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The Story Behind The High Line, New York City’s “Park in the Sky”

The High Line in New York City is an iconic example of urban revitalization, transforming an abandoned industrial rail line into a vibrant landscaped public park. This elevated garden stretches from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street and has become a cultural and recreational hub. The High Line's story is one of evolution, from its origins as a bustling freight rail line to its decline and eventual rebirth as a symbol of innovative landscape urban design.

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Architecture, Psychology, and Reintegration of Nature into our Environments

At first glance, architecture and psychology may seem to be disparate fields with little in common. Over time, however, I have uncovered ideas that have informed how I think about the built environment and influenced my architectural practice. Most notably, Carl Jung’s conception of the primitive unconscious and the natural world has profoundly impacted my design approach and philosophy.

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