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==== How are open spaces linked to the adjacent areas? ====
==== How are open spaces linked to the adjacent areas? ====
(e.g. neighbourhoods, city centre, river)
(e.g. neighbourhoods, city centre, river)
Park "El Palomar" for its own location is very well linked to the adjacent areas.
As the park is divided in three main areas, a bridge connect the first stage of the park with the second one allowing the pedestrians to cross a main avenue (Av. Ocampo)and get to the Public Hospital (IMSS). This main avenue that cross the park also connect it with the city centre. An underground passage connects the first stage with the third one, crossing a street (10th Street)and linking the park with neigborhood Mirador and also with the remaining section of neighborhood El Palomar.
For connecting an open space is very important the location since the beginning; the space could be connected with the adjacent areas with bridges, pedestrian paths, underground passages, main avenues; it could be also connected visualy.
==== How are open spaces used? ====
==== How are open spaces used? ====
(e.g. which groups meet there, which functions does an open space fulfil)
(e.g. which groups meet there, which functions does an open space fulfil)

Revision as of 14:35, 18 January 2009

A new place to meet in Chihuahua, Mexico by Sofia Lopez

Name El Palomar
Place Chihuahua
Country Mexico
Topic please enter the topic here
Author(s) Sofia Lopez
Completion Please enter the date of completion
Client Please enter the client
Project costs Please enter the costs (if known)
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Rationale: Why is this case study interesting?

The area that is now occupied by this park was a very big area deserted that slowly became a slum dweller therefore was also a dangerous part of the city, but after this project it became a important part of the city a public space of recreation and also a place for culture; some years after the park was finish the city build a new library, and a museum. This park have a square that it´s used for a lot of different cultural events like concerts, presentations, festivals, and civil events. It has a good location; close to the center of the city, to the government offices. And it is a "green belt" in the riverside of the river "El Chuviscar" that is almost dry up, also in the city there are not much parks and green public areas.

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= How does the design of an open space contribute to a run down neighbourhood?

The design of an open space always have a social impact; it could be a possitive or a negative impact, but always have a result. Because, it changes the original configuration and the use of the area. In the case of Park "El Palomar" situated in a former run down neighborhood it has improve not just the remaining portion of the neighborhood it also improved the quality of life of the people of Chihuahua giving them a new public space for cultural, recreational and social events.

How are open spaces linked to the adjacent areas?

(e.g. neighbourhoods, city centre, river)

Park "El Palomar" for its own location is very well linked to the adjacent areas. As the park is divided in three main areas, a bridge connect the first stage of the park with the second one allowing the pedestrians to cross a main avenue (Av. Ocampo)and get to the Public Hospital (IMSS). This main avenue that cross the park also connect it with the city centre. An underground passage connects the first stage with the third one, crossing a street (10th Street)and linking the park with neigborhood Mirador and also with the remaining section of neighborhood El Palomar. For connecting an open space is very important the location since the beginning; the space could be connected with the adjacent areas with bridges, pedestrian paths, underground passages, main avenues; it could be also connected visualy.

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