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If you work in the Philadelphia Navy Yard—a 1,200-acre industrial site turned office campus—your lunch break might include a game of ping pong or bocce ball. You could stretch your legs on a 1/5-mile running track, snag a bite from food trucks, sprawl out on a lush lawn, or catch some shut-eye on a hammock. This playland comes courtesy of an ambitious plan from developer Liberty Property Trust and landscape architecture firm James Corner Field Operations to inject urban attributes into what's usually thought of as a highly un-urban space.
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The Philadelphia Navy Yard 出现在眼前的是一连串绿色的圆形。这样简单的形状是根据什么安排而来?实际上,场地整体空间的设计与其历史景观有关。几百年前,该地区以种植和口袋沼泽为主,因此,这样的圆形设计来自于大自然。
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