I think it is vital to understand the word "parklet"as a markerof fraud and propaganda. Who can possibly object to the concept of a cleaner safer baby park? This image is not simple minded semantics, and I think that point is very important for people to recognize!
Summer All Ready wrote:
Why such overreaction?Park-let is not a 'park'. it's an urban
installation achieved by let.ing go of park.ing spaces, and turning them
into temporary social.izing spaces [seats, benches...] Let's open our
minds.
yes, let's be open-minded about how to achieve public
Nobody would want to use that parklet other than customers of GreenLine.
Lets just call a spade a spade. Urban Installation?
-andy
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Summer All Ready
archange...@hotmail.comwrote:
Why such overreaction?Park-let is not a 'park'. it's an urban
installation
???
Following the tread, people are obviously expressing 'concerns', or whatever is
general negativity and resistance called, about the location of the
installation. And installation in the city [thus urban] it is, like it or not,
as are other, similar, smaller projects with limited
Mister,
All there is in the bellow response is a good amount of irrational fear [not
that fear is ever rational, but this is panic] and a senseless second paragraph
resulting from an ill attempt to ridicule my sensible use of points within
words to clarify meanings. Why that much negativity?