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Tag Archives: the high line
Electricity goes haywire on The High Line
I guess this is what happens when the electricity is cut or
Ice skating rink opens under The Standard
If you want to ice skate in one of NYC’s smallest rinks this winter, right beneath The Standard is where you want to go! Admission is $12 and skate rentals are $3. I guess it’s for the experience???
The Low Line Park: a proposal for a 2-acre underground park in Manhattan’s LES
If this proposed project ever gets approved by the MTA it will be crazier than The High Line Park and much more exciting to venture into I think. In an effort to revitalize the LES, architect James Ramsey and Dan … Continue reading
David Byrne’s “Tight Spot” installation under The High Line
Photo: Danny Kim Beginning September 15th right underneath The High Line will be David Byrne’s newest installation called Tight Spot. The installation is a giant inflatable globe that looks like it’s being squished by the trusses of The High LineĀ and … Continue reading
Remote Nation: a building lit by ambient light from TV screens
I was walking The High Line the other night and came across Kevin Cooley’s installation piece called Remote Nation. The project is on public display at 245 Tenth Avenue (on The High Line between 24th and 25th Streets) and features … Continue reading
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Whaddup New York. This part of the High Line is silly.