James Corner

James Corner

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James Corner is a prominent landscape architect and the founding principal of Field Operations, a design studio known for its innovative approaches to landscape architecture and urban design. He gained significant recognition for his role in the design of New York's High Line, where he transformed an abandoned elevated railway into a lush public park that has become a model for urban renewal projects worldwide. Corner's work often emphasizes the interplay between natural and built environments, and he has contributed to various award-winning projects that enhance the public realm and ecological sustainability.

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United States United States: Completed alongside landscape architect James Corner and garden designer Piet Oudolf, the project transformed an abandoned freight train line into a 1.5-mile-long linear park on Manhattan’s West Side. 7

CNN: Ricardo Scofidio, architect of New York’s High Line, dies age 89