New Delhi is trying to outdo New York City’s Central Park. Efforts are underway to carve a 1,200-acre green space
by adjoining many such smaller spaces in the central part of India’s
capital. Quartz asked the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, the folks behind
the restoration, for photos and renderings of the grand plan. Here’s the
initial vision:
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restoration of Sunder Nursery, adjacent to tourist attraction Humayun’s
Tomb, is at the heart of the plan. The photos below show striking
before and after shots. “The idea here is that this is a magical space
that takes people away from the humdrum of daily life,” project director
Ratish Nanda told the Associated Press.
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