Following the trend of global urbanisation cities today are growing in attraction for families with children. Thereby, urban environments are becoming principal contexts wherein children live, play, learn, etc. and the necessity to provide flourishing conditions for new generations of children is essential. This paper outlines the spatial transformation of cities from the point of view of children by focusing on how and where children play in urban environments. Through observations, surveys, workshops and interviews in the city of Eindhoven (NL) and Jerusalem (IL) we discuss variants, commonalities and concerns of play in city areas. Interestingly the data from Eindhoven indicates that though there is a growing awareness of the planning pr...
Density in a city puts a lot of pressure on the public space. As a result, public spaces are designe...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
This thesis explores the possible effects of spatial characteristics on the use andperception public...
Following the trend of global urbanisation cities today are growing in attraction for families with ...
Following the trend of global urbanisation cities today are growing in attraction for families with ...
Play, as a practise which has a huge impact on individual human growth and social relationships, has...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In light of the 30th birthday of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we explore what makes a ...
New planning and city design theories are continuously debated and optimized for seeking efficiency ...
In this essay I will argue that children and cities have an inconvenient relationship. Cities are of...
New planning and city design theories are continuously debated and optimized for seeking efficiency ...
Density in a city puts a lot of pressure on the public space. As a result, public spaces are designe...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
This thesis explores the possible effects of spatial characteristics on the use andperception public...
Following the trend of global urbanisation cities today are growing in attraction for families with ...
Following the trend of global urbanisation cities today are growing in attraction for families with ...
Play, as a practise which has a huge impact on individual human growth and social relationships, has...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In light of the 30th birthday of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we explore what makes a ...
New planning and city design theories are continuously debated and optimized for seeking efficiency ...
In this essay I will argue that children and cities have an inconvenient relationship. Cities are of...
New planning and city design theories are continuously debated and optimized for seeking efficiency ...
Density in a city puts a lot of pressure on the public space. As a result, public spaces are designe...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
This thesis explores the possible effects of spatial characteristics on the use andperception public...