
The NY Times has an article showing the concept renderings for the High Line, and we are so into them.
Looky:




Luckily for us, the High Line is right outside of our office window.
We cannot wait!
You're beautiful, New York.
Here's the article from nytimes.com
2 comments:
so jealous! i wish all big cities would do this. yay new york! i'm really looking forward to visiting the city this august.
Outstanding! I wondered why they left all those structures untouched & unused for so long. Can not wait to check it out when finished!
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