This is the extended bonus version of the 1-minute video “High Line Park – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 112)”. On the original post you can read more about this amazing park built on the tracks of an elevated train on the West Side of Manhattan – and why I love this so much and waited for years in anticipation of it finally being open.
According to Wikipedia page, the park was designed by the James Corner‘s New York-based landscape architecture firm Field Operations and architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with planting design from Piet Oudolf of the Netherlands and engineering design by Buro Happold.