Inspired by the melancholic beauty and rebellious of the High Line, where nature has regained a vital piece of urban infrastructure, the computer reverts this commercial vehicle in a post-industrial instrument of leisure, life and growth. By changing the rules of engagement between plant life and pedestrians, the strategy of "agri-tecture combines organic and building materials in a mixture proportions amending and adapting to nature, culture, intimacy, and hyper -social.
In sharp contrast to the speed of Hudson River Park, this parallel linear experience is characterized by slowness, distraction and the other worldliness that preserves the strange character of the High Line. Providing flexibility and responsiveness to changing needs, opportunities and desires of the dynamic context, the proposal is destined to remain eternally unfinished, emerging growth and sustain change over time.