-The title implies that the city of NY is going to build an underground park; in reality, an architecture firm has written a proposal for such a park. Wether or not this will ever happen is yet undetermined.
-Where in the Lower East Side is the proposed site for this park? The author didn't think to include this little detail?
I propose we start using SA;LH = shitty article; linkbait headline.
Inside the Delancey Station (next to the Williamsburg Bridge - Manhattan Side) there is a huge underground open area which served as a small train yard up until the 60's/70s. This place has leaks, garbage, graffiti and rats. It would cost significantly more money to convert this area into a park than was spent on the highline.
In the decades to come, a combination of infrastructure repurposing and good design will define the most livable American cities. Good to see the combination making more headlines today.
[+] [-] nextstep|13 years ago|reply
-The title implies that the city of NY is going to build an underground park; in reality, an architecture firm has written a proposal for such a park. Wether or not this will ever happen is yet undetermined.
-Where in the Lower East Side is the proposed site for this park? The author didn't think to include this little detail?
I propose we start using SA;LH = shitty article; linkbait headline.
[+] [-] darien|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] besttechie|13 years ago|reply
I'll definitely take your points into account and will let the author know.
[+] [-] mortenjorck|13 years ago|reply