An architect who transformed an abandoned railway into New York City’s popular High Line park has died NEW YORK -- Ricardo Scofidio, an architect who transformed an abandoned railway into New ...
Large, floor-to-ceiling glazed openings pull those vistas in, bring together The High Line's greenery, the waters, and New York's iconic cityscape in every home. Interiors span from one-bedroom to ...
Ricardo Scofidio, an architect who transformed an abandoned railway into New York City's popular High Line park and was among the first in his profession to win a MacArthur Foundation “genius ...
Standing 30 feet above street level, the High Line offers sweeping views of the Hudson River and Manhattan's cityscape. But the vista isn't the only reason visitors and Manhattanites flock to this ...
Set back well off 10th Avenue, the hotel is fronted by a large parklike garden; the other half is ... With the 20th Street staircase to the High Line just across the street, this hotel is aptly ...
It was, however, New York’s High Line that propelled Diller and Scofidio ... Completed alongside landscape architect James Corner and garden designer Piet Oudolf, the project transformed an ...
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Ricardo Scofidio, architect of New York’s High Line, dies age 89It was, however, New York’s High Line that propelled Diller and Scofidio into mainstream ... Completed alongside landscape architect James Corner and garden designer Piet Oudolf, the project ...
an architect who transformed an abandoned railway into New York City's popular High Line park and was among the first in his profession to win a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant," has died.
an architect who transformed an abandoned railway into New York City’s popular High Line park and was among the first in his profession to win a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” has died.
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