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Hideo Sasaki pocket park

Media
cherry blossoms buildings in background
Description
The one-and-a-half acre greenspace, designed by Hideo Sasaki, atop the apartment "superblock" known as Washington Square Village.
Creator
Photograph by Esther Crain?
Publisher
Included in "A beautiful Village garden on top of a garage" (Ephemeral New York)
Date
2014?
Rights
Fair use
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Japanese-American Artists in Greenwich Village and the East Village: A Walking Tour Stop #1: Hideo Sasaki's Garden

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