{"id":21603,"date":"2013-06-17T10:00:38","date_gmt":"2013-06-17T17:00:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/?p=21603"},"modified":"2013-06-16T21:39:25","modified_gmt":"2013-06-17T04:39:25","slug":"parkit-design-challenge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/2013\/06\/17\/parkit-design-challenge\/","title":{"rendered":"PARKit Design Challenge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/spacingmedia.com\/spacingvancouver\/wp-content\/uploads\/features\/indepth_feature-VAN.gif\" width=\"600\" height=\"72\" \/><\/p>\n<p>This past month, the City of Surrey unveiled the winners of <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.surrey.ca\/culture-recreation\/13125.aspx\" target=\"_blank\">PARKit<\/a><\/em>, an ideas competition in which first prize was to design and build a pop-up park next to one of Surrey\u2019s busiest Skytrain stations. The winners were awarded $12,000 to construct their design, install and open it in less than a month\u2019s time, on July 9th.<\/p>\n<p>As Mayor Dianne Watts explained the competition: \u201cThe evolution of the PARKit program demonstrates the growing vitality of City Centre and the appetite for more creative public spaces. This area has become an important pedestrian hub, linking SFU Surrey and Central City Mall with the SkyTrain station and North Surrey Recreation Centre. And it will be a fun place to be over the Summer!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The winning entry, entitled \u2018<a href=\"http:\/\/www.surrey.ca\/culture-recreation\/13460.aspx\" target=\"_blank\">Take-Out<\/a>\u2019, features a simple yet functional outdoor eating area mixed with landscaping, meant to evoke an unfolded take-out food carton. It was submitted by a collaborative team consisting of Matthew Thomson, Erika Mashig, Nathan Lee, Trevor Coghill and Fricia Construction. Honourable Mention was given to two schemes: first runner-up was \u2018Spice Market\u2019 by Amy Tsang, Carlos Guerrero, Lehran Hache and Bryce Gauthier, with second runner-up \u2018Urban Funk\u2019 by Dah-Wea Yan.<\/p>\n<p>While this kind of public-private venture for improvising in the public realm is not a new notion, what makes it more unique is the nature of its temporariness. It is an enterprise that has been seen in other instances throughout Metro Vancouver recently, where unprogrammed spaces are suddenly redefined in some interesting way\u2014one of the more recent example being the last summer&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/2012\/09\/27\/video-vancouver-original-pop-ups-and-pop-rocks\/\" target=\"_blank\">Pop Rocks<\/a> installation designed by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.msaprojects.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Matthew Soules Architecture<\/a>\u00a0 and <a href=\"http:\/\/afjdstudio.net\/poprocks.html\" target=\"_blank\">AFJD Studio<\/a> that saw fifteen white bean bag forms, made from the old sails of Canada Place, placed on Robson street in front of the Vancouver Art GalleryAG. PARKit goes even further, insofar that it takes the new incidental uses and aligns it with something else, like a food truck program, or a major piece of urban infrastructure like Skytrain.<\/p>\n<p>The playfulness of such an exercise is not unlike the work <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bow-wow.jp\/profile\/works_e.html\" target=\"_blank\">Atelier Bow-Wow<\/a> who have done various experimental mobile architecture project where, for example, the contents of a bicycle and trailer can transform a parking lot into a makeshift classroom. Similarly, May\u2019s issue of Canadian Architect features a similar design competition\u00a0to PARKit in Toronto, but for the food carts themselves instead of the park beside it.<\/p>\n<p>Returning to the Teflon coated urban throw cushions, now residing in the plaza outside Koerner Library at UBC, the idea that such pop-up parks could be re-used numerous times in different locations, is something Surrey could and should consider as a follow-up to PARKit.<\/p>\n<p>With this in mind, a venture like this competition can only truly be called a success if it succeeds in not only building the winning entry, but repeating the model elsewhere &#8211; in Cloverdale, in Semiahmoo, and so forth. Perhaps \u2018Spice Market\u2019 could be built in the Tim Horton\u2019s parking lot at the entry to Fleetwood, or the second runner-up in one of the corner\u2019s of the Guildford Mall parking lot &#8211; these parks could rotate throughout the different town centres in the city over the course of the summer, providing respite for pedestrians, cyclists, and tourists at otherwise non-descript parking lots adjacent to strip malls.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking with Carlos Guerrero that did the \u2018Spice Market\u2019 scheme, he stated that the idea of PARKit is an elusive one, as you are trying to make concrete a space that is in flux. Even the finished park itself will have to change, as it will eventually be disassembled at summer&#8217;s end. Their group\u2019s focus then was on the activity at hand, the outdoor lunch room that the pop-up park would become. Their scheme also proposed a team that could wear all the hats: designer, landscaper, and contractor.<\/p>\n<p>As Carlos explained:\u201cOur objective was to create a space that transcends what Surrey is today. Surrey\u2019s greatest gift and most precious endowment is its diversity, its people. And what do people love? Food! Food brings us together. Food is memory, comfort, and interaction. People and places change, but food remains. Celebrating the culinary diversity that thrives in Surrey emphasizes that the city is made up of a wide diversity of languages, customs, cultures, and beliefs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Carlos also highlighted that an important component of their scheme was its relation to the non-profit organization <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.projectsinplace.org\" target=\"_blank\">Projects in Place<\/a><\/em>, which has provided community gardens in and around Metro Vancouver for the past six years. The competition proved to be the perfect outlet for their cause: \u201cBringing designers, contractors, and non-profit together with the public will reduce the project cost. And the best part is, it will be built by local residents. The <em>Projects in Place Society<\/em> has used this model to achieve many innovative community-led projects throughout the Lower Mainland.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Surrey is one of Canada\u2019s fastest growing cities in its class, home to an increasing number of immigrants from around the world, such that its ethnic character is changing as rapidly as its built form. What\u2019s more, Surrey\u2019s school board now boasts more than Vancouver\u2019s, a certain sign that it will become British Columbia\u2019s most populated city within two decades. For this reason alone, more park space, whether permanent or temporary, is key to creating a more sustainable, walkable city, especially when one considers the current hardscape of its roads and parking lots.<\/p>\n<p>During another design competition from a few years back, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.townshift.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\">TownShift<\/a>, Mayor Dianne Watts said that \u201cthe City of Surrey is proud to promote innovation and original thinking. New methods of looking at old issues are essential as our City moves to become the largest metropolitan centre in BC,\u201d words that are still as apt now as they were then. As such, the City\u2019s planners have continued to use design competitions as a way to engage the public.\u00a0 Through constructing and installing the winning proposal of <em>PARKIt<\/em>, the city will continue the dialogue pertaining to the ownership of spaces we create in the public realm, spaces like this pop-up park.<\/p>\n<p>The imminent opening of this new pop-up park is sure to be a success, and a credit to the designers that entered. The winners&#8217; designs are sure to provide the model not just for Surrey but all cities in Canada interested in shaping and transforming their environment around us, adapting to new purposes and changing with our changing times.<\/p>\n<p><strong>***<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Sean Ruthen<\/em><\/strong><em> is a Vancouver-based architect and writer.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This past month, the City of Surrey unveiled the winners of PARKit, an ideas competition in which first prize was to design and build a pop-up park next to one of Surrey\u2019s busiest Skytrain stations. 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