Bridging Urban Divides: The Impact and Implementation of Bridge Parks
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Abstract
This study examines the role bridge parks have in the enhancement of community connectivity across fragmented neighborhoods. By conducting a comparative analysis of bridge parks in various urban settings, identifying the key factors that contribute to their success and the challenges encountered during their development. Using case studies such as The Highline in New York and Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. Diving into the social and economic impacts of bridge parks, the findings state that they foster community bonds and enhance social unity while addressing obstacles such as financial sustainability, ongoing maintenance, and integration with the surrounding area. This study contributes valuable perspective to urban design, highlighting the role of inclusive planning and offering a possible solution to future projects aiming to bridge divided urban spaces.