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PARK(ing) Day 2020
Module: A

The mission of PARK(ing) Day is to call attention to the need for more urban open space, to generate critical debate around how public space is created and allocated, and to improve the quality of urban human habitat… at least until the meter runs out!

Since Rebar, a design studio in San Francisco, kicked off the event in 2005, PARK(ing) Day has evolved into a global movement, with organizations and individuals following an established set of guidelines to create new forms of public space in communities around the world.

This year HASTINGS designed a virtual parklet imagined for Church Street Park. HASTINGS’ parklet was recognized as “Most Artistic” as part of the Civic Design Center‘s 2020 Golden Cone Awards.

Much like the experience of the urban atmosphere that surrounds Church Street Park, the experience of 2020 is characterized by contrast and connectivity. In a year where we feel distanced and divided from each other in so many ways, how do we purposefully create space for reconnection?

By revealing spatial histories, reframing individual perspectives, and reverberating the sound signature of the site, this 8’ x 40’ parklet helps to create powerful moments of connection.

Regarding materials and methods, the parklet reclaims remnants from Nashville’s built environment. These reclaimed elements are arranged on the site to create an urban forest – a veil whose permeability depends on one’s perspective.

Nestled within this forest lies the singularity – a fragmented mirror that shifts perspectives and scales. Through these distortions, viewers draw connections between one another and the surrounding city and landmarks such as the Nashville Public Library and State Capital splice into frame.

From engaging the passerby with variances in permeability to interweaving the views of the singularity, the parklet creates compelling connections and highlights the significance of reclaiming public space.

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