This book recounts the grassroots effort to transform Brooklyn's defunct piers into an urban oasis. The story of Brooklyn Bridge Park also speaks to larger issues confronting all cities, including the development of postindustrial spaces and the ways to balance public and private interests without sacrificing creative vision or sustainable goals.
This book recounts the grassroots effort to transform Brooklyn's defunct piers into an urban oasis. The story of Brooklyn Bridge Park also speaks to larger issues confronting all cities, including the development of postindustrial spaces and the ways to balance public and private interests without sacrificing creative vision or sustainable goals.
Nancy Webster is the executive director of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. David Shirley is a journalist whose work has appeared in Oxford American, the Brooklyn Rail, Chicago Review, Spin, Rolling Stone, and USA Today.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Evolution of the Waterfront 1. What Shall We Do with the Piers? 2. Fighting Back 3. The Coalition 4. The "13 Guiding Principles" 5. Banging Their Cups on the High Chair 6. Changing of the Guard 7. Tearing Down the Barbed Wire 8. The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good 9. A Park at Last Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Evolution of the Waterfront 1. What Shall We Do with the Piers? 2. Fighting Back 3. The Coalition 4. The "13 Guiding Principles" 5. Banging Their Cups on the High Chair 6. Changing of the Guard 7. Tearing Down the Barbed Wire 8. The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good 9. A Park at Last Notes Bibliography Index
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