Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The High Line

This week we took a trip to The High Line, which is "a public park built on a 1.45-mile-long elevated rail structure running from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street on Manhattan's West Side."

We had heard great things, and on Matt's last day of spring break, we decided to make the trip.

Amanda noticed that a few of the lounge chairs were built from stacked wood and have wheels that operate on a track. The train-track motif was repeated tastefully along the walk.

Detail of the mobile lounge chair.

The Standard Hotel is situated right above the southern stretch of the High Line. If you look closely you can see Theo and Mommy on that bench.

We can dig it.

There were all sorts of excellent design elements as we walked along the path. These colored windows were in an underpass as we walked beneath a building.

Lookin' good mommy.

Lookin' good Daddy.

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