martes, 4 de diciembre de 2012

The "High Line" effect


 Before it gets the "starchitecture" critical stage, from here we're defending this advice about it:
 The "High Line effect" should be viewed more broadly as a holistic approach to urban design that suggests how to transform existing urban landscapes to meet contemporary needs. 
 And the point is, a truly succesfully city doesn't consist on its individual buildings or parks, but on how those components work together.
 
-We also suggest to read this article at The Huffington Post: The Real High Line Effect - A Transformational Triumph of Preservation and Design, by Charles A. Birnbaum (founder of The Cultural Landscape Foundation in Washington DC, and fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects).


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