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The High Line
April 20–October 31
Third floor |
This exhibition features Field Operations and Diller Scofidio +
Renfro's
winning entry for the redesign of the High Line, a defunct, elevated
railway
bed that runs along Manhattan's far West Side. The design was
inspired by
what the architects deem the "High Line's melancholic,
unruly beauty, in
which nature has reclaimed a once vital piece of urban infrastructure."
Comprising a series of gardens in the form of pits, plains, bridges,
mounds,
ramps, and flyovers situated along the twenty-two-block expanse,
the project
aims to create and preserve experiences of slowness, otherworldliness,
and
distraction. The installation includes models and digital renderings
of the
most current phase of design, along with photographs by Joel Sternfeld that capture
the
railway bed's present condition.
Organized by Tina di Carlo, Assistant Curator, Department of
Architecture and
Design.
The exhibition is made possible by IAC/InterActiveCorp, Millennium Partners, and public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency.
Additional support is provided by London Terrace Gardens, Handel Architects LLP, and Stormhouse Partners.

Pictured above:
Field Operations and Diller
Scofidio + Renfro. The High Line, New York, New
York. 2004–05. Perspective of grasslands and planking system,
2004
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