- Paley Park
Paley Park is a
pocket park located at 3 East 53rd Street inMidtown Manhattan on the former site of theStork Club . [Carroll, Maurice. "Paley Park: A Corner of Quiet Delights Amid City's Bustle; 53d St. Haven Has Something for Everyone", "The New York Times ",September 20 ,1967 .] Designed by the landscape architectural firm of Zion & Breen, it openedMay 23 ,1967 . [ [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Paley_Park.html Paley Park] , GreatBuildings.com. AccessedOctober 8 ,2007 .] [http://www.pps.org/great_public_spaces/one?public_place_id=69 Great Public Spaces: Paley Park] ,Project for Public Spaces . AccessedOctober 8 ,2007 .] Paley Park is often cited as one of the finest urban spaces in the United States. [ [http://www.pps.org/info/newsletter/september2004/september2004_best_worst The World's Best and Worst Parks] ,Project for Public Spaces , September 2004]Measuring convert|4200|sqft|m2, the park offers a quiet urban oasis in the midst of the bustling city by the careful use of falling water, airy trees, lightweight furniture and simple spatial organization.
Key to its success is a convert|20|ft|m|sing=on high waterfall spanning the entire back of the park. The waterfall creates a backdrop of
grey noise to mask the sounds of the city. The park is surrounded by walls on three sides and is open to the street (with an ornamental gate) on the fourth side, facing the street. The walls are covered in ivy, and the overhead canopy formed by locust trees adds a degree of serenity to the park.A privately-owned public space, Paley Park was financed by theWilliam S. Paley Foundation and was named by Paley for his father, Samuel Paley. A plaque near the entrance reads::This park is set aside in memory of Samuel Paley, 1875-1963, for the enjoyment of the public.Social interaction in the park was analyzed in the film "The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces" by
William H. Whyte .Architectural features
A wheelchair ramp is positioned to the right of the four steps that lead into the park which is elevated from the sidewalk level. The park displays a unique blend of synthetic materials, textures, colors and sounds. The wire mesh chairs and
marble tables are movable for easy use. The ground pavement is notterrazzo or concrete but features rough-hewn stone tiles. Thehoney locust trees were planted at convert|12|ft|m|sing=on intervals. The green of the ivy-covered wall contrasts with colorful flowers, and the white waterfall, cascading at 1800 gallons per minute, creates a sound barrier to the noise from the street.Paley Park is located one-and-a-half blocks from
The Paley Center for Media .References
Further reading
Privately Owned Public Space: "The New York City Experience" by Jerold S. Kayden
External links
* [http://www.pps.org/great_public_spaces/one?public_place_id=69 Feature by PublicSpaces.org]
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Paley_Park.html Pictures]
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