New York architect James Ramsey and partner-in-crime Dan Barasch have dreamed up the “Lowline” – a subterranean counterpoint to to the celebrated High Line, which transformed an ancient elevated freight rail line into a public park. The Lowline proposes to do the same thing – only underground. Ramsey and Barasch are seeking to turn a ghost station of the New York subway under Delancey Street into an underground park, using an innovative lighting scheme that’s redolent of the luminescent bulbs of lantern fish in the depths of the ocean. Check out their Kickstarter video below: