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.

May Day rallies | Route 34 track improvements | casino license auction | connector street plans | SRC budget hearing tonight

May Day rallies | Route 34 track improvements | casino license auction | connector street plans | SRC budget hearing tonight
  • May Day rallies planned in West and SW Philly; bank occupations
  • New tracks for the route 34 trolley
  • Philly might lose that second casino license
  • Progress on three waterfront-neighborhood connector streets
  • School Reform Commission budget hearing tonight
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    Stabilizing Pier 9 | Dilworth Plaza demo update | San Mateo Carnavalero | Barnes move madness | cheesesteak opera

    Stabilizing Pier 9 | Dilworth Plaza demo update | San Mateo Carnavalero | Barnes move madness | cheesesteak opera
  • Pier 9 study: $3.5m to stabilize, $11m to transform
  • Dilworth demo is on schedule
  • San Mateo Carnavalero in Sacks Playground
  • Barnes move is a precision operation
  • Singing Verdi at Geno’s
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    April 27-29: Astronomy Night, Shadfest, Flavors of the Avenue, Fairmount Arts Crawl

    April 27-29: Astronomy Night, Shadfest, Flavors of the Avenue, Fairmount Arts Crawl
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    Triangle Park fenced, as negotiations over public purchase stall

    Triangle Park fenced, as negotiations over public purchase stall

    Triangle Park at 601 Christian Street is a private property which neighbors have been tending as a public green space since 2007. Last week the property’s owner, Stuart Schlaffman fenced the lot. What will it take for Triangle Park to become an official park?

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    Knight Arts Challenge grants $2.76 million to 35 artistic ideas

    Knight Arts Challenge grants $2.76 million to 35 artistic ideas

    The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s second round of art challenge grants was announced yesterday, bringing funding to 35 creative projects in the city.

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    Rethinking the park in parking spaces

    Rethinking the park in parking spaces

    The Mayor’s Office of Transportation and Utilities is ready to help businesses, community groups, and organizations transform average in-street parking spaces into designated bike parking or a parklets. Here’s how.

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    Catholic church closings | affordable LGBT senior housing | disciplinary discrepancies for black students | vigil for fallen firefighters | PHS Pops-Up honored

    Catholic church closings | affordable LGBT senior housing | disciplinary discrepancies for black students | vigil for fallen firefighters | PHS Pops-Up honored
  • Catholic parishes in Manauynk and Germantown will close
  • LGBT senior housing project coming soon
  • Disciplinary disparities for black students in ‘burbs
  • East Kensington grieves, thanks fallen firefighters
  • PHS Pops-Up Garden earns chapter ASLA award
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    SEPTA ditches gender stickers | waterfront zoning worries | Hunting Park renewal | Night Market returns | 19125 bandit sign contest

    SEPTA ditches gender stickers | waterfront zoning worries | Hunting Park renewal | Night Market returns | 19125 bandit sign contest
  • SEPTA will ditch gender TransPass stickers
  • CDAG concerned about draft waterfront zoning overlay
  • Baseball and beyond revitalizing Hunting Park
  • Night Market is back
  • 19125 bandit sign contest
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    Dilworth House stands | Clarke wants another casino | Tower Place construction starts | Reading Viaduct as neighborhood park | ‘Barnes Totem’ install delayed

    Dilworth House stands | Clarke wants another casino | Tower Place construction starts | Reading Viaduct as neighborhood park | ‘Barnes Totem’ install delayed
  • Dilworth House will not be demolished
  • Darrell Clarke hearts casinos
  • N Broad’s state office building conversion starts
  • Reading Viaduct linear park as a very local amenity
  • Barnes Totem install delayed
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    April 9-13: Friends of Race Street Pier, Philadelphia’s immigration history, historic windows and masonry repairs, urban biking 101

    April 9-13: Friends of Race Street Pier, Philadelphia’s immigration history, historic windows and masonry repairs, urban biking 101
  • Tuesday: Friends of Race Street Pier meeting @ Race Street Pier
  • Tuesday: Building Philadelphia: Immigration to the City @ Center for Architecture
  • Tuesday: Homeowner Workshop: Window Maintenance and Repair @ WES Health Center
  • Wednesday: Masonry and Pointing @ Roxborough Development Corporation
  • Thursday: Urban Bike Riding Classes @ Jefferson
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