Underground parks provide public space in subterranean areas.
Benefits & Problems Addressed
Found spaces: Underground spaces, particularly in dense urban areas with few opportunities for additional greenspace, can add public open space.
Multiple uses: Because underground parks are naturally sheltered, spaces can be used for other activities such as cultural events and classrooms.
Year-round use: The sheltering also allows use during weather extremes.
Tips & Techniques
Candidate Sites: Existing spaces (abandoned underground vaults, transit facilities, underground malls) in good condition and would be easy to identify above ground are the best.
Investment: Even sites in good condition will likely require extensive shoring, engineering and utility upgrades. Be prepared to engage a large number of stakeholders and funders up front.
Hot Buttons: Investment involved, lighting (especially if plants are involved for the park).
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