GETTING READY FOR SEPTEMBER 18 2009.
Changing the city until the meter runs out.
Sep 3, 2008
VISIT: Green Office @ Deicke Richards
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Who needs a white house when youve got a green office! Good work people... Warm regards to that voluptuous siren of the landscape architectural diggs, tamsin scott
PARK(ing) Day started in 2005 as a temporary art project to raise awareness about the lack of green spaces in San Francisco’s downtown. It’s based on the idea that feeding a parking meter is like “renting” a space. But instead of parking car, why not park something better! Every September, people around the world are now transforming ‘car parks’ to ‘people parks’. These PARKs are fun and visual symbols of communities wanting to improve urban quality.
PARK(ing) Day is all about 1) Calling attention to the importance of urban public spaces 2) Rethinking the way we use our streets 3) Creating diverse conversations about how we make sustainable cities.
CONTACT: brisparkingday@live.com
Brisbane PARK(ing) also proudly supports PARKers in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Tasmania. Email us and we can link you.
Disclaimer:
This is currently NOT Brisbane City Council endorsed. Building PARKs on PARK(ing) Day is at your own risk. You will be acting independently of REBAR and the coordinators of Brisbane PARK(ing) Day. Read the BCC parking local laws. Obey the law, be sensible and have fun!
By participating in PARK(ing) Day, you voluntarily and entirely assume the risk of liability and agree to indemnify and hold harmless REBAR, the coordinators of of Brisbane PARK(ing) Day, Brisbane City Council and other land owners of parking spaces, and their respective employees, officers, directors and members. You also agree to obey the law and the directives of any duly-authorized law enforcement officer.
Remember, PARK(ing) Day is about operating for the broader public good!
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Who needs a white house when youve got a green office! Good work people... Warm regards to that voluptuous siren of the landscape architectural diggs, tamsin scott
Regards Cameivets
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