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A "100 in 1" opportunity

- June 17, 2014

One of the Nathan Green Square's temporary patio sets for 100 in 1 Day. (TJ Maguire photos)
One of the Nathan Green Square's temporary patio sets for 100 in 1 Day. (TJ Maguire photos)

Visitors to the Halifax waterfront on Saturday, June 7 were greeted with a splash of colour and a unique opportunity to celebrate their city.

Titled 鈥淭he Unfolding at Nathan Green Square,鈥 the activity was one of 52 鈥渋nterventions鈥 taking place across Halifax as part of 鈥100 in 1 Day.鈥

鈥淭he event is something that began in Bogot谩, Colombia, and made its way to Canada this year with four cities participating,鈥 explains Sarah Ravlic, a first-year Masters of Planning student who helped organize the Nathan Green Square intervention.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about citizens and individuals putting in place the changes they wish to see in their city or raising awareness of social issues.鈥

Eager to attempt an intervention, Ravlic and her fellow Dal students asked the advice of Dal prof Eric Rapaport. He recommended contacting Community Design alum TJ Maguire, an urban designer with the Waterfront Development Corporation. Together, the students and Maguire identified Nathan Green Square as an ideal location 鈥 part of the Halifax waterfront boardwalk, just north of the ferry terminal.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice big open space, but one that people don鈥檛 always walk through, especially if they stop at the ferry terminal,鈥 says Ravlic. 鈥淲e wanted to make connections, be open and get people to stop and enjoy the space a bit more.鈥



The team of eight students set out a series of patio seats, provided by the Waterfront Development Corporation, encouraging passers-by to stop and enjoy the view. They also had a 鈥淗alifax Fan Mail鈥 booth, where individuals could send free postcards to organizations, businesses or notable personalities of their choice, sharing notes of appreciation that the Dal students would then hand-deliver.

鈥淚t was great,鈥 says Ravlic. 鈥淭he first set of tables was barely set up when a mother and son came and sat down right away. The traffic was steady all day long; people really seemed interested.鈥

In addition to Halifax, 鈥100 in 1 Day鈥 interventions also took place in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. To learn more, visit .


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