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[ad_1] "New York looks nothing, nothing, as it did just a decade and a half ago. It is a place stunning waterfront walks, trees, tall grass and blossoming flowers on plots of land and concrete islands, and even stretches of railways that have been burnt or virgin "-Frank Bruni, The New York Times
" The infallible eye of Betsy Pinover Schiff and his spectacular photographs tell the story of the " a city and how its pre-Dorothy and Oz existence, colorless and oppressed, was redone as by enchanting Technicolor. "
-Adrian Benepe, former commissioner of the parks of New York
Betsy Pinover Schiff photographs urban plantations and describes the" greening "of the city for more than two decades. (19459002)
The New York Sidewalk Gardens reveal the transformation of the "City of Concrete and Glass" into one of the centers the greenest and most richly planted urban areas of America Nature and architecture combine to surprise even the most experienced New Yorkers
trees, flower boxes, hanging baskets and medians that mitigate street frenzy, squares and pocket parks that provide respite for pedestrians, plantation construction that creates a welcoming transition between public and private gardens; and parks, both the iconic and the newly planted along the waterfront in Brooklyn, Queens and Lower Manhattan.Sidewalk Gardens of New York
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