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Evidence-Based Playground Design: Lessons Learned from Theory to Practice
Authors:Anne Dahl Refshauge  Ulrika K Stigsdotter  Bettina Lamm  Kristin Thorleifsdottir
Affiliation:1. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Division of Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.;2. Department of Design and Architecture, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Iceland.
Abstract:This paper develops, explores and evaluates an evidence-based approach to playground design, with a public park playground (playlab Cph) in Copenhagen as a case study. In the increasingly urbanised world, park playgrounds are valuable places that support healthy child development by providing opportunities for play, nature exploration and sensory stimulation. As it is increasingly expected that designers base their decisions on research evidence, there is a need to develop approaches to facilitate this, which also applies to playground design. The design of PlayLab Cph was based on relevant evidence, best practice, and the theories of Affordances and Behaviour Settings. A post-occupancy evaluation was carried out through a questionnaire survey and observation studies, which revealed that a majority of the potential evidence-based affordances were actualised, and that the application of the theories resulted in a more informed design. Although preliminary, this evidence-based approach seems valuable for practitioners and students within the field of playground design.
Keywords:Affordances  behaviour settings  children’s play  park playgrounds  post-occupancy evaluation
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