

How to Design a Park That Brings a Community Together
Oct 18, 2024
Join Jacqueline Bryant, an advocate for underserved communities, Philip Ginsburg from San Francisco Recreation and Parks, and Michael Boland, former chief park officer, as they explore the evolution of urban parks. They discuss how India Basin park exemplifies the power of community input in design, making parks more welcoming and accessible. The conversation also highlights the need to address historical inequities and ensure that community voices are central in planning, fostering spaces that resonate with local identity and support social connections.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Revitalization and Resilience in Bayview Hunters Point
02:38 • 11min
Designing Inclusive Community Parks
13:42 • 2min
Designing Inclusive Urban Parks
15:16 • 19min
Designing Inclusive Parks for Vulnerable Populations
34:16 • 3min
Revitalizing Bayview: The Southeast Community Center
37:11 • 5min
Creating Inclusive Community Spaces
42:35 • 2min
Community Perspectives on Park Design
44:24 • 10min
Designing Community-Centric Parks for Engagement
54:03 • 2min