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The High Line

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The High Line is a comprehensive exploration of the innovative public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. This book details the transformation of the abandoned railway into a vibrant urban park, combining stunning photography with insightful essays and interviews with the creators and designers.
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Publication year
2020
ISBN-13
9781838660772
Language
English
Subjects
Urban DesignLandscape ArchitecturePublic SpacesContemporary ArchitectureUrban RenewalEnvironmental DesignCity PlanningNew York CitySustainable DesignCultural History

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