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New York Travel | The Hidden Garden in the Ford Foundation (2)🌿

Indoor greenery is not rare these days, but in the 1960s, the Ford Foundation created the world's first large-scale green atrium accessible to the public. 🎢🌟 Even now, it is still eye-catching among Manhattan's many high-rises. 🌿 Kevin Roche passed away on March 1st this year, and Ieoh Ming Pei, the recipient of the fifth Pritzker Prize, passed away on April 26th. The pace of the masters' departure has not slowed, and the treasures they left behind are still worth savoring over and over again. 🌟 🎢🌟 The garden is very photogenic! But after taking photos, I felt that my presence somewhat spoiled the scenery. The garden is open to the public, and there is a small gallery on the second floor that you can visit. During the pandemic, it seems that the Ford Foundation was not open. 🎢🌟 Once the pandemic is over, everyone should definitely plan to visit! It's also a good choice to visit the Ford Foundation on your way to see the United Nations, which is just a short walk down to the riverside. #NewYork 🌃🌟

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New York Travel | The Hidden Garden in the Ford Foundation (2)🌿

Indoor greenery is not rare these days, but in the 1960s, the Ford Foundation created the world's first large-scale green atrium accessible to the public. 🎢🌟 Even now, it is still eye-catching among Manhattan's many high-rises. 🌿 Kevin Roche passed away on March 1st this year, and Ieoh Ming Pei, the recipient of the fifth Pritzker Prize, passed away on April 26th. The pace of the masters' departure has not slowed, and the treasures they left behind are still worth savoring over and over again. 🌟 🎢🌟 The garden is very photogenic! But after taking photos, I felt that my presence somewhat spoiled the scenery. The garden is open to the public, and there is a small gallery on the second floor that you can visit. During the pandemic, it seems that the Ford Foundation was not open. 🎢🌟 Once the pandemic is over, everyone should definitely plan to visit! It's also a good choice to visit the Ford Foundation on your way to see the United Nations, which is just a short walk down to the riverside. #NewYork 🌃🌟

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