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Design chosen for NYC AIDS memorial park
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS | FEBRUARY 2, 2012
Design chosen for NYC AIDS memorial park
Studio a+i's winning design proposal for the NYC AIDS memorial park. (Studio a+i)

A design called “Infinite Forest” is being proposed for an AIDS memorial park in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.

The design by a team of architects at Studio a+i features groves of trees and mirrored glass surfaces.

It won a competition held by a group campaigning to place a memorial in a triangle across from the former St. Vincent's Hospital.

The Rudin Management Company, which bought the land after the hospital's bankruptcy, has already received partial city approval to place a park in the space. If the plans are changed substantially, that approval process would have to begin again.

Bill Rudin says the park design on track for approval allows for a commemoration of those impacted by AIDS. He says his company will continue working “with all stakeholders.” 

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