parklatelike
Parklatelike is a term used in urban design and landscape architecture to describe spaces, objects, or design approaches that reproduce the character of a park on a smaller scale or within non-traditional settings. It encompasses micro-parks, parklets, and adjacent features that bring greenery, shade, and opportunities for informal recreation into streets, transit hubs, building interiors, or commercial developments. The term signals a continuum between formal parks and everyday urban spaces.
Common design characteristics include localized plantings, shaded seating, permeable paving, naturalistic textures, and informal pathways that
In practice, parklatelike elements range from curbside parklets that extend sidewalk space to indoor atriums with
The term is used across planning disciplines to discuss biophilic design, green infrastructure, and urban quality