Parking Day - Honolulu, HI
Transforming Our Public Space
Park(ing) Day began with the simple idea of using a piece of our public space differently; converting a parking stall into a public park for a day. The idea caught on and now teams across the world celebrate this transformative spirit annually.
2021 Parking Day
Bringing Us Together
In 2021, our team occupied a parking stall near the Hawaii State Capitol and Iolani Palace, engaging with various state workers and visitors. Our designers fabricated a geometric bench that will be featured in the entry waiting space of our office. The modular design not only serves as an efficient way of transporting this unique piece of furniture but it shows that no matter our differences, we can come together. We enjoyed a day of safe, socially distanced conversation with the Honolulu Downtown community about how we can alter and improve our urban fabric. Read more about our design inspiration here!
2016 Parking Day
2015 Parking Day
A Bold Statement
In 2015, a team constructed a hexagonal screen wall out of salvaged cardboard to create a sheltered outdoor seating area outside Paiko. Tables, chairs and furnishings donated by Paiko for the day.
Project Details:
Client: Created as part of annual international Parking Day
Construction Budget: Donated and salvaged materials and donated funds
Square Footage: One or two parking stalls
Completion Dates: 2015, 2016, 2021
A Night on the Town
In 2016 a team occupied two parking stalls in front of Paiko for the day creating an outdoor seating area framed by arching columns fabricated from salvaged plywood, transparent corrugated sheets and glow sticks. One team member shows off her aerial performance skills while some friends play a game of chess. 2016 photos by Juliann Chen, Edited by Tai Tran