Whether we call a design good or bad often comes down to whether we agree with the implicit assumptions that brought it about. Those that produced Central Park’s Lasker Pool and Skating Rink, which ...
When Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed New York’s Central Park starting in the late 1850s, they created a set of diverse landscapes—including fields, meadows, lawns, and broad lakes. In ...
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Splash, Skate, and Play at the Davis Center, which Transforms Central Park's Northern Landscape
Nestled between the edge of the North Woods and the banks of the Harlem Meer, Central Park's largest project to date—save for the park’s construction in the mid-19th century—makes its public debut ...
The $160 million Davis Center, with upgrades to six bucolic acres and a lake, writes a new chapter for the Harlem end of the park. A rendering of the Davis Center in Central Park, with a new oval pool ...
The annual Architecture MasterPrize (AMP) is an international architecture award recognizing design excellence. The AMP was ...
On Saturday, April 26th, the public can finally visit the new Davis Center at Harlem Meer on the north end of Central Park. Construction on the $160 million project broke ground in 2021, and we got a ...
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