Another Successful PARK(ing) Day in Syracuse

In honor of National PARK(ing) Day, Friday, September 20, we partnered with Appel Osborne to temporarily turn two parking spaces on South Franklin Street in Syracuse into a Sustainable “Hangout Area”. The annual event encourages community members, students and designers to transform metered parking spaces into temporary parklets for the day.

The designated space encouraged community members who work, shop, eat and play in the area to “hang” in what is traditionally a parking spot. Representatives at SWBR and Appel Osborne were on-site to answer questions about sustainability and “going green” at home and at work.

“As architects and designers, we have a great appreciation for sustainability and hope to get others talking about it, too,” said Matthew Lupiani, AIA, SWBR office manager in Syracuse. “In our design and work every day, we’re constantly thinking about new ways to be sustainable. It’s our hope that the transformed parking spaces inspired conversations, and hopefully action, about ways to be sustainable in everyday life.”

Inspired by a national movement based in San Francisco, called PARK(ing) Day, this event is meant to raise awareness of the impact of public park space and the benefits it provides to the urban environment. These include improved water management, reduced heat island effects and a pedestrian space with opportunities for community enjoyment. The parking spots were barricaded off so participants were safe from moving traffic.

In urban areas around the world, inexpensive curbside parking results in increased traffic, wasted fuel and more pollution. These conditions are no longer sustainable and don’t promote a healthy, vibrant urban environment. The purpose is to get community members to rethink the way streets are used and reimagine the possibilities of the urban landscape.

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