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David Randall
Reporter
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New York City |
09.22.010
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Parks and Urban Planning by David Randall
New York City's parks are the center of what it means to have a livable metropolis. They are also points of intersection, where locals sit next to tourists, skyscrapers stand next to trees, and the city's future builds off of its past.
Here is a collection of my work from graduate school, along with some more recent clips.
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