Taking some of the most prominent built, and unbuilt, examples of New York City’s skyline and urban fabric as a cue, New York, Open City explores a selection of projects—from the UN Secretariat and Seagram Buildings, to MoMA’s expanded campus and the High Line, to unrealized projects from the 1960s, including one for the “Instant Slum Clearance” of Harlem—which will allow us to ask what these approaches mean in a moment when New York is looking once again for a more equitable future.