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When Frederick Law Olmsted began designing Central Park in 1858, his engineers handed him a problem they considered fatal.

Manhattan’s bedrock kept breaking through the surface. Jagged, immovable schist formations scattered across the entire site. The practical solution was obvious. Blast it, haul it out, start clean. Olmsted looked at the same rock and saw something else entirely.

He built around it. Then he built with it.

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