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Speaking at—and of—Gansevoort Plaza, a public space he designed, landscape architect Ken Smith considers the implications of the past as well as the needs of the present: "Land has memory. It's really a crime to erase the memory of a place." Produced with Meatpacking-District BID. Music: Rob Duncan and Mayumi Miyaoka.
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Speaking at—and of—Gansevoort Plaza, a public space he designed, landscape architect Ken Smith considers the implications of the past as well as the needs of the present: "Land has memory. It's really a crime to erase the memory of a place." Produced with Meatpacking-District BID. Music: Rob Duncan and Mayumi Miyaoka.

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