Public Space

Public space includes everything from the sidewalk in front of your house, the road on which you drive to work, and the playground in which your child plays on the weekend. Each of these spaces was designed to achieve specific functions, and some succeed while others fail. Just like any other part of a city, many different factors explain the success of certain public spaces, and a lot of it is context-specific. For example, why does Rittenhouse Square always appear to be more lively than Washington Square, even though they are of a very similar size and layout? Why is Reading Terminal always busting at the seams with people when the Kimmel Center plaza remains empty at times when a show is not playing? Why are streetscape improvements such as widened sidewalks and street trees the key to unlocking the potential of some commercial corridors and not others? These questions and more are part of public space planning.

Beautiful Streets: How do you define streetscape beauty?

Beautiful Streets: How do you define streetscape beauty?

Beautiful Streets is a new project aiming to collect data about why certain blocks are more attractive than others, and 200 Philly blocks are the test cases.

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Remediate I-95, Society Hill sidewalks, nature and design at Washington Avenue Green, reprieve for six Catholic elementary schools

Remediate I-95, Society Hill sidewalks, nature and design at Washington Avenue Green, reprieve for six Catholic elementary schools
  • Inga Saffron on I-95 removal and mitigation
  • Curb project in Society Hill could be on hold for another year
  • Impressions of Washington Avenue Green
  • Six city Catholic elementary schools slated to close will remain open
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    State-funded improvements coming to Pleasant Hill Park

    State-funded improvements coming to Pleasant Hill Park

    East Torresdale’s Pleasant Hill Park gets $318,000 from the state to improve the park’s public amenities and increase accessibility to the river.

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    Philadelphians hop on board, set Soul Train dance line record

    Philadelphians hop on board, set Soul Train dance line record

    Hundreds of Philadelphians turned out for a giant Soul Train dance line on Monday to honor the memory of the show’s host and creator Don Cornelius. It looks like we set a record.

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    Feds fund deeper Delaware, Walnut Street Bridge construction starts, boxing back at Blue Horizon, Philly Hometown Media could start news venture, Soul Train today

    Feds fund deeper Delaware, Walnut Street Bridge construction starts, boxing back at Blue Horizon, Philly Hometown Media could start news venture, Soul Train today
  • Obama budget includes $31 million for deepening the Delaware
  • Walnut Street Bridge construction begins today
  • Could boxing return to the Blue Horizon?
  • Blatstein and Philly Hometown Media may start own news enterprise
  • Soul Train dance line today at 4pm
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    Packer Park: Residents Brace For Possible Billboard Expansion Project

    Packer Park: Residents Brace For Possible Billboard Expansion Project

    As the city debates new zoning rules for signage, Connor Showalter checks in with Packer Park residents waging their own battle over a proposed digital billboard along the Schuylkill Expressway above their neighborhood. [Philadelphia Neighborhoods] 

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    School bus ads pondered as more cost-cuts introduced, defeating the Callowhill NID, Chinatown’s Eastern Tower, Super Bowl ads by Philly agencies

    School bus ads pondered as more cost-cuts introduced, defeating the Callowhill NID, Chinatown’s Eastern Tower, Super Bowl ads by Philly agencies
  • Are school bus ads going too far?
  • School District to save money by closing schools on weekends
  • Meet Maria and John Yuen, and how they helped beat back the Callowhill NID
  • Will Chinatown’s 23-story Eastern Tower move forward this year?
  • At least Philly ad agencies were in the Super Bowl
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    Inga Saffron on “The Grand Adjustment” at TEDx

    Inga Saffron on “The Grand Adjustment” at TEDx

    Eyes on the Street continues its TEDxPhilly: The City video series with Inga Saffron, Architecture Critic for the Inquirer. Saffron thinks the future for cities like Philadelphia does not lie in skyscrapers and megaprojects, but in scaled development and high-quality public space.

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    Church of the Assumption’s legal fight, Delaware waterfront beer garden planned, Irving Street showdown, Darrell Clarke the accidental politician

    Church of the Assumption’s legal fight, Delaware waterfront beer garden planned, Irving Street showdown, Darrell Clarke the accidental politician
  • Will Church of the Assumption stay standing?
  • Delaware Riverfront to get beer garden
  • Who owns Irving Street?
  • Darrell Clarke: ‘accidental politician
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    City Hall station work, Council talks jobs and revenue, Nutter promises more resources to fight crime, North Central NID opponents organize, beautifying Holme Circle

    City Hall station work, Council talks jobs and revenue, Nutter promises more resources to fight crime, North Central NID opponents organize, beautifying Holme Circle
  • SEPTA funds some improvements to City Hall station
  • City Council kicks off 2012 with jobs and revenue bills
  • Nutter goes all out on gun crimes
  • Temple area NID opponents organize
  • Plans to beautify Holme Circle
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