Landscape Architecture Students Convert Dickson Street Parking Space Into Temporary 'Parklet'
A parking spot outside Puritan Coffee and Beer on Dickson Street will be transformed into a miniature park Sept. 20 for Park(ing) Day.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Landscape architecture students in the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas are working with community members to reinvent a metered parking space as a temporary community park. One parking spot outside Puritan Coffee & Beer, at 205 W. Dickson St., will be transformed into a miniature park, or "parklet," on Friday, Sept. 20.
The parklet will be set up from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday as part of Park(ing) Day 2019.
The parklet was designed by the U of A student chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Friday's event is being led by ASLA officers. White River Nursery contributed the plants for the event.
Park(ing) Day started in downtown San Francisco in 2005, when the San Francisco art and design studio Rebar transformed a single metered parking space into a temporary park. The day has since expanded into a global movement, and it occurs on the third Friday in September. The project's mission is to call attention to the need for open spaces in urban areas, generate discussions about how public space is used, and improve the quality of urban landscapes. The event, which is held on the third Friday of September each year, challenges existing notions of public space in urban areas and urges individuals to reinvent the space to meet specific community needs.
This is the fifth year that the university's ASLA students have participated in the Park(ing) Day project, each time on Dickson Street.
Contacts
Shawnya Meyers, digital media specialist
Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
479-575-4744,
slmeyers@uark.edu