Designing for PlayAshgate, 2001 - 267 páginas Architects, landscape designers, builders, gardeners and teachers have all at some time been called upon to design a play area. However, this diversity of profession has not resulted in a diversity of design solution, as playgrounds appear to have remained virtually the same throughout the world since their creation over a century ago. |
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... slide or organise other play activities around the slide such as investigating sliding down on various types of materials . A second child , from another environment where there are sliding rules such as they are only permitted to use a ...
... slide or organise other play activities around the slide such as investigating sliding down on various types of materials . A second child , from another environment where there are sliding rules such as they are only permitted to use a ...
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... slides and teeter -totters . Let's stop this nonsense about criticising playgrounds for having swings and slides and teeter - totters , these are the movement possibilities the children like . Let us face the fact that playground ...
... slides and teeter -totters . Let's stop this nonsense about criticising playgrounds for having swings and slides and teeter - totters , these are the movement possibilities the children like . Let us face the fact that playground ...
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... slides , this has to do with the minimal budgets and imaginations that most adult park administrators have when they approach the subject of playground design . Making better quality playgrounds demands more space and sufficient budgets ...
... slides , this has to do with the minimal budgets and imaginations that most adult park administrators have when they approach the subject of playground design . Making better quality playgrounds demands more space and sufficient budgets ...
Contenido
History of the Play Yard not a design story | 15 |
Design and Aesthetics in relationship to play | 29 |
Societys Criteria | 49 |
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Handbook of Research on the Education of Young Children Bernard Spodek,Olivia N. Saracho Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |