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Worth a Stop if You Are in the Area
My spouse and I visited the Lowline Lab on a Sunday morning in mid-February 2017. The lab is currently open on weekends only from 11:00 am until 5:00 pm. No admission fee is charged, but donations are...
It's pretty small so far but it promises to be quite grand when it is finally finished. It is still worthwhile to visit just to see a small sampling of the underground park, the idea behind the projec...
An intriguing space on the Lower East Side. If you are interested in environmental science, urban planning, weird futuristic ecosystems, or just cool stuff it's definitely worth checking out if you ar...
Not quite a tourist attraction, but cool nonetheless
I really hope this projects makes it into fruition! The concept is really incredible - turning old subway stations into an underground garden. The technology and how they refract natural light is ve...
Worth a Stop if You Are in the Area
My spouse and I visited the Lowline Lab on a Sunday morning in mid-February 2017. The lab is currently open on weekends only from 11:00 am until 5:00 pm. No admission fee is charged, but donations are...
Work in progress
It's pretty small so far but it promises to be quite grand when it is finally finished. It is still worthwhile to visit just to see a small sampling of the underground park, the idea behind the projec...
Visit with kids
Cool exhibit. Doing lots of good engineering to optimize natural resources underground for a 'natural' garden
Beauty and Science in one experience
An intriguing space on the Lower East Side. If you are interested in environmental science, urban planning, weird futuristic ecosystems, or just cool stuff it's definitely worth checking out if you ar...
Not quite a tourist attraction, but cool nonetheless
I really hope this projects makes it into fruition! The concept is really incredible - turning old subway stations into an underground garden. The technology and how they refract natural light is ve...