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McCullough Celebrates Park(ing) Day at San Diego Offices

McCullough Landscape Architecture recently transformed the parking spaces at its San Diego offices into a series of interactive miniature parks in celebration of its annual Park(ing) Day. Now in its 18th year, Park(ing) Day aims to foster creativity and community involvement through the reimagining of urban spaces.

Showcasing entertainment, education and exploration, the McCullough “green” mini park offered participants informative sessions about topics within landscape architecture, sustainability and urban planning, surrounded by native pollinator plants on a synthetic lawn laid out across two metered parking spaces.

“We believe in the power of transforming urban spaces into inspiring environments that foster interaction, creativity, nature, and relaxation,” said Catherine McCullough, president and CEO at McCullough. “Today, the urban space we transformed was a parking space as part of International Park(ing) Day.”

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