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How Central Park Was Created Entirely By Design and Not By Nature | Architectural Digest
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Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of Central Park. Everything in Central Park got there by considered choice, not by nature, and the park as we know it today is the result of a design competition held in the 1850s. From hidden through-roads to its calming bodies of water, join Michael as he walks you through why Central Park is the best-designed city park in the world.

Director: Hiatt Woods
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
Editor: Tristen Rogers
Host: Michael Wyetzner
Producer: Skylar Economy
Field Producer: Vara Reese
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Audio Engineer: Brett Van Deusen
Production Assistant: Caleb Clark; Alex Mitchell
Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow
Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
Colorist: Oliver Eid


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@diogomp81

5 months ago

I would ABSOLUTELY like to see a part 2. Thank you!

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@cherylrleigh1912

5 months ago

Well done, Mr. Myetzner! I must say, I am personally enthusiastic about the idea of a dedicated series that delves into the creation process behind this remarkable masterpiece of landscape architectural design.

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@liberty2308

3 months ago

This is one of my favorite series on YouTube. It is not only enlightening, but also aesthetically pleasing. I would love love love to see more.

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@adamlindenLS

5 months ago

We love Wyetzner. Every video with him absolutely crushes. We need more!!! Give him a full AD show 🙌

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@joshuambean

5 months ago

This was super fascinating. A part 2, 3, 4, & 5 would be more than welcome!

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@learnenglishwithdayamudra704

5 months ago

I love Michael's videos. He is so knowledgeable and clearly loves NYC so much. Yes to a Part 2! And I'd love to see a similar video about SF's Golden Gate Park.

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@hRt42kuo7jTtmk14

5 months ago

I would love to see a part 2. This was so interesting. I've been there dozens of times, but many of the locations covered in this video I was previously unaware of. Thank you for enlightening me. 🙏🏻

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@OXIR

5 months ago

Truly wonderful that they thought about a park at this scale at that time and making it as natural as possible. And truly amazing how much value, quality, beauty and character it has given to the city. This park is probably the single most valuable thing in the entire New York City now. Most countries and cities don’t build such parks because they think it’s not worth the money and space because they think it’s better to be used for commercial purposes instead. But it’s value is far beyond money.

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@shadowgattler

5 months ago

I'm so glad you mentioned Seneca village. It's a vastly overlooked part of the park's history that everyone should know about.

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@dorothylazard4797

5 months ago

I never get tired of these AD videos about NYC architecture and city planning. I hope you never run out of topics to cover! A part two of this Central Park video would be much appreciated!

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@ringonhomes

5 months ago

This has quickly become one of my favorite AD videos. Makes me want to spend the day in Central Park now knowing more of its history and intent. Yes to Part 2!

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@fokkebaarda

5 months ago

Yeah, I need part 2 for sure. I love parks, and here in my city of Amsterdam I love how we have very different parks, and how I can cross the city on bike and almost always include a park in my route. And how the parks are really the exterior living rooms for many people of all walks of life. But Central Park is of course unique in size and fame. So yeah, already looking foward to it.

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@muhlaynee

5 months ago

Thank you for mentioning Seneca Village. Still is a fact not commonly known about the Park and its making. I would love a part 2 of this series :)

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@lucilaricchieri7567

5 months ago

I would love to see a second part, please! ❤

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@yusuftamanna693

5 months ago

Yes please to a part 2! This was so fascinating. My husband and I got married in Central Park near Bow Bridge, hearing all about the entire creation of this wonderful park has warmed my heart!

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@philipgermani1616

5 months ago

Yes, please provide a Part 2! This video is fascinating and so well done. I used to live in NYC and took the park for granted. What a treasure!

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@jowzzy

5 months ago

I've only ever been a tourist in NYC a couple times, but Central Park is always a wonder to visit. This video just made it all the more fascinating! Yes to part 2!

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@Cre-Art

5 months ago

Central Park has always been my favorite part of the City. Understanding how it was designed, and how it all fit together, is fascinating and very much appreciated. :)

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@drewharteveld9874

4 months ago

Just beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along on your walk. Would LOVE a Part 2!

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@susaneschrich3648

5 months ago

I have enjoyed every one of your mini lectures that I've seen!! I have especially loved your choice and range of subjects. A second part to this one is a wonderful idea!!!!

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