The 4 Coolest High Line Inspired Projects
By Vanessa Quirk
(click here for the original article on ArchDaily)
New York Cityās High Line has been such a success ā both as an urban renewal project and a money-making tourist attraction ā that itās spawned quite a number of Copy Cats around the world (we found 18, listed after the break, but no doubt thereās many Ā moreā¦). Many, however, are more yawn-inducing than awe-inspiring. The following four projects are notably awesome exceptions.
Find out which projects made the cut, after the breakā¦
4. āLEGO Bridgeā ā Wuppertal, Germany
The colorful LEGO-inspired bridge, painted last fall, is part of an Urban renewal project to redevelop the city of Wuppertalās old Railway into a 10-mile cycle path. City officials hope it willĀ āreinvigorate the city and increase residentsā quality of life.ā
Unfortunately, no actual LEGOS were used in the making of this bridge; the illusion was designed by street artist Martin Heuwold ofĀ MEGX.

Hofbogen, designed byĀ DOEPEL STRIJKERS.
3. āHofbogenā ā Rotterdam, The Netherlands
This plan of DOEPEL STRIJKERSĀ to turn an old elevated train track in downtown Rotterdam into a commercial strip and elevated park, has an ingenious twist. The plan integrates city heating into the design: industrial waste heat will be used to warm the pre-war buildings along its trajectory, radically reducing their CO2 footprint.

The Transbay Center Project in San Francisco hopes to transform the Transbay Terminal with an extensive rooftop park.
2. āTransbay Transit Centerā ā San Francisco, California
Once aĀ bustling train station, the Transbay Transit Center has been in a slow demise since WW2. Even though itās been reconstituted as a bus terminal, the facility no longer serves much purpose in the community.
The proposed idea will retrofit the old, outdated building and turn it into a new high-speed rail terminus ā but above the terminal is the real show-stopper. TheĀ 5.4 acre elevated park,Ā designed byĀ Pelli Clark Pelli Architecture,Ā will incorporate cafes, retail areas, playgrounds, public art exhibits, an amphitheater and display gardens with climate-appropriate plants. It should be stroll-ready by 2017.
1. āThe Delancey Undergroundā ā New York City, New York
As the Highline has everyone looking up,Ā James RamseyĀ andĀ Dan BaraschĀ are asking people to start looking down. Satellite engineer turned architect,Ā James RamseyĀ has developed a fiber-optic technology that will naturally light and bring life toĀ the abandoned Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal below the streets ofĀ New York City. The renderings are positively sci-fi, but if this Kickstarter Project becomes a reality, the results could be truly fantastic.
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More āHigh Lineā Like Projects Around the Worldā¦
- Atlanta, GA, USA -Ā The Beltline
- Chicago, IL, USA -Ā The Bloomingdale Trail
- Detroit, MI, USA -Ā The Dequindre Cut Greenway
- Helsinki, Finland ā The Baana Bicycle Corridor
- Jersey City, NJ, USA -Ā The Harsimus Stem Embankment
- Jerusalem, Israel ā Railway Park
- Los Angeles, CA, USA ā Park 101
- Mexico City, Mexico ā Chapultepec Project
- New haven, CT, USA ā Farmington Canal Greenway
- Philadelphia, PA, USA ā The Reading Viaduct
- Santiago, Chile ā TĆŗnel de FFCC
- Singapore ā The Green Corridor
- St. Louis, MO, USA ā The TrestleĀ
- Toronto, Canada ā The Railpath
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The 4 Coolest "High Line" Inspired Projects originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 Jul 2012.
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First Posted: 07/16/2012 9:30 am Updated: 07/21/2012 11:04 am