ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月10日 02時58分


Barely more than a decade ago, when the idea for @brooklynbridgepark was still germinating, there wasn’t a blade of grass in sight along that stretch of the waterfront. What’s today acres of green space and athletic fields remained a grimy sprawl of parking lots and warehouses on decrepit piers. “It required a kind of magical thinking to picture what might someday be,” writes @michael_kimmelman, the architecture critic of @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. In Williamsburg, where Domino Park has recently opened, the Domino Sugar Refinery was on its last legs as late as 2004. And farther north, at Hunters Point, in Long Island City, Queens, the story was pretty much the same: a ruin of shuttered factories along the shore. Now, Hunter’s Point South Park has arrived with 11 acres of playgrounds and promenades. So that makes 3 new or expanded parks along the Brooklyn-Queens waterfront alone. This summer. “New York’s not alone in this, obviously,” Michael continues. “City waterfronts have been changing everywhere, often hand in hand with private development.” Acres of green space offer quiet places to pause, look and stroll. What are you waiting for? Visit the link in our profile to read the full review, and to see more photos by @raimund.koch.


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