Little Island : an intense love/fear relationship with water has shaped lives in and around New York City from the very beginning. The new Little Island Park at Manhattan's West Side is the latest addition to the long-term transformation of the waterfront from rough industrial harbor to upscale neighborhood park. / von Wolfram Hoefer
Gepubliceerd in: | Topos 111(2020)S. Seite 30-36 : Illustrationen |
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Hoofdauteur: | Hoefer, Wolfram (Auteur) |
Formaat: | Artikel |
Taal: | English |
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