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Andersonville Parklet is Chicago’s First Permanent Parking Space Urban Oasis

08/07/2012
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  • Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design
    Chicago is now the proud owner of its very first parklet - an urban oasis created from two parking spots in the Andersonville neighborhood. Designed by <a href="http://moss-design.com/" target="_blank">Moss Design</a> along with <a href="http://studiomurmur.net/" target="_blank">Studio Murmur</a> and supported by <a href="http://eco-andersonville.org/" target="_blank">eco-Andersonville</a>, and the <a href="http://www.andersonvilledevcorp.org/" target="_blank">Andersonville Development Corporation</a>, the <a href="http://moss-design.com/project/andersonville-parklet/" target="_blank">Andersonville Parklet</a> now offers up native plants, bike parking and quiet space to sit amidst the urban hubbub. The pilot project emerged after a number of successful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/park(ing)-day">PARK(ing) Days</a> in the area and is expected to improve accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians throughout the neighborhood.
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  • Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design
    Andersonville Parklet is Chicago's first parking space park, or "people space" as they're calling it, and hopefully the first of many.
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  • Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design
    The urban oasis took over two parking spaces at Clark and Farragut and will serve as a green retreat in the dense commercial district of Andersonville.
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    The park's amenities include an herb garden, native Illinois plants, built-in benches, bike parking, and a planted hill for lounging.
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  • Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design
    <a href="http://moss-design.com/" target="_blank">Moss Design</a> led the design efforts and helped raise money for the park through a <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/parkletaville/build-a-parklet-in-andersonville-chicago" target="_blank">Kickstarter campaign</a> and received additional funding from the <a href="http://www.andersonvilledevcorp.org/" target="_blank">Andersonville Development Corporation</a>.
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    “We wanted to design and provide much needed green space for the community, which is all too often missing from urban living. My experience with PARK(ing) day has been that people really love to have a place, the more random the better, where they can stretch out and enjoy the day,” said <a href="http://moss-design.com/studio/" target="_blank">Matt Nardella</a>, principal architect at Moss.
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    “I think it will create a friendlier environment for pedestrians and cyclists that will help small businesses and everyone else. The art of sitting and doing very little is essential to our health.”
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  • Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design
    The parklet's features were fabricated by <a href="http://www.demetermillwork.com/" target="_blank">Demeter Millwork</a> and clad with recycled HDPE panels (made from recycled milk jugs) donated by <a href="http://www.lolldesigns.com/welcome.php" target="_blank">Loll Designs</a> of Duluth, MN and Intectural and the native perennials came from <a href="http://www.gethsemanegardens.com/" target="_blank">Gethsemane Garden Supply</a>.
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    Construction of the Andersonville Parklet.
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    Rendering of the Andersonville Parklet.
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    Weather in Chicago is not as temperate as some other cities who are building parklets, so the Andersonville oasis will close in November to be reopened in the spring.
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Andersonville Parklet in Chicago by Moss Design

Chicago is now the proud owner of its very first parklet - an urban oasis created from two parking spots in the Andersonville neighborhood. Designed by Moss Design along with Studio Murmur and supported by eco-Andersonville, and the Andersonville Development Corporation, the Andersonville Parklet now offers up native plants, bike parking and quiet space to sit amidst the urban hubbub. The pilot project emerged after a number of successful PARK(ing) Days in the area and is expected to improve accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians throughout the neighborhood.

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