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The High-Line by Field Operations is one of my favourite architectural projects ever. The attention to detail is superb and it's a stand-up example of how to reuse a redundant space in a city.

November 21, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) fire the M777 Howitzer at the Yausubetsu training site, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 participate in the 10th annual artillery relocation training at Yausubetsu. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

Photo from a visit to The High Line a week after the opening of the first leg from Gansevoort Street to 20th Street.

 

"The River That Flows Both Ways" by Spencer Finch in the Chelsea Market Passage between 15th and 16th Streets.

Visit to the extension to New York City's High Line Park, on opening day (June 7th, 2011)

 

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November 20, 2008, U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Alex A. Parker with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) loads magazines with MA2 primers next to a M777 Howitzer during the first fire mission at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at the Yausubetsu training site for the annual artillery relocation training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Brian Mennes, commander of Fort Drum and 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York, provides guidance to battalion commanders from 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Polk, Louisiana, after a mission analysis brief at the brigade Joint Readiness Training Center rotation 21-06, at Peason Ridge on Fort Polk, Louisiana, April 10, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley M. Morris)

November 20, 2008, U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Nathan L. Gentry with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) from the meteorology survey team releases a pilot balloon (PIBAL) at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. The meteorology survey team Marines with 3/12 observe the PIBAL in the sky to calculate accurate weather readings for first round firing of the M777 Howitzer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

November 18, 2008, United States Navy corpsmen HN Jeremy T. Dang and HN Juan M. Villar with 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) simulate assisting a United States Marine run over by a MK-23 Cargo, Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines and sailors with 3/12 participate in a simulated casualty evacuation during the initial field operations at Yausubetsu. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

November 20, 2008, U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Nathan L. Gentry and Cpl. David J. Aylor with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) from the meteorology survey team fill a pilot balloon (PIBAL) with helium air at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. The meteorology survey team Marines with 3/12 observe the PIBAL in the sky to calculate accurate weather readings for first round firing of the M777 Howitzer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

November 20, 2008, U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Brandon J. Hendrix with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) operates a PRC-119 Bravo radio system during the first fire mission of the M777 Howitzer at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at the Yausubetsu training site for the annual artillery relocation training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

Visit to the site of Freshkills Park, under construction atop a defunct landfill (July 16th, 2011)

 

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November 26, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) observe the firing of a M777 Howitzer from an observation post tower at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at Yausubetsu for the annual artillery training relocation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

Grace Tang going over the programs and concept plan of Freshkills Park.

November 26, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) observe the firing of a M777 Howitzer from an observation post tower at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at Yausubetsu for the annual artillery training relocation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

Photo from a visit to The High Line a week after the opening of the first leg from Gansevoort Street to 20th Street.

 

Looking northeast towards the Empire State Building at 18th Street.

Visit to the extension to New York City's High Line Park, on opening day (June 7th, 2011)

 

Photos taken for an Inhabitat.com article. For commercial use of these works and any derivatives, contact Leonel Lima Ponce or Inhabitat.com.

 

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November 26, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) observe the firing of a M777 Howitzer from an observation post tower at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at Yausubetsu for the annual artillery training relocation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

Captured in the charged months of late 1995, this image reflects a pivotal moment in the Bosnian War’s aftermath—a transition of authority from the United Nations to NATO-led forces. Parked against a crumbling wall, the dusty Ford Transit van becomes an unlikely witness to history. On its rear window, the word “NATO” has been hastily scrawled, an informal, almost sardonic gesture of rebranding that mirrors the broader shift from the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) to NATO’s Implementation Force (IFOR). Behind the van, graffiti on the wall repeats the acronyms “IFOR” and “FOR,” remnants of the international presence now recast under new command.

 

This was a time of urgent diplomatic recalibration. Following the signing of the Dayton Accords in December 1995, NATO took control of peacekeeping operations across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The transition wasn’t just geopolitical—it played out on the ground in makeshift ways like this: soldiers crossing out old identifiers, slapping on new insignia, and continuing patrols in the same battered vehicles and barracks. For civilians and troops alike, the symbolism was both heavy and hollow—peacekeeping was rebranded, but the human toll remained visible everywhere.

 

Shot on film, the sepia-toned grain of the image enhances its documentary power. Barbed wire crowns the wall, hinting at the ongoing tension. The rear light of the van is crudely patched. The wear and grime speak volumes about the duration and difficulty of the mission.

 

Moments like these—the informal scribbles, the graffiti, the exhausted infrastructure—tell the quiet stories behind official timelines. The camera becomes an eyewitness to the surreal pragmatism of wartime transitions: change the letters, keep the mission going.

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Visit to the extension to New York City's High Line Park, on opening day (June 7th, 2011)

 

Photos taken for an Inhabitat.com article. For commercial use of these works and any derivatives, contact Leonel Lima Ponce or Inhabitat.com.

 

Full article at inhabitat.com/nyc/exclusive-photos-of-new-york-citys-high...

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November 26, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) observe the firing of a M777 Howitzer from an observation post tower at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at Yausubetsu for the annual artillery training relocation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

November 18, 2008, members of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force prepare a UH-1 Huey helicopter to depart from the Yausubetsu training site, located in Hokkaido, Japan. United States Marines and sailors with 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment participate in a simulated casualty evacuation during the initial field operations at Yausubetsu. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

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November 20, 2008, U.S. Marines with Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment (3/12) prepare to fire the M777 Howitzer during the first fire mission at Yausubetsu, located in Hokkaido, Japan. Marines with 3/12 are currently at the Yausubetsu training site for the annual artillery relocation training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia M. Palacios) (Not Released)

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