How can design enhance the 21st-century park experience?
Competition Launch: August 2011
Parks for the People: A Student Competition to Reimagine America’s National Parks conceived new ideas for America’s most spectacular public places—its national parks—by using design as a catalyst to creatively consider their connections to people and their role as revered natural, social, and cultural destinations. The competition represented a collaborative initiative of Van Alen Institute, the U.S. National Park Service, and the National Parks Conservation Association, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
As an introductory project of Designing the Parks—a public-private partnership to promote well-designed public parks in America—the Parks for the People competition invited student and faculty teams to build a common foundation of design principles for these extraordinary sites as the U.S. National Park Service embarked upon a new century of park design. Participating student and faculty teams worked with park administrators to create model solutions for seven park sites in each geographic region of the U.S., and developed these design ideas as paradigms to strengthen sites across the National Park System.
FINDING COMMON GROUND
Site
Nicodemus National Historic Site
Nicodemus, KS
School
City College of New York
Barnard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture
A PARK FOR THE PEOPLE
Site
Hopewell Furnace
National Historic Site
Elverson, PA
School
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
finalists
(RE)CREATE FLUX: THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AS PARK PROTOTYPE
Site
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Atlanta, GA
School
Cornell University
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
LIVING ATLAS: THE NATIONAL PAK AS THE UNIVERSITY OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Biscayne National Park
Miami, FL
School
Florida International University
College of Architecture and the Arts
THE PEOPLE’S PARK
Site
Nicodemus National Historic Site
Nicodemus, KS
School
Kansas State University
College of Architecture, Planning, and Design
CIVIL WAR DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON
Site
Civil War Defenses of Washington
Washington, DC
School
University of Pennsylvania
School of Design
HOPEWELL IS FOR ALL
Site
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Elverson, PA
School
Pratt Institute
School of Art and Design
FINDING COMMON GROUND
Site
San Juan Island National Park
Friday Harbor, WA
School
University of Washington
College of Built Environments