New Yorkers love their group hammocking and won’t let anything get in their way – not even such minor inconveniences as a December evening chill!
Hammocks under glowing arches, aka Flatiron Sky-line, was the winning proposal for the annual Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition, a joint initiative by Van Alen Institute and the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership.
Designed by LOT, an architectural and design firm based in New York City and Greece, it was installed at the foot of the Flatiron building, mirroring its shape and offering brief, swinging naps to weary New Yorkers throughout the end-of-year holiday season.
December 4th, 2016
Such a wonderful place
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Any place with hammocks is a wonderful place 🙂
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These should be everywhere 🙂
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Oh, I hear ya! We should start a petition!
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What a great idea! Dublin needs a few of these…
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Absolutely! As just suggested to lwa above, we should start a petition! (And for NYC too – they were there during Xmas holidays only, but we need them back… hammock time, any time)!
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Absolutely! Although maybe if they were there in peak lounging-in-the-sun time, people would be fighting to get to use them…
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