Deathbyarchitecture.com Posted November 22, 2014 Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 The High Line didn’t appear out of thin air, but thin air played a role in its development. For decades, the High Line had been seen as an ugly obstacle to neighborhood redevelopment. Comprehensive rezoning of the area and provisions to allow the transfer of development rights turned the structure into an asset. During the construction of the High Line the whole district of Chelsea has undergone a major transformation. Many buildings have been rehabilitated and many are under construction. Hence the idea of this contest, converting a space that is now a parking lot, near the elevated square formed by the High Line’s crossing of 10th avenue and 17th street, in a building that represents the new relationship between people and nature.The competition involves the design of a vertical farm with a residential use in NY and the related reorganization of the environment. Register by: 04-02-2015 / Submit by: 04-18-2015 [url={url}]View the full article[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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