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.

NoLibs Night Market

NoLibs Night Market

Food trucks and vendors lined 2nd Street in Northern Liberties on Thursday night for the the first Night Market of the season.

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‘Lines in Four Directions in Flowers’ artwork planted

‘Lines in Four Directions in Flowers’ artwork planted

7,000 precisely-placed plantings form a new living art installation outside the Art Museum, thirty years after it was initially proposed by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt. [time-lapse video]

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Sister Cities rave | Council’s AVI splits | SEPTA’s tough budget | L&I dresses up | front door, trap door

Sister Cities rave | Council’s AVI splits | SEPTA’s tough budget | L&I dresses up | front door, trap door
  • ‘Small miracle’ at Sister Cities
  • AVI leaves Council split, coming down to the wire
  • No wiggle-room in SEPTA’s budget as crisis looms
  • Dress code to enforce code
  • Property front door: good; Councilmanic trap door: bad
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    May 21-25: 10th Street bike lane/sharrow, electric city, human geography, and Night Market

    May 21-25: 10th Street bike lane/sharrow, electric city, human geography, and Night Market
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    May 18-20: Festivals, LOVE Your Parks, House Tours

    May 18-20: Festivals, LOVE Your Parks, House Tours

    This weekend is jam-packed with events, including house tours to festivals and park celebrations.

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    May 14-18: Le Grand Continental recruiting | Philadelphia’s manufacturing future | PAFA After Dark: Real World | Logan in Full Bloom

    May 14-18: Le Grand Continental recruiting | Philadelphia’s manufacturing future | PAFA After Dark: Real World | Logan in Full Bloom
  • Tuesday and Wednesday: Recruiting for Le Grand Continental @ Live Arts Studio
  • Thursday: Next Generation of Urban Manufacturing @ Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Thursday: PAFA After Dark @ PAFA Hamilton Buidling
  • Thursday: Logan in Full Bloom @ Stenton
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    Sister Cities Park Snaps

    Sister Cities Park Snaps

    Sister Cities Park opened on Thursday, and Eyes on the Street dropped by to take in the scenery. [slideshow]

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    Sister Cities Park: Logan Square’s new high-impact, playful park

    Sister Cities Park: Logan Square’s new high-impact, playful park

    Sister Cities Park will open on Thursday May 10, a year after construction began. The new park is a heavily programmed space aimed at drawing more people to the Parkway. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside.

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    Inside Hotel Monaco | José Almiñana | Kensington Blues | John H. McClatchy building | PennPraxis at 10

    Inside Hotel Monaco | José Almiñana | Kensington Blues | John H. McClatchy building | PennPraxis at 10
  • Hotel Monaco preview
  • Meet José Almiñana
  • Heavy Kensington Blues
  • Beautiful McClatchy
  • Reflecting on PennPraxis at 10
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    Parkway Progressions

    Parkway Progressions

    This month, Eyes on the Street is taking a long, leisurely stroll down the Parkway exploring recent projects, with a peek into the future and the past.

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