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River Walk Community Design Workshop
On November 29th, SHADE Institute organized a community design workshop to open the discussion on how we can improve our River walk.
Place It! Activity
Workshop attendees gathering around to play Place It!
The inspiration for this activity came from an interactive urban planning activity called Place It! designed by urban planner James Rojas. This activity offered us the opportunity to learn from each other and share our memories of the River Walk which may apply to its future improvements.
We asked our workshop attendees to place the objects (kiosk ideas) where they would like to see them along River walk and to write down their favorite memories from the past associated with the object.
“Lei shops were found on the sidewalks in Chinatown, especially on Maunakea Street. The lei vendors were very nice. Put a lei shop at the end of Vineyard Boulevard.”
“Playing chess with my dad and concentrating so hard that one ear would get hot. Playing chess along the stream would be lovely.”
“Eating Dim Sum on Sundays after church with my family and drinking tea throughout our meal.”
“Happy memories of visiting College Walk area and going to Japanese Samurai movies at Toyo Theater. What a treat!”
“The land under Lum Sai Ho Tong was once an orchard of fruit trees which fed the Ali’i. It’s boundaries ran into the river. Today, oranges and other fruit are offered as homage to the ancestors, at Tin Hau Temple. Beautification of the River walk with trees that are beneficial would return it to its ancient roots. A produce store also stood there at one time. A kiosk that sells fruit would be lovely.”
A Walking Tour of River Walk
Dr. Joseph Young (Honorary Mayor of Chinatown) and Councilmember Carol Fukunaga discussing their visions for Chinatown.