The ‘Portacolori’ – a play space located in the primary school in the Monte Rosello neighbourhood of Sassari, Italy – is the outcome of a real and complex participatory design process. The project involved the...Read more
|Comment|author: TaMaLaCa - Interdisciplinary research group
A recent blog by the Canadian urbanist, Jillian Glover identified the ten features she believes are the key to building child-friendly cities. Yet there is a glaring omission from the list: nowhere, even in the...Read more
In many parts of the world, park designers have turned to nature play as a way to foster connections to nature, increase social and cooperative play, and facilitate more physical activity. In many instances, these...Read more
Can playing be used as a tool to reclaim cities for people; involving both children and adults in a process to re-inhabit public space? We can assert, yes, it can. The experience of “FLPP. Fronte...Read more
|Comment|author: TaMaLaCa - Interdisciplinary research group
The growing population of Milan is alarming landscapers, who are looking for ways how to create and secure playgrounds for children and their families. The “Milan green belt” strategy has enriched Milan with new parks...Read more