Blog

Natalie Ross

We had an amazing turnout for parking day. Though the morning started out a bit chilly, the sun eventually arrived along with hundreds of Seattle pedestrians willing to give our Plinko game a try!  WATG's parking-day "park" was bustling for the entire six hours of operation, reaching its peak at lunchtime when most of the WATG Seattle staff came out to lend a hand. By 2:30 pm we had given away more than 300 wildflower seed bombs and 50 tulip bulbs for residents and visitors to plant this fall.

While many people only had a minute to spare on their way to work, some passers-by stopped for longer to hang out and chat, and several people contributed to our green promise tree, committing to personal conservation efforts like walking and recycling.

The best part of parking day was watching the expressions of people who were initially skeptical about our no-strings-attached fun and free prizes. But when most people left the park they were ecstatic about having avoided signing their name to a cause while still leaving with a free seed to plant. The idea of reclaiming a parking space for public use was also entertaining and positive for people, and we definitely converted some skeptics, who may make a park themselves next September in the streets of Seattle.

Parking Day 2011: Parking Space Before
Parking space before

Blog Gallery


  Permalink

There are currently no comments for this entry.


Add your comment.




« Previous Post | Blog Home | Next Post »

Other Recent Posts

05.03.12 / Signing on the dotted line in Yunnan
04.27.12 / Master Planning Blog: Strengthening WATG-Morocco Relations
04.04.12 / Architecture Blog: WATG on Local Chinese TV
02.29.12 / Architecture/Interior Design Blog: Niu Valley’s Middle School's 2012 Career Day
09.12.11 / Architecture Blog: Seattle Prepares for PARK(ing) Day 2011
08.12.11 / Architecture Blog: A hotel case study
07.25.11 / Branding Blog: Branding by Design
07.11.11 / Architecture Blog: Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives Wins Big

Follow WATG On Facebook Follow WATG On Twitter Follow WATG on Google+ Subscribe To WATG's Feeds & Newsletters
Copyright © 2012 by Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo.   Client Login   Credits

Portfolio

Rio Olympic Park Competition
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Services

Architecture
Click to browse projects.