NYC’s High Line Park: an Innovative Model of the Built Environment

The High Line Park in New York City (with its new sections opening just a week ago) is a prime example of constructing a built environment that creatively combines both aesthetic and functional purposes. By converting a pre-existing railroad line into a much needed green-space, the High Line also has exhibition space for public art installations, café vendors, and summer events. Through innovative urban city planning, the park offers views of the city from a unique—and more quiet—perspective than ever before.  Included in the following article is a list of resourceful and imaginative aspects the High Line offers for the local New York City community.

To read more about The High Line, check out this Time Out New York article “The High Line: Fifteen Cool Things You Should Know” by Billy Collins.

The Highline framed by the Standard Hotel
Julie Hamilton

Julie Hamilton

Julie Hamilton, a Baylor bear and Duke Div grad, is originally from central Texas and has worked in North Carolina and New York as a humanities instructor and fashion stylist. A writer and art critic