Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The High Line Transitions 2

In the proceeding images I intend to showhow the building heights contrast with the public space and the visual emphasis they project on the public space.  The buildings are not  a hinder to the focal range but rather participates in the experiential process of pedestrian movement by providing observatory objects that flank the flow of movement rather than inhibiting it or creating a sense of enclosure but instead accentuates the sense of movement. 

A.      Ganersvoort Entrance




B.  Near 14th Street Entrance

 

C.  Section 2 viewing area.



D.  Section two walk over.



E.


 

 Bibliography:
http://www.emporis.com/application/?lng=3&nav=building&id=322690
 http://archinect.com/news/article/9106134/a-first-look-at-section-2-of-new-york-s-high-line-park
http://blog.ohny.org/2011/06/13/field-trip-friday-section-2-of-the-high-line-is-open/blog1-hl-sec-2-2/


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