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from national historic register: New York's first bridges were engineering marvels, but little thought was given to entrances and exits, instead focusing primarily on the river crossing. That changed with the evolution of the City Beautiful movement, and one of its crowning accomplishments was the Manhattan Bridge plaza, completed in 1916, seven years after the Manhattan Bridge itself, and designed by the architect team Carrère & Hastings, best known for their 1898 New York Public Library. Over one thousand families were evicted to accomodate the plaza on a rectangle 400'x750' bounded by the Bowery, Canal, Bayard and Forsyth Streets. The plaza itself was dominated by a great oval plaza similar to Bernini's for St. Peter's in Rome, with colored mosaic walkways and granite colonnade, centered on a triumphal arch modeled after the one at Porte St. Denis in Paris. The sculptural decoration unites American and Classical traditions. On the sides of the arch, Carl Augustus Heber designed large sculptural panels, obelisk-shaped, with allegorical figures--"The Spirit of Industry" to the South, and the "Spirit of Commerce" to the north. At the top is "Buffalo Hunt" frieze of Indians hunting buffalo, designed by Charles Cary Rumsey. The soffit of the arch is covered with deeply cut rosettes. Robert Moses' 1961 plans for a Lower Manhattan Expressway connecting the Manhattan Bridge and the Holland Tunnel called for the demolition of the entire plaza. Growing dissent for Moses' modernization/de-beautification ultimately sunk the project, but changes to accomodate increased auto traffic have chipped away at most of the plaza's outer landscaping. In 1968, the Department of Parks gave up land to the south for Confucius Plaza. Over the years, the manicured parkland has become a dumping ground for trash. The stonework of the colonnade and arch have fallen into disrepair. Slow-moving plans for ongoing renovation include restoration of the plaza. The Manhattan Bridge Arch & Colonnade was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1975. National Historic Register #83001694
This article has been viewed 1568 times in the last 17 months Peter: 28th Apr 2009 - 06:10 GMTfantastic, man... wow! i dig em all, but those first two are ace. thanks for the good reading to go along with it, too :) now i wanna go get on my bike and ride across it! adam: 28th Apr 2009 - 12:47 GMTMy nightly ride home from work.. I keep meaning to snap some of these shots. I love the dark entry to the bike path.. Makes the trek to brooklyn start off a little spookier. little ukraine: 28th Apr 2009 - 14:13 GMTthank you for this! sadly, every time i've gone on this bridge it's been in an automobile, so the plaza goes by far too quickly for me to appreciate it. Afroblanco: 28th Apr 2009 - 14:41 GMTI'm surprised that you didn't get pummeled about the head and face by the NYPD for taking photographs of a bridge. Explain yourself, terrorist!! (J/K, btw... LOL) ntatap: 28th Apr 2009 - 18:58 GMTExcellent photos. Its hard to belive that this is the same plaza that looked so uninviting at one point. It looks like something that belongs in a old world european city now. I wish that I could take photos like this!!!! CartLegger: 28th Apr 2009 - 22:28 GMTThanks fella's! Funny you mentioned getting pummelled, I almost but did, but by a bike! I took these photos walking over at 3AM one night, and felt that the bike path was probably less dodgy than the walking path so late. So, every shot, I was like, looking over for the bikes shooting by. There was only close call, but happily, I survived camera intact. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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