How Good Are Parklets?

Reclaiming Street Space Through Temporary and Tactical Urbanism

Quentin Stevens author Quentin Stevens editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:10th Nov '25

£35.99

This title is due to be published on 10th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

How Good Are Parklets? cover

Parklets are innovative, dynamic public spaces that are installed onto on-street car-parking spots. These very small spaces have had a very large and lasting impact on city streets. How Good Are Parklets? is the first book to critically examine the parklet’s purposes, formats and impacts. It traces the parklet’s history, from its invention in 2005 as an experiment that tactically reclaimed street space for broader public use, to its surge in popularity worldwide after the COVID-19 pandemic for outdoor dining, community gathering and play. Drawing together archival research, expert interviews, typological analysis, mapping, field observation and design research, this book examines parklets’ design, production and implementation across varying urban contexts. By examining a wide range of contemporary practices, this book identifies parklets’ potentials to reshape streets, meet diverse social needs and foster community engagement. This book situates parklets within the wider push towards deploying temporary and tactical strategies in the planning and management of cities. Its deep enquiry into one question about one type of spatial intervention contributes new insights into the complex interplays of actors, interests, processes and materials that are currently transforming the urban landscape – one parking space at a time.

"Quentin Stevens explores with brio the evolution of parklets in Australian, European, and North American cities demonstrating how they evolved and diversified over time. A fascinating book and a must-read for those interested in the reclaiming of streets for public use and the temporary and more permanent transformations affecting cities during and after the COVID-19 pandemic."

Lauren Andres, Professor, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK

"Parklets have demonstrated versatility in addressing an impressive range of goals. Whether you are a novice or seasoned in the field, this highly insightful, practical book offers the ultimate, all-round guide to realizing the transformative potential of parklets."

Luca Bertolini, Professor of Urban Planning, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

"How Good Are Parklets? casts a nuanced and thorough look at the contextual, cultural, and design characteristics that create good parklets. It teaches urban designers, planners and policymakers what works and what doesn’t in parklet design, and how parklets can better create opportunities for street vibrancy, pedestrianism and cycling."

Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Distinguished Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA, USA

"Drawing on empirical studies and comparisons of cases across the globe, this book presents a thorough and critical examination of parklets’ profound contribution to city life, urban design, civic engagement, and the transformation of governance and planning practices."

Jeff Hou, Professor, Head of Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore

ISBN: 9781032876146

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306 pages