Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningMary C. Kingery-PageChildren are imaginative, creative, and active. Children of all age groups are influenced by their surroundings, particularly school-aged children (Frost, 2010). School-aged children’s physical, emotional, social, and intellectual developmental characteristics are influenced by their surrounding environments. Today, uniform playgrounds are diminishing the opportunities for youth to develop their personal creativity and imagination through play (Thompson 2007, Solomon 2005). By integrating art into playgrounds, these environments will offer children greater opportunity for developmental enrichment through their interactions...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Abstract: This paper presents a design and built project for a playhouse in a kindergarten facility....
This project examined the current formula for playground design and redefined how we view spaces for...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
Encouraging creativity is an important part of a child’s education and often not adequately supporte...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureKatie Kingery-PageEncouraging cr...
Have You ever wondered how the world looks through children’s eyes? Have you ever tried to navigate...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The paper discusses the one-dimensional character o...
Everything started with my fascination of Pokémon-Go; the cultural moment when the building environm...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
This research portfolio examines the nature of play and its relationship with architecture. It resea...
Nature‐based play environments refer to children’s playgrounds that are designed with an abundance o...
?Planning for Play in Island Park? is a design thesis based meant to identify a realistic and multi...
Outdoor green spaces are necessary for cognitive development. Many mentally challenged children in ...
The contemporary American schoolyard remains an under-utilized opportunity for experiential learning...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Abstract: This paper presents a design and built project for a playhouse in a kindergarten facility....
This project examined the current formula for playground design and redefined how we view spaces for...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
Encouraging creativity is an important part of a child’s education and often not adequately supporte...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureKatie Kingery-PageEncouraging cr...
Have You ever wondered how the world looks through children’s eyes? Have you ever tried to navigate...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)The paper discusses the one-dimensional character o...
Everything started with my fascination of Pokémon-Go; the cultural moment when the building environm...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
This research portfolio examines the nature of play and its relationship with architecture. It resea...
Nature‐based play environments refer to children’s playgrounds that are designed with an abundance o...
?Planning for Play in Island Park? is a design thesis based meant to identify a realistic and multi...
Outdoor green spaces are necessary for cognitive development. Many mentally challenged children in ...
The contemporary American schoolyard remains an under-utilized opportunity for experiential learning...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Abstract: This paper presents a design and built project for a playhouse in a kindergarten facility....
This project examined the current formula for playground design and redefined how we view spaces for...