One Week ’til Park(ing) Day

In 2007 we introduce Park(ing), while this year’s event is only one week away. Just like last year’s event, Park(ing) Day 2008 will temporary create public parks by building a green space in ordinary metered spaces or lots. In certain cities, you may also spy the ParkCycle, a human powered mobile unit, created by the San Francisco based group Rebar. The ParkCycle will be on tour for the fourth annual Park(ing) Day making green space available when you want it and where you want it. The group states that they are the only providers of such a commodity and measure their green space contribution in square feet per minute (depending on how long they park it). “What began as a simple, playful idea has become a lively and visible symbol of the desire to reprogram the street and increase public open space in cities all over the planet.”

Park(ing) Day, ParkCycle, Rebar, green space, San Francisco

The event has gone global in up to 13 cities with the hope of showcasing “artists, designers, and activists around the world who are peacefully demonstrating how to reduce congestion, clean the air, save energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve urban neighbourhoods.” You can create your own Park(ing) Space and be part of the history. Although the Park(ing) Cycle is cool you can create your own simpler space by adding the essentials such as shade, maybe some foliage, seating, and other park amenities for the public to congregate in. Check out the Park(ing) Day site for details.

Park(ing) Day, ParkCycle, Rebar, green space, San Francisco