Open 10am - 6pm daily on the High Line at 16th Street

Free shipping on orders over $100

Congratulations! Your order qualifies for free shipping You are $100 away from free shipping.
Slide image

Cart 0

Congratulations! Your order qualifies for free shipping You are $100 away from free shipping.
Sorry, looks like we don't have enough of this product.

Pair with

Are you a High Line Member at the Spike level or higher ($60 or more)? Sign in for your discount.

Not a Member? Join now.

Subtotal Free
View cart
Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout
Book cover of 'The High Line: A Park to Look Up To' with illustrations of people on the High Line.
Inside spread from "The High Line: A Park To Look Up To" depicting people on the then-abandoned High Line with a large sign that reads "Save the tracks."

The High Line: A Park To Look Up To

Regular price $19.99

Imagine a very different New York City-one whose streets are filled with horses and buggies and people on foot. Now imagine that vehicles that shared the road-block-long freight trains trying to deliver goods to the west-side factories. How did New York in the 1800s solve the problem of trains barreling through busy city streets? They built the High Line. But the High Line's story doesn't end there. Once cars became common, innovative New Yorkers began to find and fight for new ways to breathe life into the old, raised train tracks. Since it opened as a 1.45-mile-long park in 2009, the High Line has become an iconic, must-see attraction and a marvel of landscape architecture admired worldwide for its history, beauty, and creative union of urban design with greenspace. As one of the best (and most unique) ways to view the NYC cityscape, it is a major tourist destination and its influence has been global; it was a pioneer in elevated parks, inspiring innovative infrastructure re-use projects around the world. But as the community changed rapidly over the years, longtime residents needed the park to still feel like their home, and they came up with ideas for how the High Line could make not only a global impact, but also help their local neighborhoods. Packed with historical information, gorgeously illustrated, and full of wonder, this nonfiction picture book from author-illustrator Victoria Tentler-Krylov is also a story of the people of New York City, from the imagination and ingenuity of architects and city planners who first built the High Line for the needs of industry, to those who reinvented the High Line for art, recreation, and preservation of nature

  • Pages: 40 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1419756702
  • ISBN-13: 978-1419756702
  • Reading age: 4 - 8 years
  • Dimensions: 10.3 x 0.6 x 10.4 inches

Victoria Tentler-Krylov is a trained and practicing architect, as well as a children’s and editorial illustrator, who grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and studied architecture and urban design at Cooper Union and Columbia University. Her inspiration is fueled by urban landscapes but also by fantasy, possibility, and imagination. Her other passion is experimenting with digital and traditional art tools, and in particular, pushing the boundaries of watercolor digitally.Building Zaha: The Story of Architect Zaha Hadid was her author-illustrated debut, and her illustrated picture books includeWe Are a Garden, The Cyclops of Central Park, Just Read!, and Peter Pan: A Modern Retelling. She lives with her family just outside Boston.

Free 30 Days Returns

Free shipping on orders over $100

Your purchase helps keep the High Line thriving

The High Line: A Park To Look Up To

$19.99
Slide image

Every purchase helps keep the High Line Thriving

Support the High Line

Owned by the City of New York, the High Line is a public park programmed, maintained, and operated by Friends of the High Line, in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Friends of the High Line is a non-profit organization that raises nearly 100% of the High Line’s annual budget. 

All the profit from the High Line Shop goes directly into the High Line’s annual budget. So every purchase you make helps keep the High Line free—and extraordinary—for everyone.

svg

Pre-order item

product preview

Soft armchair

$420.00

Select variant

Select purchase option

Your pre-order item has reached its limit.