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Take the tram into a more playable city
Playable cities connect people and place in creative ways. They appropriate urban environments and infrastructure and provide ways for citizens to participate in smart cities. While people may be aware of smart cities, these are...Read more![children water city playing](https://www.childinthecity.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/4824055179_3438ececae_b-128x128.jpg)
Manifesto for a playful city
‘Seventy per cent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by the middle of this century’ (Klanten and Hubner, 2010:2). As cities continue to get more populated, more and more strain will...Read more![Berlin boy and bubbles](https://www.childinthecity.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Berlin-boy-and-bubbles-128x128.jpg)
Everything to play for
Introducing more play space to cities can help tackle health, societal and environment issues, says Samuel Williams of the planning and design specialists, Arup. We need to take play seriously. We need to take play seriously...Read more![5907607001_b3954dfaa9_z](https://www.childinthecity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/5907607001_b3954dfaa9_z-128x128.jpg)