastructure, and Peter Roloff, Resident Engineer, from the NYC Department of Design and Construction, the hosts uncover what they affectionately call "spaghetti"—a dense maze of high-voltage electricity cables, fiber optics, gas, steam, water, and sewer pipes. The video highlights the unique challenges of maintaining and upgrading this century-old infrastructure, often without modern maps, and explains New York's centralized steam system, a utility that has been operational since 1882 and heats and cools over 1,500 buildings in Manhattan, including iconic structures like the Empire State Building and Grand Central Terminal. The engineers emphasize their role as caretakers, ensuring these essential systems continue to serve future generations.
[VIDEO] 20 Bucket List Foods In NYC
Embark on an epic culinary journey through New York City with Business Insider's compiled list of 20 bucket list eateries. This gastronomic adventure features classic hot dogs from Papaya King, exquisite pizza from Lucali, and the renowned burger from Emily. Indulge in a legendary steak at Peter Luger Steak House, and savor a cronut from Dominique Ansel Bakery. For cheese lovers, there is grilled cheese from Murray's Cheese, while Wah Fung No.1 offers flavorful Cantonese roast meats. Sweet treats include ice cream from Eddie's Sweet Shop, refreshing lemon ice from The Lemon Ice King of Corona, unique doughnuts from Kora, and delightful cheesecakes from Eileen's Special Cheesecake. The list also covers cultural highlights such as dosas from Hindu Temple Society of North America's Temple Canteen, comforting soul food from Sylvia's Restaurant, and savory pierogi from Streecha Ukrainian Kitchen. Don't miss out on bubble tea from Tiger Sugar, a historic dining experience at Delmonico's, soup dumplings from Joe's Shanghai, and fluffy pancakes from Bubby's. Finally, cool down with handmade vegan ice cream from OddFellows Ice Cream and enjoy the classic chicken and waffles from Amy Ruth's.