Design Anthropology Project Proposal
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STANIEL CAY
ROOSEVELT PARKREVITALIZATION
by Radhya Adityavarman
New sign proposal welcomes visitors and shares the history of the park as well as upcoming events.
“I don’t know alot about the park, I think it was built sometime in the 80s and hasn’t really been
properly maintained. It’s a shame because it’s at a great location.”
-store owner
A unique area to rest, relax and reflect
“I usually come to this gazebo to have lunch on my break, some-times we play dominoes in the evenings until it gets too dark, it’s one of my favorite spots on the island, I usually see a new face or
two here.”
- yacht club worker
A space for exclusively for kids to escape made fro recycled materials
“I come here everyday after school to play and meet my friends, it’s cool beacuse my parents let me
come here alone... let’s race!”
-young child
“The landfill is our biggest issue, though we recycle some things we are always looking for ways to dis-
pose of it.”
- island native
Restoring the basketball courts, clearing the paved area for new activities.
“I know the park youre talking about, I don’t go there a lot but sometimes I play basketball. Recently constructers are using the place to park their trucks while the build the houses up the hill.”
- Bahamian man
Gardens reveal the native plants and educates children about growing plants.
“I wish more people can see the beauty of this place, sure the beaches are great but there is so much more about the island that people have to come
here to see for themselves.”
- woman on the beach
Introducing a new space where locals and tourists can gather for events and parties.
“We have a farmer’s market every Saturday, everybody comes, we play music, and make food. It’s great, I see new faces every week.”
- local woman
Equipting the park with WiFi
“There aren’t alot of places where you can get WiFi here, there is a spot in front of the Taste and Sea that we usually go to, the
yacht club also has it but you have to pay and it only lasts for 30 minutes.”
- visitor
Preserving a part of the island for the future.
“Never in a million years did I think I would see a house that big on this island, it’s really growing fast it seems like everyday there’s
something new underconstruction.”
- fisherman
Radhya Adityavarman
Design Anthropology: Objects, Landscape, CitiesGareth Doherty // Vivien Chung