You can not talk without focusing on the New York Central Park, the green lung of the American metropolis.
This is a large park located in the district of Manhattan to be exact in Uptown in the middle between the two neighborhoods. Upper West Side and Upper East Side who take their name from their position in relation to the park.
This is a large park located in the district of Manhattan to be exact in Uptown in the middle between the two neighborhoods. Upper West Side and Upper East Side who take their name from their position in relation to the park. But what has this important green oasis for residents who live in the skyscrapers of Manhattan surrounding?
And yet, what's different compared to other parks in the major capitals of the world?
It 's really different from others because it was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and opened in 1856 with the intent to create a fun environment and at the same time rational, that is able to influence a certain behavior by fostering communication and participation common to civilian life.
The inclusion in the park also has roads that connect various parts of the city is an innovative new product. And I think if possible at a lower level of the green so as not to be visible and not to alter the perception continues natural scenery.
Thus, there is a vision of urban public parks that are considered the various aesthetic, sanitary and economic impact of course on the costs of building the surrounding areas.
For these reasons, Central Park is not far removed from the urban context, but on the contrary it is fully inserted and integrated into the overall system, thus representing a new way of philosophy of the landscape. Inside, there are currently several artificial lakes, extensive trails, two ice rinks always artificial, children's playgrounds, fields used for many sports. The park is a haven for migratory birds and is therefore popular among birdwatchers. The road 9.7 km long around the park is frequented by cyclists, joggers and people roller skaters, especially on weekends when wireless transit cars.
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