Architect Breaks Down NYC Subway Stations (Oldest & Newest) | Architectural Digest

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2023
  • Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to Architectural Digest to explore the history of New York City's storied subway system, breaking down the architectural and design details found in some of its oldest and newest stations.
    Director: Alice Roth
    Director of Photography: Ben Dewey
    Editor: Shandor Garrison
    Assistant Editor: Diego Rentsch
    Hosted by: Michael Wyetzner
    Producer: Skylar Economy
    Associate Producer: Landrie Hatcher
    Production Manager: Melissa Heber
    Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
    Camera Operator: Christopher Alfonso
    Audio: Brett Van Deusen
    Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
    Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
    Post Production Coordinator: Jarrod Bruner
    Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
    Special thanks to the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Detroit Publishing Company Collection, and Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
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  • @fallende
    @fallende Před rokem +5357

    I’m hereby letting you know that WE WANT MORE OF THESE VIDEOS! ❤

  • @angiebrite_
    @angiebrite_ Před rokem +1159

    Can confirm: we want a whole series about NYC subway history!

    • @J.5.M.
      @J.5.M. Před rokem +11

      And subways in general! Soviet era metro stations are unbelievably beautiful

    • @Thrillingg
      @Thrillingg Před rokem +3

      Yes please! And for those that haven’t been, I highly recommend the NY Transit Museum in Brooklyn.

    • @sodapop83
      @sodapop83 Před rokem +3

      i agree. when i lived in london my favourite reading was the tube map or a book about its history so i'm interested in the nyc metro too. btw where i live- budapest- was the 1st european city to have a metro in 1896

    • @blakemcnamara9105
      @blakemcnamara9105 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I could tell you whatever you need to know.

    • @stevehasler8922
      @stevehasler8922 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Agreed. I loved the NYC subway the first time I set foot inside, and that was as an out-of-towner in the early eighties, before the "Clean Car Program."

  • @sdiamond1998
    @sdiamond1998 Před rokem +301

    Fun fact, you can still see city hall station if you ride the 6 train after its last stop at Brooklyn Bridge City Hall station because it actually travels the curve to turn around and change directions from downtown to uptown. I did it once years ago and it’s like looking at a museum through the glass windows.

    • @TechnologicallyTechnical
      @TechnologicallyTechnical Před 7 měsíci +7

      Looking at some fairly recent pictures of it now on Google Images, I was honestly expecting it to be in a much worse state of disrepair.

    • @nomlasaki
      @nomlasaki Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@TechnologicallyTechnical I believe that they are actually still regularly maintaining that place, since the MTA museum members can still go on tours in that station on occasions.

    • @cmooreHD
      @cmooreHD Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@nomlasakithis is so cool! Wow!

    • @beatm6948
      @beatm6948 Před 5 měsíci +1

      So is the reason they haven't reopened it just that it would require more maintenance? Cause it seems that there are trains that can run on it. Or is it that the track they take isn't a disembarking track?

    • @keef1990
      @keef1990 Před 5 měsíci

      The track curves here and modern trains are longer so getting on and off became dangerous@@beatm6948

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +229

    One of my two personal favorite NYC Subway stations is 81st Street-Museum of Natural History because of how the tile mosaics incorporate the themes of the museum above like replicating the geological strata of the Earth or into the Ocean with different sea creatures when you take the staircases down, as well as murals of dinosaurs! But the other is Court Street. Not Court Street as in Borough Hall, Court Street as in what's now the NY Transit Museum!
    THIS Court Street was used for the HH Court Street Shuttle branch service to Hoyt-Schermerhorn. However, because Downtown Brooklyn already had so many stations, not to mention Hoyt-Schermerhorn station was only three blocks away, Court Street didn't see much traffic and thus it was abandoned in June 1946, over a decade later. In 1976 in celebration of the US Bicentennial, it was decided to turn the station into the NY Transit Museum. Originally the plan was it'd be a temporary thing running but because it was so popular, they made it permanent! They even ran nostalgia trips using old rolling stock (which they still do today). Love how they use the station's platforms to display the old rolling stock (with the doors always open; this makes the station count as still functioning as they run trains in and out)

    • @sarahzabare7063
      @sarahzabare7063 Před rokem +6

      The video was great and the comments enhanced the sense that the construction of the NYC subway system is in many stations an ode to beauty and a wonderful work of love. Kudos to all the unsung heroes who toiled to benefit generations of riders!

    • @brianb7423
      @brianb7423 Před rokem +1

      It’s funny you mentioned that. I remember taking the subway to go to that museum as a kid and the structure was very cool

    • @brianholmes1812
      @brianholmes1812 Před 4 měsíci

      I love the 81st street station! Its just got such a level of charm to it, it might be my favourite subway station of any city in the world

  • @davidvasandani3385
    @davidvasandani3385 Před rokem +862

    I could listen to Michael talk about the NY Subway for an hour. Please expand on this video. There’s so much history!

    • @zorkmid1083
      @zorkmid1083 Před rokem +2

      Pass. He got too many details wrong in his presentation. Point out the architectural details and leave the lore to the buffs.

    • @TheOriginalBiRacialPrince
      @TheOriginalBiRacialPrince Před rokem +2

      @@zorkmid1083 So please provide us with the correct information then.

    • @zorkmid1083
      @zorkmid1083 Před rokem +3

      @@TheOriginalBiRacialPrince A couple of examples: he points out both express tracks at Union Square, not the express and local. City Hall was closed, not because trains can't make the turn (they make the turn every day), but because they can't extend the station, and Brooklyn Bridge station is a stone's throw away.

    • @GJF118
      @GJF118 Před rokem +2

      @@TheOriginalBiRacialPrince Also, the loudness of the subway isn't due to the fact that it doesn't run on rubber tires. (I'll let someone else explain why, but as an example, the Washington Metro system runs on steel wheels and is much quieter than the subway in New York.)

    • @sarahrudkin5031
      @sarahrudkin5031 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I'd love like a 2 hr documentary deep dive!

  • @kristenmlondon
    @kristenmlondon Před rokem +295

    That was entirely too short for the amount of knowledge and passion he obviously has. I ride the subway daily. I love it. Please bring him back!

    • @stephenm8725
      @stephenm8725 Před rokem +4

      yes, agreed. I'm also on board for more on the subway in NYC

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +373

    Something you didn't mention about the old City Hall station, it's still used by the 6 today to turn back around towards the Bronx since it terminates at Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall. If you want to catch a glimpse, you could sneakily stay on the 6 as it turns around instead of getting off at the last stop OR if you want a good look, you can book a tour with the NY Transit Museum by becoming a Transit Museum member. However, because of the station's popularity, tickets for the tours (50 dollars each) sell out FAST and RARELY offered!
    Our Pyongyang Metro ALSO has chandeliers! In fact, ALL the stations do! Our metro system's first line opened in 1973, a year before Seoul's opened their first. Our system is composed of two lines and a total of 16 stations. For our rolling stock, we've used Berlin U-Bahn cars acquired from the DDR, but we now also use ones made in-house! Because of how deep the system is, it doubles as bomb shelters in case of war.

    • @davidmella1174
      @davidmella1174 Před rokem +26

      16 stations?!!!! Wow, you sure have quite the superior metro. I can't wait to visit!

    • @ungabunga7879
      @ungabunga7879 Před rokem +2

      Or if your up for a risk, you can go to the next stop over, wait for the subway to ride past, and sneak your way down the tunnel into city hall station

    • @notmyrealname1698
      @notmyrealname1698 Před rokem +7

      So wholesome

    • @eliyaskiya
      @eliyaskiya Před rokem +5

      Thank you for the information, this will be very useful. :)

    • @arlenesolis024
      @arlenesolis024 Před rokem +2

      I love the history and art of our subways. It has so much information and detail of our city. I would love to see the old city hall station and see if it still there

  • @sedelstein
    @sedelstein Před 3 měsíci +6

    I live in NYC and walk past these beautiful signs, tiles, vaults, and kiosks all the time without paying enough attention. These videos give me a much greater appreciation of the architectural beauty around us. Thank you for posting.

  • @corywithout
    @corywithout Před rokem +614

    All of these NYC architecture breakdowns are fantastic, but I would LOVE more about the subway.

    • @Blackandblue200
      @Blackandblue200 Před rokem +1

      Great video!

    • @NoNameNo.5
      @NoNameNo.5 Před rokem

      See Ghostbusters 2

    • @sebastianmarquez3014
      @sebastianmarquez3014 Před rokem +7

      Those Urbanist, rail fan youtubers have videos about them. RMTransit has a good one about the New York Subway

    • @user-tx6wt2wg2m
      @user-tx6wt2wg2m Před rokem

      All you need to know about the subway in NYC: don't go in there.

  • @ELMS
    @ELMS Před rokem +726

    Michael Wyetzner is just excellent in these videos. I’d love to see him do NYC Art Deco skyscrapers. But thanks for these and please, more Michael!

    • @edisonthethird
      @edisonthethird Před rokem +19

      He talked about it some in the Chrysler Building episode!

    • @moesyah
      @moesyah Před rokem +5

      I couldn't agree more! Michael Wyetzner is my favorite AD alert 🔔

    • @pyrodoll2422
      @pyrodoll2422 Před rokem

      @@edisonthethird That was the first of these I watched, offered seemingly randomly by the CZcams bot and I instantly subscribed.

    • @MrRezRising
      @MrRezRising Před rokem

      The Hearst building, please.

  • @jenniferadams7582
    @jenniferadams7582 Před rokem +8

    I really appreciated the cutaway views that the architect drew out in the video. Very satisfying to see things from that pov

  • @nyccouponer
    @nyccouponer Před rokem +59

    Yes! Please provide us with a whole series on the NYC Transit system. This was so fun and informative to watch. I love learning new things about my city.

  • @pauloneufneufneuf
    @pauloneufneufneuf Před rokem +141

    Vignelli used Akzidenz-Grotesk for the signage. Helvetica came later. There are a few examples of Akzidenz-Grotesk remaining - one on a surface building, and it’s substantial too. Subway/typography geeks will spot the difference, it is a slightly more stylised sans serif.

    • @ronin84
      @ronin84 Před rokem +18

      Speaking of which, highly recommend everyone check out the Massimo Vignelli documentary as it covers much NYC signage -> Design is One: Lella & Massimo Vignelli

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Před rokem +322

    I’d love any more videos on public transit in NYC, but another great topic I’d love to see a similar video from AD would be on all of the main bridges connecting Manhattan to other areas. Unless I’ve overlooked that video already.

    • @calvinbaII
      @calvinbaII Před rokem +7

      Yes! A bridge video would be amazing

    • @RingoLoadagain
      @RingoLoadagain Před rokem +5

      That would be great! Also the tunnels, the highways, hell I'm sure Michael could do several videos on Robert Moses and the things he did.

  • @yanelisdoens4600
    @yanelisdoens4600 Před rokem +4

    More videos like this with mr. Wyetzner please! He has a great hability to talk and explain about architectural details👏

  • @nelskuni
    @nelskuni Před rokem +23

    I love this series, and Michael Wyetzner's knowledge and explanations are terrific. Love when he draws the schematics.

  • @Pepperiffic
    @Pepperiffic Před rokem +122

    I could watch an hour long video about this! Michael does such a great job making something I normally wouldn't find at all interesting really fascinating!

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard Před rokem +8

    Michael Wyetzner is a joy to hear. I can't get enough of him. :o)

  • @nandocordeiro
    @nandocordeiro Před rokem +1

    I could listen to him for hours and hours breaking down all these bits of architecture. This is so cool!

  • @JustiisLeague
    @JustiisLeague Před 8 měsíci +4

    This deserves a series in itself. I’m sure this branches out into so many more stories. 👍🏽 I encourage you to explore this further.

  • @3yebeams
    @3yebeams Před rokem +3

    From this video alone I am a subscriber. No hucksterism - just pure info and history of architecture. Wonderful - this is the best of CZcams. And yes, much more about the NY subway.

  • @anitaaltman2025
    @anitaaltman2025 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Fascinating, please provide more...this remarkable system needs to be more celebrated...life in the city would not be possible without it!

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Před 8 měsíci +5

    More of these videos, please! They are absolutely gems of information about NYC history... Although most of the network feels grim at least it's still one of the most functional in the world running 24/7 to almost every part of the city and you can't beat that kind of mobility for the price...

  • @abbeyweiss881
    @abbeyweiss881 Před 4 měsíci +1

    YES! Absolutely, positively want more of these videos on the subway system! Big fan, love it!

  • @irinagal6789
    @irinagal6789 Před rokem +5

    Yes more please . Subway talk and maybe a ride along ? All those lovely things mentioned at the very end !

  • @TheArmachillo
    @TheArmachillo Před rokem +12

    I could watch a series of these forever . Please continue to make these!

  • @kimberlyolson4335
    @kimberlyolson4335 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It's so interesting to learn about how the different types of lines were constructed. Some of the design details are so beautiful and this video makes me want to visit some of the stations I haven't yet seen. Love this type of content!

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Před rokem +1

    Just love how he speaks. He explains things really well but it's also really relaxing

  • @frederichore1890
    @frederichore1890 Před rokem +5

    Absolutely stunning! I've travelled on many subway systems including Montreal, Toronto, London, Paris, Sydney, Santiago, Washington, Moscow and yes New York too - but looks are deceptive, and your superb video and historical look back with views of the new stations is absolutely wonderful! I also like how your architectural videos are put together, with the overhead perspective looking at the maps and photos, mixed in with video and newspaper highlights.
    The beauty of this video is I can actually pause it, to view the detail in the prints and cutaway drawings. Thank you for this masterfully produced show! Let's see many more please!
    Cheers and thanks!
    Frederic in Montréal.

  • @JoannaLouise200
    @JoannaLouise200 Před rokem +10

    Michael Wyetzner certainly knows his subject ~ the historical, social, aesthetic and construction details he draws out of the architecture makes for compulsive watching. I'm a Londoner who has never visited the US or New York, so Michael's detailed videos make for a fascinating binge watch for me. Yes!...many more of these videos please!

  • @johnwasson4039
    @johnwasson4039 Před rokem +1

    More of these videos, for sure! Great work on this--just got back from New York and love going every time!

  • @merlinoner
    @merlinoner Před 6 měsíci

    This is really a great program, very educative, very well done and I love this architect you can tell he really knows what he is talking about. Thanks ! I want to see part 2 for sure !

  • @081hannah
    @081hannah Před rokem +14

    I loved it! I would appreciate to know more, thank you.❤

  • @swtpaige1004
    @swtpaige1004 Před rokem +9

    Yes please! I want to know more! I’ve lived in NYC for 31 years and I’ve always been in awe EVERY TIME I ride the subway! I always make sure to have my guests ride the iconic public transportation whenever they visit NY. I have this goal one day that I will go to the most historic stations and take photos. ❤

  • @sharkeyjan
    @sharkeyjan Před rokem

    Love this - will rewatch. So many layers & now I can see them. Give me more! Thank you

  • @moutie590
    @moutie590 Před měsícem +2

    This is a wonderful video that gives the world presence in all the open spaces of everyone

  • @AR11210
    @AR11210 Před rokem +39

    Sometimes I think AD videos can't possibly be more awesome and then Michael does it again! Of course more, thank you for your work :)

  • @kyleegoodwin7315
    @kyleegoodwin7315 Před rokem +6

    I would love to see more subway stories. Michael’s knowledge and presentation is wonderful. I love all the videos has has done 😊

  • @batya7
    @batya7 Před rokem +1

    Love love love this discussion about the NYC Subway's design and history! Love the Subway!

  • @taddyhamlin
    @taddyhamlin Před rokem +1

    Love to have more nyc history! You share and captivated us with its beauty explained. Thanks

  • @angelakoontz8435
    @angelakoontz8435 Před rokem +3

    I would watch an entire series on this!! Especially if Michael is explaining it!

  • @tiffanygreen7061
    @tiffanygreen7061 Před rokem +8

    As a frequent user of these trains I say hell yes I want another video! This video was so informative and clear thank you!

  • @jayanirs
    @jayanirs Před rokem

    We want more of theses videos. Thank you very informative!

  • @Wave2680
    @Wave2680 Před rokem

    Love this video and explanation and all the videos you have done with architect Michael W

  • @Dindaol
    @Dindaol Před rokem +3

    Love this series! More videos, for sure 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @nyc78
    @nyc78 Před rokem +5

    Extremely informative video! You explained in 10 minutes what would take me weeks to try to explain! I’m a native New Yorker and learned so much from this. Excellent work!

  • @zulfaandriansyah9380
    @zulfaandriansyah9380 Před 18 dny

    4:22 the way he draw the curve is amazing!

  • @AmosAmerica
    @AmosAmerica Před rokem

    Outstanding presentation! Thank you Mr. Wyetzner and AD

  • @WhyDidIJustEatThat
    @WhyDidIJustEatThat Před rokem +6

    The NYC subway will always hold a special place in my heart. It is such a beautiful piece of mega-engineering iterated on for over a century. ♡

  • @laurameakin
    @laurameakin Před rokem +21

    Loved this video and YES more please! Never been so invested in a video about the New York subway which I’ve never seen before as I live in Scotland 😂 Michael’s depth of knowledge is incredible and he is a brilliant presenter.

  • @patriciabristow-johnson5951

    Wow this is amazing. The topic itself is fascinating and I love how passionate he is about it

  • @solar979
    @solar979 Před rokem +3

    More please! I live in Europe in a country without subways and this was amazing.

  • @helenhelen1476
    @helenhelen1476 Před rokem +56

    I loved this video on the NYC subway system. I’d really like to know more about the abandoned stations. Are they open to the public or maintained as museums? More please! Your videos are always fascinating! Thanks.

    • @totalwomanja9105
      @totalwomanja9105 Před rokem +17

      One in Brooklyn has been made into a museum called New York Transit Museum. It’s a gem.

    • @GS-lq2is
      @GS-lq2is Před rokem +5

      @@totalwomanja9105 A great museum! A gem indeed.

    • @helenhelen1476
      @helenhelen1476 Před rokem +2

      I’d so love to visit it! It’s on my bucket list now!

    • @missybarbour6885
      @missybarbour6885 Před rokem +6

      You can see the old City Hall station with its vaulted skylights by staying on the 6 train at the current Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall station. It uses the old station as a turn around to go back uptown! Passengers are technically not supposed to stay on, but they rarely bother kicking people off lol

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Před rokem

      @@totalwomanja9105 I love train stations and abandoned ones and didn't know about this even though I've been to NY twice. Thanks for the tip

  • @JoeyMejias
    @JoeyMejias Před 8 měsíci

    More, please. A whole playlist worth. Thanks.

  • @trident1012
    @trident1012 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy this series of short documentaries about public architecture. Congratulations and thank you.

  • @amiam9503
    @amiam9503 Před rokem +14

    I recently visited NYC for the first time and seeing all the different subway stations and their details was certainly a highlight ☺ This video just makes it all that much more interesting!

  • @robertmcglinchey3347
    @robertmcglinchey3347 Před rokem +2

    Très New York-esque! Great vid. It was a few weeks after 911 and my brother recalls how he waited for his friend who sat next to him on the subway for just a few stops. His friend worked in the WTC. They only knew each other each day when they rode the subway together for just a few stops, and then they went about their jobs. So their acquaintance was relatively brief but nearly every day - a few minutes they were always updating each other about their lives. They didn’t even know each others name. Even today my brother hasn’t given up hope assuming his Subway friend just wasn’t taking the subway anymore.
    Could be!
    As usual so close to 911 People on the platform were very very sullen as they waited for the train. There was very little to be happy about.
    Oh, but wait!
    At the far end of the platform there is spontaneous laughter how - could that be? Then the laughter became closer and closer to where my brother was standing … there was a rat running down on-top of the third rail balanced by a strawberry twizzler held in its mouth as if is if he had a giant red whisker: The little guy continued down the third rail into the darkness of the subway tunnel.
    So in future videos stories, you can talk to my brother - he’s got a good one about rats. Rats of the subway of New York, New York.

  • @KarolaTea
    @KarolaTea Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fascinating, thank you! Dito to everyone interested in more about the NYC subway!

  • @theJourneynfc
    @theJourneynfc Před rokem

    GREAT again. Thank you Michael. Please AD More of his content!

  • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
    @JoseMorales-lw5nt Před rokem +3

    0:45/ Even better example of the work done by the Guastavino family can be seen one block east of the closed station.
    When exiting the Chamber Street Station from the grand staircase leading to the Municipal Building, look directly up. Those vaulted ceilings with the tiled arches? Yup, same tiles. St. John The Divine in Upper Manhattan is a grand showcase for the Guastavinos!

  • @jules6731
    @jules6731 Před rokem

    Great video!! Loved it, the history mixed with architecture aspect and so many fun facts makes it really pleasurable to watch

  • @johnbusey6529
    @johnbusey6529 Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliant. These videos are fascinating and so well-produced.

  • @judyoconnor3502
    @judyoconnor3502 Před rokem +3

    I grew up in NYC and worked in Manhattan. I never appreciated the architecture at any station and just wanted to get to my destination in a hurry.
    It was only after my subway tours in St Petersburgh, Russia that I learned to appreciate what a magnificent attribution NYC subways are.

  • @kenmorris100
    @kenmorris100 Před rokem +3

    Hi from the other side of the Pond. I enjoyed your video which concentrated on the architectural aspects of the Subway system rather than the trains. It is very interesting to compare and contrast the NY system with London's Underground. You mentioned the station tiles as a feature these were also used to great effect on the tube lines built by Charles Yerkes bring these over from the USA. Different colour/patterns were used for each station to help users to know recognise the station looking through the small windows of the era. In the opposite direction London Transport from the 1930s, especially during the Charles Holden era, lead the way in station design and more recently in Artworks etc. My many years of experience travelling on the NY subway system is how brutal the stations are together with the plastic seats compared to European systems. You mentioned the signage being introduced London Transport started this in 1933 developing their own typeface and of course the famous Beck Map. Please make some more videos including some on the out of Manhattan stations.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 Před rokem

      As a kid riding the subway used to try and identify each station by their distinctive wall patterns and signage as the train entered the station ranging from a complete blur to the final stationary stop to see how long it would take.
      Good to read someone had the sense to use colour even if it was only horizonal color-coded lines similiar to the New York City subway map. See *tnprime* comment twelve comments below from yours.
      Mo'-dern architecture allows all colours as long as its white :)
      Pete Beard's CZcams channel 'Unsung Heros of Illustration' intermittently features Underground posters of individual illustrators from advertisements for travel to products. Very very well made presentations. Mostly of the Golden Age of Illustration 1860-1920.
      Btw, plastic seating was introduced after the weaving of the wicker benches was broken from use or vandalism impaling riders. Cushioned seats were also torn up.
      NYC subways are designed for the lowest common denominator riders.

  • @anaheimdennis
    @anaheimdennis Před 9 měsíci

    That was fantastic, I loved it. You are well read and very well informed.

  • @harrydoku8268
    @harrydoku8268 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Loved your video on the Subway stations, and yes more on the same subject would be very welcome. Thank you for your great videos. I was born in New York city. And I love this town.

  • @susananthony2366
    @susananthony2366 Před rokem +9

    Amazing information and I enjoyed how you present it.
    It would be interesting to hear how other parts of the country/world influenced and added to not only the subway system but NYC itself.
    My city visits are so different now that you have share this and other videos about its history. Thank you!

    • @MrBenzcdi
      @MrBenzcdi Před rokem +2

      you’re right to call out the presentation. enjoyable and no hang ups

    • @davidgreg6989
      @davidgreg6989 Před rokem

      I totally agree with you, the artwork, the subway system is fascinating, the architecture is indeed beautiful

  • @CD318
    @CD318 Před rokem +4

    You guys ROCK!! SOOO happy to see these types of videos. They're like a Christmas present that I want to keep receiving--bravo!

  • @derfunkhaus
    @derfunkhaus Před rokem +1

    Thank you and yes, I want more videos about the NYC subway. (And other cities' subways.)

  • @donnamarino400
    @donnamarino400 Před rokem +1

    This is great. I grew up in NYC and didn't know most of these details. More videos like this one!

  • @Hollandstation
    @Hollandstation Před rokem +84

    As a Dutch person that loves making videos about transport infrastructure, I think that city hall station is incredibly beautiful. it's a shame that it is no longer in use. unfortunately the Dutch metros are not old enough that they have a comparable station. so let's go to new york someday I guess haha

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw Před rokem +15

      I think the Dutch will always have a permanent key to New Amsterdam. Thanks for setting this place off on the right foot.

    • @boejiden5851
      @boejiden5851 Před rokem +10

      If I were you I'd take pride in those clean modern stations. I'm from NY and when I visited the Netherlands I thought I time traveled into the future. The views you get while traveling combined with how quiet the trains are makes it worth the price.

    • @orbitingcomic
      @orbitingcomic Před rokem

      You have some really interesting transport architecture in the interior design of the Schiphol airport! I had a long layover there recently, and its interior design and the way its systems function (like no loudspeaker announcements for gates, airport library, museum and piano, etc.) turned that layover into most restful and intellectually fulfilling part of my whole trip, lol.

    • @elyenidacevedo1995
      @elyenidacevedo1995 Před rokem

      I really like old architecture designs so I agree.

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU Před rokem +2

      There's always the London Underground if you want something closer than the US, some of the older stations still look really good, like Baker Street.

  • @jkbtulsa
    @jkbtulsa Před rokem +6

    I am absolutely interested in seeing more videos of the subway system. The artwork is wonderful and inspiring. I’ve enjoyed all of the videos pertaining to architecture of each city. Thank you for giving us such informative content.

    • @Lucaangelo252
      @Lucaangelo252 Před rokem

      Hello Janet how are you doing,
      where are you from?

    • @davidgreg6989
      @davidgreg6989 Před rokem

      I totally agree with you, the artwork, the subway system is fascinating, the architecture is indeed beautiful

  • @lexibadami3116
    @lexibadami3116 Před rokem

    These videos have been amazing!!! The history videos are what we want 👏

  • @nikdenbak3961
    @nikdenbak3961 Před 5 měsíci

    I have never been to NYC sadly but have always found it fascinating, the subway being one of many points of interest.
    Excellent video, please make more about the details of this incredible system and its complex character.

  • @n900video
    @n900video Před rokem +17

    Yes, more subway videos, please.

  • @mudblooddoc
    @mudblooddoc Před rokem +4

    More please! MUCH more, please! In the meantime, thanks for this tour of one of the City’s greatest of treasures.

  • @coopaloopmex
    @coopaloopmex Před rokem

    This is so fantastic. THANK YOU Architectural Digest!

  • @dodgingtheworld
    @dodgingtheworld Před rokem

    Absolutely want more of this. Love it so much

  • @wanderer4285
    @wanderer4285 Před rokem +3

    Yes, more on the NYC subway please, and other architectural interests! These videos and the walking tours are terrific!

  • @suecampbell4811
    @suecampbell4811 Před rokem +4

    Yes please - MANY more subway videos! I am 60 and recall the gum machines in the subway stations in Brooklyn. I never realized the architectural changes through time - one because I was running at 14th Street Union Square for a local and two because I left NY in the late 80's so its been a while. Your presentations have helped me showcase NY to my husband who has not yet visited. Michael Wyetnzer delivers GREAT presentations with his tone and content. Please make MANY MORE subway videos! Thank you!

  • @steveember8972
    @steveember8972 Před rokem

    Most informative and lively presentation, full of nuggets any NYC Subway admirer will love and file away. By all means, let us have more!

  • @darthges25
    @darthges25 Před rokem

    amazing! I definetely want to see more of this!!

  • @kyronliu5190
    @kyronliu5190 Před rokem +3

    the tunnel boring machines (TBMs) were actually removed after phase I of SAS, and most of the tunnels of phase II has mostly been completed since the 70s, they just need to mine out the stations and bore tunnels north of 116th st towards lexington av.

    • @kyronliu5190
      @kyronliu5190 Před rokem +2

      and the stockholm metro station at 9:38? come on, some of this information is so easily accessible to the public and yet the research for the video is lazy.

  • @totalwomanja9105
    @totalwomanja9105 Před rokem +4

    More videos about the NYC subway would be greatly appreciated!

  • @gabrielepirovano465
    @gabrielepirovano465 Před rokem +1

    we definitely need a whole series of subway-related videos. Keep it going!

  • @adamnoble-johnson3855

    Please bring all the videos about the NYC subway that you can think of. This was wonderful.

  • @brucetaylor607
    @brucetaylor607 Před rokem +16

    As a subway historian 10 minutes is not enough but you covered so much in little time. Please I must have more. Yes, I'm greedy when it comes to the history of the subway system. The subway is more than just it's rolling stock. Excellent video. Can't wait to see more. 👍

  • @tayne5009
    @tayne5009 Před rokem +6

    I’ve just watched this and realised that a lot of this applies to underground rail in other cities.
    Most recently in Lisbon I saw the tunnel design with central platform on newer stations with older stations being darker and having mosaic tile signs. The Glasgow underground also has a similar glass canopy entrance design.
    And yes, I’d like more Michael Wyetzner videos.
    They can be longer as well.

  • @gomesjustin1989
    @gomesjustin1989 Před rokem

    100% need more of these videos!

  • @oldunion
    @oldunion Před rokem +3

    Aw you left out the IND style of the 30's completely, it's "modern aesthetic" and color tile striping system intended to aid new immigrants that might not be able to read english and because color changes occurred at express stops it would subtly let you know when to change to a local. For example, three courses of color with a band on top and bottom: express stop, two courses with a band on top and bottom, local stop. The intention was to be able to tell your new friend going uptown, get off when tile changes to blue (ie A train 59th st ), and switch to local across the track, then ride two stops of blue tile to your destination (C train to 81st st).

  • @JS-TO
    @JS-TO Před rokem +9

    More subway videos, please!

  • @bbaskin6785
    @bbaskin6785 Před 11 měsíci

    Spectacular! Lived NYC for 10 yrs ... I'm in love with everything explained here. 💌

  • @concece
    @concece Před rokem

    please more videos like this
    It’s interesting to know all the things that the NYC has to know

  • @totalwomanja9105
    @totalwomanja9105 Před rokem +11

    This video takes me right back to my visit to the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn, which was once a subway station back in the day. This is amazing content! Viewers,please put said museum on your itinerary when you next visit NY, you’ll like it. ❤

  • @sebineverland
    @sebineverland Před rokem +7

    I am not an architect, I have never been interested in architecture until now, but I enjoy watching these videos. Almost 10 years ago, I had the chance to spend a few days in New York City, and even in that short time I had fallen in love with the city. The more I learn all the details with these videos, the more I like the city. Michael Wyetzner's explanation has a great share in this, thank you.

  • @lorie76yt
    @lorie76yt Před rokem

    Yes - more please! NYC history, especially the stuff he tends to focus on is one of my favourite things! Love these videos ❤️

  • @tsehampton
    @tsehampton Před rokem

    Fantastic video, very informative, thank you. Yes, please do more videos of the NYC subway system.

  • @hannahdigitals
    @hannahdigitals Před rokem +39

    I miss the details that came with old designs, minimalism is modern and practical but also a bit boring

  • @JoshuaFagan
    @JoshuaFagan Před rokem +6

    While imperfect, the New York City subway system is quite remarkable, especially from an American standpoint. We don't really have any other subway systems in this country of that same size and scale. The New York system really is the flowing lifeblood of the city. I especially admire the ornate, elaborate designs of some of the old subway stations and their mosaics. There's a real sense of history and permanence to some of those stations.

    • @ETBrenner
      @ETBrenner Před rokem +2

      I always got a kick out of the beaver plaques in Astor Place station. 😀

  • @WawayBelga
    @WawayBelga Před 3 měsíci

    I am satisfied for the explanation sir, everything is in detail, it is nice to be here and supplied of user tripitional