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rethinking & revitalizing urban parks post COVID-19
has prompted city officials, planners and designers, and community activists to think even more creatively about the role of parks in urban life. It is sparking conversations about how these urban parks can be reimagined post pandemic. As society emerges from pandemic restrictions in the months ahead, how can we design our parks to nurture this new found appreciation for the outdoors and ensure parks and greenscapes remain a vital part of people’s daily lives?
Parks and urban green spaces enrich people’s lives in many ways and are known to provide a range of physical and mental health benefits to communities within which they are located. In the past year, with the increasing number of restrictions and guidelines for social distancing due to the global pandemic, parks across the world have seen dramatic increase in use. They have become spaces of resilience, personal restoration, and social activity when the usual amenities were not available.
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Urban designers and landscape architects have always played a prominent role in parks development and design. The popularity of parks today, however,
This event sparked an interesting conversation about what strategies can desginers employ to rethink and redesign parks for their continued resilience. The multi deciplinary panel also discussed how professions across different fields can support and enhance parks in our communities and their critical place in urban life? .