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El. knyga: Green Metropolis

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781101875544
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781101875544

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The woman behind the 1980s restoration of Central Park takes readers on an unlikely tour of green spaces in and around Manhattan, including a nature refuge that runs through the middle of Staten Island and the endangered marshes of Jamaica Bay near JFK airport.

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 sanctuaryInwood 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.
Foreword: Legacy xx
Preface xiii
Chapter 1 Green Metropolis: Birth Of A Landscape
3(12)
Chapter 2 Green Woods And Seventeen-Year Cicadas: Staten Island
15(26)
Chapter 3 Green Marshes And Troubled Waters: Jamaica Bay
41(30)
Chapter 4 Green Forest And Indian Shelter: Inwood Hill Park
71(18)
Chapter 5 Green Heart: Central Park Ramble
89(46)
Chapter 6 Green Community And White Memorial: Roosevelt Island And Four Freedoms Park
135(30)
Chapter 7 Green Garbage: Freshkills Park
165(16)
Chapter 8 Green Promenade And Elevated Rail Spur: The High Line
181(24)
Directions to Places Described in This Book 205(2)
Acknowledgments 207(2)
Bibliography 209(2)
Index 211