Ebook: Green metropolis: the extraordinary landscapes of New York City as nature, history, and design
Author: Hiss Tony, Rogers Elizabeth Barlow
- Tags: ART--Subjects & Themes--Landscapes, City planning--Environmental aspects, City planning--Environmental aspects--New York (State)--New York--History, Ecology, HISTORY--United States--State & Local--Middle Atlantic (DC DE MD NJ NY PA), Human ecology, Human ecology--New York (State)--New York--History, Landscapes, Landscapes--New York (State)--New York--History, Natural areas, Natural areas--New York (State)--New York--History, Natural history, Natural history--New York (State)--New York, NATURE--Environme
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- City: New York (N.Y.);New York (State);New York
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
"The woman who launched the restoration of Central Park in 1980 surveys in depth seven green landscapes in New York City, their history--both natural and human--and how they have been transformed over time. Elizabeth Barlow Rogers describes seven landscapes: greenbelt and nature refuge that runs along the spine of Staten Island on land once intended for a highway; Jamaica Bay, near JFK Airport, whose mosaic of fragile, endangered marshes has been preserved as a bird sanctuary; Inwood Hill, in upper Manhattan, whose forest once sheltered Native Americans and Revolutionary soldiers before it became a site for wealthy estates and subsequently a public park; the Central Park Ramble, a carefully designed artificial wilderness in the middle of the city; Roosevelt Island, formerly Welfare Island, in the East River, where urban planners built a traffic-free 'new town in town' in the 1970s and whose southern tip now boasts the Louis Kahn-designed memorial to FDR; Fresh Kills, the James Corner Field Operations-designed 2,200-acre park on Staten Island that is being created out of what was once the world's largest landfill; The High Line, in Manhattan's Chelsea and West Village neighborhoods, an aerial promenade built on an abandoned elevated rail spur"--;Green Metropolis: Birth of a Landscape -- Green Woods and seventeen-year Cicadas: Staten Island -- Green Marshes and troubled waters: Jamaica Bay -- Green Forest and Indian shelter: Inwood Hill Park -- Green Heart : Central Park Ramble -- Green Community and White Memorial: Roosevelt Island and Four Freedoms Park -- Green Garbage : Freshkills Park -- Green Promenade and elevated rail spur: The High Line.
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