The World's Best and Worst Parks
It appears that one variable that makes a park great is time, as the worst parks and squares tend to be newer than the greats, needing time to evolve and hopefully grow as public spaces.
Five Parks that Need a Turnaround
Including Pershing Square in Los Angeles, designed by Ricardo Legoretta with his trademark splashes of color and water. Having stayed at a hotel next door, I was witness to the complete lack of use of the park, outside of the skating rink(!), that is.
Town Square
Jay Walljasper's review of Millennium Park in Chicago (with photos by yours truly), which rightly points out that the continued success of the park will be attributed to its public spaces rather than the architectural and artistic objects within the park.
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Thursday, September 23, 2004
All About Parks
This month's Project for Public Spaces newsletter is dedicated to parks, the good, the bad and the in-between. Features include:
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