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Inhabitants Mike Chino, Diane Pham, Philip Proefrock, and Lea Bogden happily spent part of their Fridays pedaling around their cities looking for these impromptu green spaces. Definitely a day of diversity and splendid eclecticism, we were charmed by the various interpretations across the board — while cities like Chicago and San Francisco went wild with the greenery, creating gorgeous green spaces for people to play on, New York City channeled its own frenetic energy and formed fun spots where people could jive to live tunes and create some art. By the end of it all we each found ourselves more than impressed by the spirit of community, and really, we just couldn’t get over the thought of how much cooler cities would be with more green spaces and less cars!


























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[...] Friday we brought you some of our favorite pop-up parks from Park(ing) Day 2010, and we’ve just received word of another great project by STUDIOS [...]