The Rebirth of New York City's Bryant Park
By J. William Thompson
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The Rebirth of New York City's Bryant Park
By J. William Thompson

Designed in 1934, Bryant Park was a haven for street crime, prostitution, and drugs by the 1970s. Landscape architect Laurie Olin of Hanna/Olin was awarded the commission to redesign the park. The narrative tells how Olin opened the park to the street and thus to New York's community. Bryant Park is now an unparalleled success story and a prototype for saving public spaces in other cities.

10 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches; 64 pages. ISBN 1-888931-05-1. Softcover.

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