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Bringing Communities Closer with Green Spaces
Author(s) -
Meredith Knesevitch,
Lee Douglas,
Julie M. Fagan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
rutgers university community repository (rutgers university)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7282/t3jh3jj5
Subject(s) - simplicity , space (punctuation) , architectural engineering , creativity , lift (data mining) , aesthetics , sociology , geography , computer science , engineering , art , psychology , epistemology , social psychology , operating system , philosophy , data mining
Spaces are not being utilized to their full extent in urban communities. They lack green aspects that allow people to interact at those spaces or bring a beneficial attribute to the environment, as development of areas continue to happen daily. Our solution first encompassed the idea of Parking(Day), the idea of occupying parking meter spaces and feeding it while people occupy the space to whatever they desire. However, that idea did not really lift off, so the next alternative was to create re-purpose gardens, gardens that are portable enough to be placed and moved anywhere while using creativity when creating it and allows the gardener to grow their own vegetation of their desire. The re-purpose gardens demonstrate simplicity in creating gardens in their choice of any base or planter, which can be an everyday household item while knowing what they feed their plants. (DL)

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