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Liberty Park constructionNYC park lovers will rejoice at the news that the city's much-anticipated <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/liberty-street-park/">Liberty Park</a> is slated to open this summer. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/elevated-park/">elevated park</a> is currently under construction but, according to <a href="http://www.6sqft.com/the-world-trade-centers-one-acre-elevated-liberty-park-opens-this-summer/">6sqft,</a> is set to be completed over the next few months. Once open, the acre-long, greenery-infused public space will rise 25 feet above-ground, providing beautiful views of the 9/11 Memorial below.1
Liberty ParkLiberty Park is still under construction, but slated to open this summer.2
Liberty Park4The acre-long park will be lined with trees.3
Liberty-Park-Rendering-WalkwayRenderings of the park show a tree-lined plaza filled with planters and multiple benches.4
Liberty-Park-RenderingAccording to DNAinfo, the park's landscape architecture includes a lot of trees and some thoughtful green touches, including the planting of a sapling descended from Anne Frank’s white Horse Chestnut Tree.5
Liberty-Park-Rendering-OverheadThere will also be a 25-foot-high, 300-foot living wall, running along the base of the park and visible from street level.6
Liberty Park St. Nicholas ChurchAlong with views of the 9/11 Memorial, visitors to the park will also be able to enjoy Santiago Calatrava's St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which is still under construction. <em>(Image via <a href="http://www.calatrava.com/#/Selected%20works/Architecture/New%20York%202?mode=english">Santiago Calatrava</a>) </em>7
Liberty Park St. Nicholas ChurchSt. Nicholas Church was destroyed during the 9/11 attacks.<em>(Image via </em><em><a href="http://www.calatrava.com/#/Selected%20works/Architecture/New%20York%202?mode=english">Santiago Calatrava</a>) </em>8








