On the High Line

The Definitive Guide
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ISBN-13:
9781531506117
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.05.2024
Seiten:
224
Autor:
Annik LaFarge
Gewicht:
431 g
Format:
226x150x20 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The most comprehensive, up-to-date, and acclaimed guide to the High Line by the leading expert on the history of the park-now in a fully revised editionBuilt atop a former freight railroad, the "park in the sky" is regularly cited as one of the premiere examples of adaptive reuse and quickly became one of New York's most popular destinations, attracting more than 8 million visitors a year. This updated Third Edition of On the High Line- published to coincide with the fifteenth anniversary of the park's opening-remains the definitive guide to the park that transformed an entire neighborhood and became an inspiration to cities around the globe.In short entries organized by roughly two city block sections, the guide provides rich details about everything in view on both sides of the park. Illustrated with more than 110 black & white photographs, it covers historic and modern architecture; plants and horticulture; and important industries and technological innovations that developed in the neighborhoods the park traverses, from book publishing and food distribution to the introduction of cold storage and the development of radar, the elevator, and talking movies. Updated to include newly opened sections of the park, this edition also features a new conversation pertaining to the more controversial side of the High Line's story and how it became a poster child for the most grievous manifestations of gentrification and inequity in public spaces. Author Annik LaFarge provides a frank discussion on how the park's leadership created a platform for discussing these issues and for advising other projects on how to work more inclusively and from a social justice and equity perspective.On the High Line serves as an educated travel companion, someone invisibly perched on a visitor's shoulder who can answer every question, including what was here before, moving back in time through the early 20th century, the Industrial Revolution, and the colonial and pre-European times when this stretch of what we call Manhattan was home to the Lenape people and much of it was covered by the waters of the Hudson River. A companion website with more than 650 photos-historic, contemporary, rooftop and aerial-can be viewed at HighLineBook.com.
Introducing the High LineNew Preface to the Third Edition | xiiiPrologue: The Story of the High Line, from Elevated Railroad to Linear Park | xxiiForeword by Rick Darke | xxxivJoel Sternfeld | xxxixDesigning the High Line | xliPiet Oudolf and the Plants of the High Line | xlviSection One: Gansevoort-14th StreetThe Slow Stairs, 5 ¿ Friends of the High Line, 6 ¿ Gansevoort Woodland, 9 ¿ MannahattaThen and Now, 11 ¿ The Manhattan Refrigerating Company, 12 ¿ Washington Grasslands13 ¿ Wildlife on the High Line, 14 ¿ Whitney Museum , 15 ¿ Gansevoort Pumping Station, 18¿ Pier 52 and Day's End, 19 ¿ Thirteenth Avenue and Gansevoort Peninsula, 20 ¿ Pier 54 andLittle Island, 24 ¿ The Meatpacking District, 27 ¿ 14th Street Passage, 29 ¿ P. F. Collier &Son, 30 ¿ The Louche Hotels, 31Section Two: 14th-16th StreetsThe Bog, 37 ¿ Piers and Pile Fields, 38 ¿ Pier 57, 39 ¿ The Sundeck, 40 ¿ Hoboken Terminal40 ¿ Chelsea Market, 41 ¿ The Northern and Southern Spurs, 44 ¿ Merchants RefrigeratingCompany Warehouse, 46 ¿ Piet Oudolf's Favorites, 46 ¿ The Spring Cutback, 48 ¿ OtherHigh Lines, 50Section Three: 16th-20th StreetsDeath Avenue Amphitheater, 59 ¿ The West Side Cowboy, 59 ¿ Tenth Avenue Square, 62 ¿Chelsea Grasslands, 63 ¿ New Architecture along the High Line, Part One, 64 ¿ TenementHouses, 68 ¿ High Line Art, 70 ¿ Astilbe, Allium 'Mt. Everest', Staghorn Sumac, 70 ¿ TheChelsea Piers, 71 ¿ Grasses, 73 ¿ Publishing and Printing, 75 ¿ Breaking the Grid, 75 ¿Clement Clarke Moore-a.k.a. Seal-Park , 76 ¿ Guardian Angel Church, 77 ¿ Holly on theHigh Line, 78Section Four: 20th-23rd StreetsWest Chelsea, 81 ¿ The Chelsea Thicket, 82 ¿ General Theological Seminary, 82 ¿ The Art DecoPrison, 83 ¿ The Life Savers Building, 84 ¿ The Warehouse Law, 85 ¿ Center of Amusements, 86¿ The Spears Building and Seating Steps, 87 ¿ The Prairie Lawn, 88 ¿ The Chelsea Hotel, 90 ¿The Empire Diner, 91 ¿ The Gallery and Art Scene, 92 ¿ London Terrace Apartments, 94 ¿ TheOriginal People's Park, 95Section Five: 23rd-26th StreetsThe Slow Park, 99 ¿ New Architecture along the High Line, Part Two, 99 ¿ The Flyover, 102 ¿Tree of Heaven: From Beloved to Bemoaned, 103 ¿ From Global Grocer to World School, 104¿ H. Wolff Book Manufacturing Co., 105 ¿ Magnolias, 106 ¿ The Modern Luxury Cruise, 107 ¿The Great Spires, 108 ¿ Water Towers, 110 ¿ Heavy Metal in West Chelsea, 111 ¿ Otis ElevatorCompany, 112 ¿ Pharmacy in the Sky, 114 ¿ The Lighterage Era, 114Section Six: 26th-30th StreetsThe Wildflower Field, 121 ¿ The High Line Zeitgeist, 121 ¿ Peter Obletz, 123 ¿ New York'sLumberyard, 124 ¿ The Radial Bench, 124 ¿ "Make the Place Sittable", 125 ¿ 30th Street CutOut, 126 ¿ The Central Stores Complex, 126 ¿ The Morgan General Mail Facility and AbrahamLincoln, 128Section Seven: The Interim WalkwayThe Crossroads, 135 ¿ The Eastern Rail Yards and the Rail Track Walk, 135 ¿ Keep It Wild: TheInterim Walkway, 137 ¿ The Divine Wild Carrot, 139 ¿ Hell's Kitchen, 140 ¿ The Javits CenterGreen Roof, 141 ¿ 34th Street Entry Plaza and CSX Transportation Gate, 142Section Eight: 30th-34th StreetsThe Shed, 147 ¿ Hudson Yards, 147 ¿ Tenth Avenue Spur, 148 ¿ Westyard Distribution Center150 ¿ The Moynihan Connector, 151 ¿ The Time Line, 154Acknowledgments | 157Notes | 161Bibliography | 175Index | 179

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