…probably longer ago than we know, but today’s New York Times op-ed page has a snarly little rant about what its author seems to view as the High Line’s fashionable overripeness and its overrun-ness with rich tourists, though they certainly need habitat as much as anybody. (The day pictured here looks actually kind of sparse.) The burning question is whether Diller, Scofidio + Renfro will leap yet again to take marquee credit for this inevitability, or generously leave it all, in this instance, to James Corner Field Operations.
THE HIGH LINE BACKLASH HAS BEGUN
August 22, 2012 by Brad McKee
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