Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space

"A community’s physical form, rather than its land uses, is its most intrinsic and enduring characteristic." [Katz, EPA] This blog focuses on place and placemaking and all that makes it work--historic preservation, urban design, transportation, asset-based community development, arts & cultural development, commercial district revitalization, tourism & destination development, and quality of life advocacy--along with doses of civic engagement and good governance watchdogging.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Bryant Park and the management and organization of public spaces

Bryant Park in NYC gets a lot of criticism because for much of the year it is closed off for special events. Special events fees are used to help pay for the park's upkeep. Bryant Park was one of the first "public-private" partnerships to manage public spaces.

See this NYT piece from 1992, "Bryant Park, An Out-of-Town Experience," which describes the improvements to the park, based on the work of William Whyte, author of City: Rediscovering the Center and founder of the Project for Public Spaces.
Bryant Park Summer Film Festival
Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times. Photo taken during Bryant Park’s summer film festival.

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home