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Children's Spaces (Hardcover)
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Children's Spaces (Hardcover)
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This collection of essays is concerned with the experiences
children have within the supervised worlds they inhabit, as well as
with architecture and landscape architecture. International
examples of innovative childcare practice are illustrated together
with the design processes which informed their development. The
emphasis here is on new and experimental childcare projects which
set-out to reassert the rights of children to participate in a
complex multi-faceted world, which is no longer available to them,
unless under adult supervision. Research supports in depth
recommendations regarding the ideal children's environment, across
a range of contexts and dimensions. Until recent times, the needs
of children within the urban environment were largely ignored.
There is little tradition and no broadly agreed contemporary
architectural or landscape theory as to how children should be
provided for, beyond a limited functional agenda. There is a sense
that architecture for childhood is not taken seriously; it is
either whimsical and ephemeral or largely designed for adults, an
adjunct to the more important business of adult needs and
aspirations. Yet children access much of their education and
development through play and social interaction with their
childhood counterparts. The spaces in and around children"s daycare
centres, schools, supervised parks and other dedicated children"s
environments are the subject of this collection. As more and more
purpose designed buildings and gardens for children are opened, the
need to listen to children and their carers is becoming more
aparant. Mark Dudek gathers together a number of internationally
recognized experts in the field of childcare environments to write
about different aspects of the landscape. They have been chosen in
particular because of their background in enquiring, research
orientated work, both theoretical and practical. They listen to and
watch children. Contributors have considered the child"s
environment as one which is secure and controlled yet offers
additional environmental dimensions which extend developmental
possibilities. Children often spend a great deal of time in daycare
facilties and schools, as parents are absorbed in their own work
and leisure activities. This places an emphasis on architects and
planners to consider the needs of children in great detail. As
such, the children"s environment must be conceived of as a rich,
complex place; a "world within a world". We use the word LANDSCAPE
in recognition that children do not differentiate between the
inside and the outside, private and public; every part of their
perception is open to stimulation by a stimulating environment.
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