Deconstructing the High Line: Postindustrial Urbanism and the Rise of the Elevated Park
By Christoph Lindner (Editor), Brian Rosa (Editor), Tom Baker (Contribution by), Julian Brash (Contribution by), Phil Birge-Liberman (Contribution by), James Corner (Contribution by), Scott Larson (Contribution by), Christoph Lindner (Contribution by), Kevin Loughran (Contribution by), Nate Millington (Contribution by), Darren Patrick (Contribution by), Brian Rosa (Contribution by), Danya Sherman (Contribution by), Alan Smart (Contribution by), Daan Wesselman (Contribution by)
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By Christoph Lindner (Editor), Brian Rosa (Editor), Tom Baker (Contribution by), Julian Brash (Contribution by), Phil Birge-Liberman (Contribution by), James Corner (Contribution by), Scott Larson (Contribution by), Christoph Lindner (Contribution by), Kevin Loughran (Contribution by), Nate Millington (Contribution by), Darren Patrick (Contribution by), Brian Rosa (Contribution by), Danya Sherman (Contribution by), Alan Smart (Contribution by), Daan Wesselman (Contribution by)
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The High Line, an innovative promenade created on a disused elevated railway in Manhattan, is one of the world’s most iconic new urban landmarks. Since the opening of its first section in 2009, this unique greenway has exceeded all expectations in terms of attracting visitors, investment, and property development to Manhattan’s West Side. Frequently celebrated as a monument to community-led activism, adaptive re-use of urban infrastructure, and innovat...
The High Line, an innovative promenade created on a disused elevated railway in Manhattan, is one of the world’s most iconic new urban landmarks. Since the opening of its first section in 2009, this unique greenway has exceeded all expectations in terms of attracting visitors, investment, and property development to Manhattan’s West Side. Frequently celebrated as a monument to community-led activism, adaptive re-use of urban infrastructure, and innovat...






















