The beginning of the 20th century brought discourse on the issue of a new “culture of recreation” and the phenomenon of a relatively new invention – the playground. Play – caring for the body and the spirit – interacted in the work of all the great modernists, and the pope of modernism himself, Le Corbusier. Non-existent now, brutalist playgrounds have become a subject for exhibitions: the play of the new creators-artists, and their game with their antecedents and the contemporary audience
This paper investigates historical connections between art, play and interactivity through a study o...
After World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city ...
Playgrounds, places in the public sphere adapter for children`s play are the specific kind of cultur...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
In his book, Playing and Reality, child psychologist D.H. Winnicott proposes that an abstract playgr...
Playing is the dominant activity in children's daily life, but is the playground still the place whe...
The architecture of contemporary educational facilities is a field of the search for innovative lear...
After World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city ...
This project examined the current formula for playground design and redefined how we view spaces for...
Between the late nineteenth and early twenty-first centuries the evolution of playgrounds in the Uni...
Everything started with my fascination of Pokémon-Go; the cultural moment when the building environm...
Thesis use principles of play to reconstruct school building realized in the second half of the 20th...
This paper will examine how, when certain current works of art are presented as playgrounds, in whic...
This article offers the first detailed history of the children's playground in Britain in the early ...
The very word “game” has a very wide meaning. As a game can be considered a prototype of culture as ...
This paper investigates historical connections between art, play and interactivity through a study o...
After World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city ...
Playgrounds, places in the public sphere adapter for children`s play are the specific kind of cultur...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
In his book, Playing and Reality, child psychologist D.H. Winnicott proposes that an abstract playgr...
Playing is the dominant activity in children's daily life, but is the playground still the place whe...
The architecture of contemporary educational facilities is a field of the search for innovative lear...
After World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city ...
This project examined the current formula for playground design and redefined how we view spaces for...
Between the late nineteenth and early twenty-first centuries the evolution of playgrounds in the Uni...
Everything started with my fascination of Pokémon-Go; the cultural moment when the building environm...
Thesis use principles of play to reconstruct school building realized in the second half of the 20th...
This paper will examine how, when certain current works of art are presented as playgrounds, in whic...
This article offers the first detailed history of the children's playground in Britain in the early ...
The very word “game” has a very wide meaning. As a game can be considered a prototype of culture as ...
This paper investigates historical connections between art, play and interactivity through a study o...
After World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city ...
Playgrounds, places in the public sphere adapter for children`s play are the specific kind of cultur...