At the Liverpool Biennial this month he will showcase a proposal to re-develop the city’s Everton Park: ‘It won’t be so much a park as a series of pathways that reach out and connect with the rest of the city and propagate ideas [and objects] throughout the city.’ Small trees and deckchairs can be picked up at no cost and transported by visitors to other parts of the city, and anyone can start a garden within the park to grow their own fruit and vegetables. It is a utopian vision, taking the idea of parks as spaces for social engagement one giant leap further.

via Theres life in the old Olympic Park yet – ES Magazine – Life & Style – Evening Standard.

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