Brisbane PARK(ing) Day. 2nd edition.
Celebrating 5 years of PARK(ing) Day + its Influences
de edited by Amy Saunders
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PARK(ing) Day was started in 2005 by Rebar to raise awareness about the lack of green spaces in San Francisco’s downtown. It transformed an on-street car park into a ‘people park’ by temporarily providing turf, seating and shade. It is based on the idea that paying for a parking meter is like ‘renting’ a public space.
This book celebrates 5 years of Brisbane PARK(ing) Day and its influences on the city. The book includes luscious PARK images, an introduction by Yen Trinh, an essay by Gretchen Coombs and a written piece by Amy Saunders.
This book celebrates 5 years of Brisbane PARK(ing) Day and its influences on the city. The book includes luscious PARK images, an introduction by Yen Trinh, an essay by Gretchen Coombs and a written piece by Amy Saunders.
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 54 - Fecha de publicación: may. 26, 2012
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Brisbane PARK(ing) Day
Brisbane, Australia
PARK(ing) Day was started in 2005 by Rebar to raise awareness about the lack of green spaces in San Francisco’s downtown. It transformed an on-street car park into a ‘people park’ by temporarily providing turf, seating and shade. It is based on the idea that paying for a parking meter is like ‘renting’ a public space.