About this Event
Discover the dynamic intersection of art and architecture on this guided tour of Chelsea and the High Line, two of New York City’s most culturally rich neighborhoods. Once an industrial hub, Chelsea’s transformed warehouses now host one of the world’s highest concentrations of art galleries, making it a global epicenter of contemporary art. Combine this with the High Line, a stunning elevated park, and you’ll experience a vibrant blend of history, design, and culture.
Explore Landmark Projects and Cutting-Edge Design
This tour dives into the architectural marvels and cultural highlights of the area, from the historic streets of Chelsea to the innovative developments at Hudson Yards. Discover how adaptive reuse, bold architectural visions, and creative public spaces have shaped this iconic part of NYC. Key stops include the Whitney Museum, and the High Line, along with architectural masterpieces like the groundbreaking Hudson Yards. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, art lover, or urban explorer, this tour provides a deep understanding of how design influences urban life.
Important Projects Featured on this Tour
Explore some of the most significant architectural works in Chelsea and the surrounding areas:
- High Line – Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and James Corner (2008-2015).
- Whitney Museum of American Art – A Renzo Piano masterpiece (2015).
- The Standard Hotel – Iconic modern design by Polshek Partnership (2009).
- One High Line – A bold new landmark by Bjarke Ingels Group (2023).
- Diane von Fürstenberg HQ – A creative space by Work AC.
- Little Island – An imaginative park rising over the Hudson.
- IAC Building – Frank Gehry’s striking curved glass design (2007).
- 100 11th Avenue – A Jean Nouvel marvel (2006).
- HL23 – Cutting-edge residential design by Neil Denari.
- Porter House – An SHoP Architects gem.
- 520 West 28th Street – Zaha Hadid Architects’ visionary work.
- Maritime Hotel – Mid-century modern by Albert C. Ledner (1960s).
- Hudson Yards – Featuring 15 Hudson Yards (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), The Vessel (Thomas Heatherwick, 2019), and The Shed (Diller Scofidio + Renfro, 2020).
- The Spiral – A 2021 masterpiece by Bjarke Ingels Group.
- 1 Manhattan West – Modern elegance by SOM (2022).
- Javits Center – Designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners (1986).
- Penn Station – A reinvention of a classic by McKim, Mead & White, FX Collaborative, ASTM (2023).
Your Guide:
Dr. Ivan Shumkov is a New York based architect, urban planner, entrepreneur, and professor with more than 20 years of experience across the private, public, and academic sectors. He is the founder of Build World and Build Academy, organizations dedicated to providing professional solutions and education for the built environment.
Ivan combines his experience of practicing and teaching architecture with his passion for discovering and sharing the history and secrets of New York. His tours provoke curiosity, show hidden urban gems, and provide opportunities for experiencing and understanding art and architecture in a unique way. He helps his guests to see and connect the city through the eyes of an architect. They are activated and transformed by these immersive experiences and view the city in a new way.
Learn more about our tours at www.buildtours.com.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, United States
USD 43.45 to USD 54.13