A computer-generated image of what's envisioned for Digbeth - a so-called sky park akin to New York City's High Line attraction Plans for a so-called sky park on a disused viaduct in Birmingham ...
The High Line is a unique and popular attraction located in New York City that offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience. This elevated park was built on an abandoned railway line and offers ...
Birmingham's Duddeston Viaduct is set to be transformed into a 'sky park' as part of massive plans for Digbeth ...
Join Us If you hate pigeons, the 2,000-pound, nearly 16-foot-tall cast-aluminum rendering of the bird perched on the New York City High Line for the next 18 months might not be for you.
The two-tower luxury residential development features two sculptural towers with 236 units and 18,000 sf of indoor amenities, ...
CHELSEA, Manhattan (WABC) -- A giant pigeon sculpture is making its long-awaited debut on the High Line this week ... on a concrete plinth that mirrors New York City buildings and sidewalks ...
The Whitney Museum of American Art may expand into a 45,000-square-foot facility soon to be vacated in the Meatpacking ...
The 2.3km long New York City High Line can teach us many things, not least about the most resilient plants to grow in urban ...
London is getting its own version of the High Line, a popular New York tourist attraction that millions of people visit a year. The project, led by James Corner Field Operations, the practice ...
AN attraction just like one in New York could soon open in a major UK city. Birmingham could get its own High Line experience like the one in the US city. The New York attraction first opened in ...
Faena New York will find its home at 500 West 18th Street - overlooking the High Line - in a building designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. The property will offer 120 guest rooms and suites ...
Plans for a so-called sky park on a disused viaduct in Birmingham, replicating New York City's High Line experience, have been approved by the city council. The project is part of major plans for ...