Central Park
Central Park
Central ParkType Urban parkLocation Manhattan in New York City, United StatesArea 843 acres (341 ha) (3.412 km²)Created 1857Owned by New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Operated by Central Park ConservancyStatus Open all year中央公园(Central Park)是位于纽约市曼哈顿中心的一座大型公园。
公园最早是在1857年开放,当时的面积为778英亩(315公顷)。
1858年,费德列·洛·奥姆斯特和卡弗特·沃克斯以“草坪计划”(Greensward Plan)赢得了扩展公园的设计竞赛。
这项计划在同年开始施工,经过了南北战争后在1873年完工。
中央公园是美国造访人数最多的都会公园。
(Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan in New York City. The park was initially opened in 1857, on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land (it is 843 acres today). In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they entitled the Greensward Plan. Construction began the same year, continued during the American Civil War, and was completed in 1873. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States.)公园北面为中央公园北街(公园以西称大教堂大道,以东称110街),东面为第五大道,南面是哥伦布圆环及中央公园南街(第五大街道以东称59街),西面为中央公园西街(哥伦布圆环以南称第八大道)。
Central Park introduction 中央公园介绍
• “The World of Henry Orient”, 1964, directed by George Roy Hill. • Musical “Hair”, 1980, directed by Milos Forman. pure
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• “A Troll in Central Park”, Don Bluth, 1994.
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History and Development
• Construction • Development
Construction
• 1821 – 1855 New York City nearly quadrupled in population. The need for a great public park was voiced by William Cullen Bryant and Andrew Jackson Downing (first American landscape architect) • 1853 the New York legislature designated a 700 acre area from 59th to 106th Streets for the creation of the park.
Development
• 1900 – 1960 The park quickly slipped into decline beacause of lack of interest of the political force; • 1934 Mayor of New York City unified the five park-related departments then in existence and began to clean up the park.
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中央公园四周有低矮围墙。大门在南端,全园四周有许多随意出入口,园外两侧交通十分便利。在当时为方便游人乘马车、 骑马和步行来园,他们充分利用地形层次变化设计了车道、马道、和游步道系统,各自分流,在相互穿越时利用桥涵解决。 瓦克斯设计的桥梁没有一个重复。为不防碍景观,涵洞多置在低洼处,用植物巧妙地加以隐蔽。公园内部道路网的组织考 虑到能均匀地疏散游人,使游人一进园就能沿着各种道路很快达到自己理想的场所。直到现在,中央公园的交通网络基本 上还保留了原来的框架。
详细分析
Path analysis
由于中央公园地处曼哈顿闹市中心,这一地理位置的特殊性,使他们意识到必须合理地处理好公园与城市之 间的交通关系以及规划好园内的道路。在现今汽车泛滥的世界上,许多城市都为穿园交通而困扰。该设计根据 地形高差、采用立交方式构筑了四条不属于公园内部的东西向穿园公路,既隐蔽又方便。又不妨碍园内游人的 活动。至今人们仍认为在组织和协调城市交通方面,这一设计不愧是一个成功的先例。
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Water • 杰奎琳水库Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis Reservoir • 眺望台城堡 Belvedere Castle • 拉斯科溜冰场 Lasker Rink • 网球场 Tennis Courts
自然景观之一。
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公园于1873年建成,历时15年,1851年纽约州议会通过了《公园法》促进了
纽约市中央公园的发展,为人们忙碌紧张的生活提供一个悠闲的场所。中央公园位
于曼哈顿的中央,面积为340公顷,占150个街区,有总长93公里的步行道,9000
张长椅和6000棵树木。公园里面设施浅绿色亩草地、树木郁郁的小森林、庭院、溜
保护水域 Conservatory Water
• 这片保护水域 (Conservatory Water) 以“模型船池塘”闻名,春天至 秋天的星期六早上 10 点,这里会举行模型船比赛。这座水域北部有一 座爱丽斯梦游仙境的雕像,这是出版家乔治 ? 戴拉寇克 (George Delacorte) 为了纪念爱妻出资建立的
毕士达喷泉 Bethesda Fountain
绵羊草原 Sheep Meadow
• 在1934年以前,这片大草皮真的是用来放牧绵羊的,后来很写实地以 绵羊草原 (Sheep Meadow) 来命名,现在虽然不是作为让绵羊吃草之 用,却是个提供人们野餐与享受日光浴的好地方,四周以栅栏围起来, 这里可以看到很壮观的日光浴场景,每个人各出奇招地设法让自己晒黑, 近处的茵茵草原与“人肉”景观,衬着远方的高楼大厦,倒也是夏日的 一大奇观。
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中央公园四周有低矮围墙。大门在南端,全园四周有许多随意出入口,园外两侧 交通十分便利。在当时为方便游人乘马车、骑马和步行来园,他们充分利用地形 层次变化设计了车道、马道、和游步道系统,各自分流,在相互穿越时利用桥涵 解决。瓦克斯设计的桥梁没有一个重复。为不防碍景观,涵洞多置在低洼处,用 植物巧妙地加以隐蔽。公园内部道路网的组织考虑到能均匀地疏散游人,使游人 一进园就能沿着各种道路很快达到自己理想的场所。直到现在,中央公园的交通 网络基本上还保留了原来的框架。
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约翰蓝侬遗孀 -- 小野洋子为了纪念其夫于 1980 年遇刺,在住处(也 是蓝侬遇害的地点)达科塔大厦前,出资修缮这个泪滴状区域,并称之 为“草莓园” (Strawberry Fields) 。从达科塔可以俯瞰这个地点,这 个花园中有来自世界各国的捐赠,故称为“国际和平公园” (International garden of peace) ,园内有步道、灌木丛、森林、花 床等,其中,步道上有一个星形、黑白相间的马赛克图形,这也是约翰 蓝侬的一首歌“ Imagine ”歌词中所提到的,每年 12 月 8 日(蓝侬 遇害日),全世界的披头士歌迷会聚集在此一同纪念他,并遥望达科塔 旧居,平时也有歌迷会在马赛克图形上点一根蜡烛、放一束鲜花来凭吊 他。
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园内外交通
1. 规划有一条约9.6km长的环形车道,以及比较 密集的二级和三级路网,系统组织考虑到能均匀地 疏散游人,使游人一进园就能沿着各种道路很快达 到自己理想的场所。 。 2. 充分利用地形层次变化设计了车道、马道、和 游步道系统,实现了人车分流。 3. 大量桥梁的设计,实现了立体的交通系统,而 且没有一座桥是重复的。
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水面和原地形处理
水面处理,特别注意了让它能反映风卷云舒 的大自然动态。
原地形处理,巧妙地保留了相当一部 分裸露岩石,是它们非常得体地成为自然 园景的一个重要组成部分。
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注意植物配置
尽可能广泛地选用树种和地被植物,强调一年四季丰富的色彩变化。
眺望台城堡 (Belvedere Castle
坐落在远景岩 (Vista Rock) 的眺望台城堡 (Belvedere Castle) ,是中央公园学 习中心的所在地,中心内的“发现室”为游客提供园内野生动物相关信息,这里也 是眺望中央公园之戴拉寇克剧院与大草原的好地方,从 1919 年开始,这座城堡也 是美国气象中心。
机遇与挑战
机遇: 1. 纽约还没有城市公共公园,人们对
于这种公共空间有着强烈的需求。 2. 拥有政府的强力支持。 3. 位于城市市中心,周边交通发达,
人流量大。 4. 规划基地面积很大,地形多变,有
更多设计的空间。
挑战: 1. 规划面积很大,而且长近4公里,但宽
度只有800米,呈现狭长形。 2. 位于城市中心的繁华地带,但要营造一
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Free performances at this open-air theater.
Belvedere Castle
• Named for the Italian meaning "beautiful view," Central Park's Belvedere Castle offers park goers exactly what its name implies.
This field is used for sunbathing, kite flying, and relaxing summer picnics today.
Central Park Zoo
At Central Park Zoo, visitors can see sea lions, penguins, polar bears, tropical birds and rare monkeys.
• Noted as a great spot for bird watching.
• Offers visitors a place of peace and tranquility in the busy Park
The core of the Central Park
It was built in 1873 to commemorate the soldiers who died in the civil war.
• The Ramble is often noted for its bird watching opportunities, where birdwatchers can catch a glimpse of some of the approximately 230 species found in tst out of Central Park in November 2001
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Main Scenes
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• Delacorte Theater
• Bethesda Fountain
• Sheep Meadow
• Strawberry Fields
• Conservatory Water
What do New Yorkers think of Central Park
• Not everyone likes the Park,but just about Actually ,New Yokers do love everyone feels he should Central Park • The park was to be strolled through,enjoyed as an aesthetic experience,like a walk inside a painting
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纽约中央公园(NewYork Central Park)
坐落在远景岩 (Vista Rock) 的眺望台城堡 (Belvedere Castle) , 是中央公园学习中心的所在地,中心内的“发现室”为游客提 供园内野生动物相关信息,这里也是眺望中央公园之戴拉寇克 剧院与大草原的好地方,从 1919 年开始,这座城堡也是美国 气象中心, 1 楼为亨利路西自然观察站,有野生世界展览、教
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纽约中央公园(NewYork Central Park)
中央公园四周有低矮围墙。大门在南端,全园四周有许多随意出入口, 园外两侧交通十分便利。在当时为方便游人乘马车、骑马和步行来园, 他们充分利用地形层次变化设计了车道、马道、和游步道系统,各自 分流,在相互穿越时利用桥涵解决。瓦克斯设计的桥梁没有一个重复。 为不防碍景观,涵洞多置在低洼处,用植物巧妙地加以隐蔽。公园内 部道路网的组织考虑到能均匀地疏散游人,使游人一进园就能沿着各 种道路很快达到自己理想的场所。直到现在,中央公园的交通网络基 本上还保留了原来的框架。
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纽约中央公园(NewYork Central Park)
纽约中央公园(Central Park) 是美国景观设计之父奥姆斯特德 (Frederick Law Olmsted)(1822-1903)最著名的 代表作,是美国乃至全世界最著 名的城市公园,它的意义不仅在 于它是全美第一个并且是最大的 公园,还在于在其规划建设中, 诞生了一个新的学科——景观设 목차计学(Landscape Architecture)。
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毕士达喷泉
毕士达 喷泉及广场位于湖泊与林荫之间,是中央公园的核心,喷泉建于 1873 年,为了纪 念内战期间死于海中的战士。座水池常常有成群天鹅悠游其间,也有不少游客在湖中划船。
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保护水域
这片保护水域 以“模型船池塘”闻名,春天至秋天的星期六早上 10 点,这里会举行 模型船比赛。这座水域北部有一座爱丽斯梦游仙境的雕像,这是出版家乔治·戴拉寇克 为了纪念爱妻出资建立的。
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查理·德纳探索中心
查理·德纳探索中心占地约0.1 公顷,建于1933年,是中央 公园北侧滨湖的一处室内游客 中心,拥有多元化的面向亲子 的教育工作室,并举办众多小 型演出活动。
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动物园 园内分为海狮表演区 、极圈区 和热带雨林区
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绵羊草原 原设计用于牧羊,后改为大草坪。现在更多人愿意在这里享受日光浴。
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草莓园
约翰蓝侬遗孀 -- 小野洋子为了纪念其夫于 1980 年遇刺,在住处(也是蓝侬遇害的地点)达科塔大厦前,出资
修缮这个泪滴状区域,并称之为“草莓园” (Strawberry Fields) 。每年 12 月 8 日(蓝侬遇害日),全世界的
披头士歌迷会聚集在此一同纪念他,并遥望达科塔旧居,平时也有歌迷会在马赛克图形上点一根蜡烛、放一束
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目标与挑战
Project introduction
挑战一:公园的选址 挑战二:公园场地的奇异形状 挑战三:城市环境与公园的场地矛盾 挑战四:个性、审美与体验
目标:公园设计的目标是解决城市发展与环 境保护的矛盾,为纽约市人民提供一个充满新
鲜空气,无拘无束,乡野般的生存环境,为城
的影响。他认为田园风格是缓解城市不良生活的良策,利用画意风
格有利于人们身心放松。
在大众心理学的基础之上,老奥姆斯特德考虑到了当时工业化
对人们心理的影响,认为在当时的时代背景下,人们对亲近自 然的需求已经成为一种明显的趋势。
城市景观作为生态系统
城市作为艺术 奥姆斯特德和沃克斯在设计上十分重视艺术创造,即使人们得到感
现代景观设计赏析
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案例分析
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1.0 工程概况 Project summary
项目简介 基地概况 目标与挑战
项目简介
Project Introduction
类 别:城市公园与绿地 设计者:Frederick Law Olmsted Calbert Vaux 规 模:340公顷 地 点:纽约市曼哈顿 中央公园Central Park坐落在纽约曼哈顿岛 的中央,建成于1873年,是全球大都市中最 著名的城市公园,公园南起第59街,北抵第 110街,东西两侧被著名的第五大道和中央公 园西大道所围合。公园面积340公顷,有总长 93公里的步行道和9000张长椅。园中有森林、 湖泊、草地、花卉、庭院、露天剧场、美术 馆、游乐场、运动场、动物园等等。为身处 闹市的居民和游客提供了宁静的休闲场所和 精神家园。中央公园与自由女神像、帝国大 厦同为纽约乃至美国的象征!
中央公园CentralPark步行指南与必打卡景点清单!纽约曼哈顿喧嚣里的世外桃源
中央公园CentralPark步行指南与必打卡景点清单!纽约曼哈顿喧嚣里的世外桃源来到纽约,如果奢华与躁动让你有点发腻,曼哈顿中心一片连绵起伏的小山、湖泊和绿地,自然的意境对比周遭水泥丛林的繁闹,走进中央公园就像发现一个寂静而永恒的曼哈顿,我想,你会更爱纽约。
开放于1857 年,中央公园每年吸引相当多人造访,不论居民或游客,都被这座高楼林立中的世外桃源深深吸引。
1989 年,纽约时报称这座公园为「典雅之作,显然注定成为纽约的荣耀与欢愉。
」真是所言不虚!占地广阔的公园,东西分别为第五与第八大道,南北则横跨 59 至110 街。
由纽约布鲁克林区的Prospect Park 规划者所设计,公园内大大小小的湖泊、树林环绕的林荫小径、纪念碑、喷泉、儿童游乐场、星罗棋布的雕像,以及卡通马达加斯加故事背后的动物园Central Park Zoo,乘载着纽约丰富的人文历史和绝佳公园景观设计。
这篇就与大家一起来探索纽约曼哈顿城市花园–中央公园,一起看看有哪些牵动着人们神经的美妙景点吧!【交通方式】〰️前往中央公园西边,可搭乘地铁橘线 B D、蓝线 A C 或是红线 1 号线下 Columbus Circle 柯伦布圆环。
前往中央公园东边,可搭乘地铁黄线 N R W 下 5 Av/ 59 St 车站,一出站就会抵达中央公园的入口了。
【必去景点】〰️身为观光客,如果只有几个小时的时间拜访中央公园,建议从南边进入中央公园,因为最主要的必访景点集中在南端。
绝对必去的就是靠近南边的 The Pond,爬上旁边的岩石山坡欣赏这座美丽的湖泊与后方的纽约高楼大厦,以及横跨湖泊的古桥Gapstow Bridge 更是欣赏纽约的著名角度之一。
另外就是位于中央公园核心的Bethesda Terrace,这座一年四季变化万千的喷泉广场,是著名的打卡景点。
而紧邻的 Alice in Wonderland 爱丽丝梦游仙境是中央公园内孩子们最爱的雕塑之一,非常可爱梦幻,也是绝对不能错过的。
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周边环境分析
地理位置: 曼哈顿的中央 •第59大街(59th St.) •第110大街(110th St.) •5路(5th Ave.) •中央公园西部路(Central Park West)
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New York Central Park 纽约9中央公园
项目背景
•19世纪美国城市化进程加速,经济优先观念使得大量绿化用地被压缩,城市空间极度拥挤。 •1850年的纽约市长两个竞选人都竞选承诺 修建一座大型城市公园。 •1851年5月5日向市议会递交兴建纽约城市公共公园的议案。 •1853年纽约市议会决议通过——在曼哈顿选择一块超过750英亩的土地建造一座城市公园 。 •1856年耗费550万美元征用公园用地。 •1857年举行公园设计方案的公开竞赛活动,共收到33个参选方案,最后“33”号“绿草坪”方案被选中。
“绿草坪(Greensward)”
自然式的理念——田园牧歌,风景如画 借鉴英国田园风格的自然式景观,强调“无意识的”景观体验。
景观公共性与平等 城市景观的公共性与开放性,不再是私人的奢侈品。
景观系统 提出各种景观系统,包括城市公园、绿地系统,城乡景观道路系统等等。
New York Central Park 纽1约3中央公园
New York Central Park 纽1约0中央公园
机遇与挑战
机遇: 1. 纽约还没有城市公共公园,人们对于这种公共空间
有着强烈的需求。 2. 拥有政府的强力支持。 3. 位于城市市中心,周边交通发达,人流量大。 4. 规划基地面积很大,地形多变,有更多设计的空间。
Hale Waihona Puke 挑战: 1. 规划面积很大,而且长近4公里,但宽度只有800米,
中洲公园作文300字
中洲公园作文300字英文回答:Central Park is a beautiful and vibrant park located in the heart of the city. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. There are many reasons why I love Central Park.Firstly, the park is a great place to relax and unwind. It offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Whether I want to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic with friends, or simply sit on a bench and enjoy the scenery, Central Park provides the perfect setting.Secondly, Central Park is home to a wide variety of recreational activities. It has numerous sports fields, including baseball and soccer fields, where I can play a game with my friends. There are also tennis courts, basketball courts, and even a skating rink. I particularly enjoy renting a bike and exploring the park on two wheels.Furthermore, Central Park hosts many cultural events and performances throughout the year. From outdoor concerts to Shakespearean plays, there is always something exciting happening in the park. These events add to the vibrant atmosphere and make the park even more enjoyable to visit.In addition, Central Park is a haven for nature lovers. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including beautiful flowers, towering trees, and even a small zoo. I love taking a walk through the park and appreciating the beauty of nature. It is a great place for birdwatching as well, with many different species of birds to spot.Overall, Central Park is a truly special place. It offers a peaceful retreat, a wide range of recreational activities, and a connection to nature. It is a place where I can escape the city and immerse myself in the beauty of the surroundings.中文回答:中洲公园是位于城市中心的一个美丽而充满活力的公园。
美国中央公园英文作文
美国中央公园英文作文Central Park in the United States is a huge park located in the middle of Manhattan, New York City. It's like an oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle, with lots of greenery and open spaces.The park is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. You can see people jogging, walking their dogs, having a picnic, or just relaxing on the grass. There are also many events and performances held in the park, especially during the summer months.One of the most iconic features of Central Park is the Central Park Zoo. It's a small zoo, but it's home to a variety of animals, including sea lions, polar bears, and red pandas. It's a great place to visit, especially ifyou're with kids.Central Park is also home to several famous landmarks, such as the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, the Bow Bridge,and the Central Park Conservatory Garden. These are great places to take photos and just soak in the beauty of the park.If you're a fan of movies and TV shows, you might recognize some parts of Central Park from famous scenesthat were filmed there. It's been featured in countless films and shows, making it a must-see for pop culture enthusiasts.Overall, Central Park is a must-visit destination in New York City. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or just enjoy some time in nature, the park has something for everyone. It's a true gem in the heart of the city.。
著名公园介绍英语作文
著名公园介绍英语作文Title: A Glimpse into the Magnificence of Central Park。
Introduction:Central Park, located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the most famous and beloved parks inthe world. Spanning over 843 acres, this urban oasis offers a plethora of attractions and activities for locals and tourists alike. From its picturesque landscapes to its rich history and cultural significance, Central Park trulystands as a testament to the beauty and resilience ofnature in the midst of a bustling metropolis.Body:1. Historical Background:Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the mid-19th century. Construction began in1858 and continued for several years, making it one of the first major urban parks in the United States. The park was designed to provide a respite from the concrete jungle and to promote the well-being of the city's residents.2. Natural Beauty:Central Park boasts a diverse range of landscapes, including rolling meadows, tranquil lakes, and dense woodlands. The park is home to over 26,000 trees, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The iconic Bow Bridge, with its elegant arches and scenic views, is a popular spot for photography and leisurely strolls. Additionally, the park features several water bodies, such as the picturesque Central Park Lake, where visitors can rent rowboats and enjoy a serene boating experience.3. Cultural Attractions:Central Park is not just a place for nature lovers; it is also a hub for cultural and artistic activities. The park is home to several renowned landmarks, including theBethesda Terrace and Fountain, which is adorned with intricate carvings and serves as a gathering place for musicians and performers. The Central Park Zoo, located near the southeast corner of the park, is a favorite among families and animal lovers. The park also hosts various concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions throughout the year.4. Recreational Activities:Central Park offers a wide range of recreational activities for visitors of all ages. The park features numerous sports fields, including baseball diamonds, basketball courts, and soccer fields. Cyclists can explore the park's many bike paths, while joggers can take advantage of the scenic running trails. The Sheep Meadow, a vast grassy area, is perfect for picnics and sunbathing during the warmer months. In winter, visitors can enjoyice-skating at Wollman Rink or take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the snow-covered park.5. Community Engagement:Central Park serves as a gathering place for people from all walks of life. It provides a space for relaxation, socialization, and community events. The park hosts various festivals, such as Shakespeare in the Park, where theater enthusiasts can enjoy free outdoor performances. Moreover, Central Park Conservancy, a nonprofit organization, plays a crucial role in the park's maintenance and preservation, engaging volunteers and organizing educational programs for the public.Conclusion:Central Park is a true gem in the heart of New York City. Its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and recreational activities make it a must-visit destinationfor both locals and tourists. Whether you are seeking tranquility amidst the chaos of the city or looking to engage in various outdoor activities, Central Park offers an unforgettable experience that showcases the harmonious coexistence of nature and urban life.。
介绍一个公园用英语作文
介绍一个公园用英语作文Central Park, a sprawling expanse of green nestled in theheart of New York City, is more than just a park; it's an integral part of the urban fabric that offers respite to millions of residents and visitors alike. This essay aims to introduce the park through the lens of its history, attractions, and significance to the city.Nestled between the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, Central Park stands as a testament to the vision of its creators, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. The park officially opened in 1857 and has since been a sanctuary for those seeking a break from the city's relentless pace.One of the park's most striking features is its diverse landscape, which includes meadows, forests, and lakes, all meticulously designed to mimic natural environments. The Ramble, a woodland area, is particularly famous for its winding paths and diverse bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.No introduction to Central Park would be complete without mentioning its iconic landmarks. The Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, with its elegant Neo-Gothic architecture, is a popular spot for both relaxation and photography. The park is also home to the Central Park Zoo and the Central Park Conservatory Garden, each offering unique experiences for visitors of all ages.For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Central Park provides a plethora of options. Joggers and cyclists can be seen traversing the park's many paths, while rowers glide acrossthe tranquil waters of the Central Park Lake. In the winter, the Wollman Rink transforms into a popular ice-skating spot, drawing skaters of all skill levels.The Great Lawn and Sheep Meadow are the park's largest open spaces, often filled with sunbathers, picnickers, and sports enthusiasts. These areas also serve as venues for various events, including concerts, film screenings, and cultural festivals, which further enrich the city's cultural life.Central Park's role in the arts and entertainment is equally significant. It has been the setting for countless films, television shows, and books, reflecting its status as acultural icon. The park's beauty and tranquility have also inspired generations of artists, musicians, and poets.In conclusion, Central Park is more than just a green spacein an urban jungle; it is a living, breathing entity that contributes to the well-being of the city and its inhabitants. Its ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining its essence is a testament to the enduring vision of its creators and the love and care of the city that cherishes it. Whether you seek solace in nature, a place for recreation, or an iconic backdrop for a memorable moment, Central Park offers it all.。
central park造句
central park造句【释义】central park中央公园:位于纽约市曼哈顿中心的一座大型城市公园,是纽约市最著名的公园之一。
【短语】1Central Park Station中央公园站2Central Park Zoo中央公园动物园;动物园;植物园;距离中央公园动物园3Central Park Hotel中环丽柏酒店;中环丽栢酒店;酒店;中央公园酒店4Winter in Central Park冬日街心公园5Central Park West西部路;中央公园西大道;中央公园西;中央公园西部路6The Central Park中央公园;纽约心脏7go to Central Park去中心公园;去中央公园8The Central Park Five中央公园五罪犯;中央公园;中央公园五杰9Burnaby Central Park中央公园;伯拿比中央公园;本拿比中心公园【例句】1He crossed the street and walked alongside Central Park.他过了马路,然后在中央公园旁边走着。
2How much is it to central park?去中央公园多少钱?3Some volunteers are going to clean up the central park.一些志愿者要去打扫中央公园。
4In New York City's Central Park,storyteller Ellen Shapiro told The Real Princess to a crowd of children.在纽约中央公园,故事作家艾伦·夏皮罗向一群孩子讲述了《真正的公主》。
5I've always loved jogging,so I was really happy when I found out our flat was next to Central Park.我一直很喜欢慢跑,所以当我发现我们的公寓就在中央公园旁边时,我真的很高兴。