ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月12日 05時24分


Boston’s notorious Big Dig project was covered by the Rose Kennedy Greenway, pictured here, in 2008. From the Greenway to Manhattan’s High Line, remnants of former ways of life are being converted into promenades and playgrounds. In the process, they’re changing what we think cities are for and how they ought to be used. This model of urban design has come to be known as landscape urbanism. A landscape urbanist sees the decline of the industrial city as something that offers opportunities for naturalism. Yet for all its power to bring communities together, Nikil Saval writes for @nytmag, repurposing freeways and old industry can go hand in hand with gentrification. The new public parks give form to cities misshapen by abandoned industry, but threaten to bring into being a novel form of inequality in cities already rife with it. They exude the priorities of a new Gilded Age, even as they cover up the eyesores of an old one. Matthew Pillsbury (@screenlives) took this photo while on assignment for @nytmag. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos of our new urban oases.


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