IN THE PARK: Play Futures, Conversation
Saturday, Jun 13, 20155:30 PMEDT
| Van Alen Institute 30 West 22nd Street New York, NY
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“If we see the playground as a potentially vibrant public space, then we have to rethink what it looks like and who goes there.” ― Susan Solomon As the culture of childhood and ideas about recreation continue to evolve, so do designs for our parks and playgrounds. Join us for a conversation about the future of urban play. We’ll discuss how everything from conceptions of childhood, trends in parenting, and evolving safety standards impact the design of our play spaces. Surveying the latest currents, from adventure and imagination playgrounds, to nature-based and intergenerational play, we’ll explore questions like: Is play just for children? Does it need a designated space? What should be the role of play spaces in exposing users to and protecting them from risk? What are our playgrounds getting right? What lessons can be learned from other places? Participants: Amy Fusselman, writer and editor; Marta Gutman, architect and historian; Chris Nolan, vice president for planning, design and construction, Central Park Conservancy; Susan G. Solomon, architectural historian; Nancy Prince, deputy chief for design, NYC Parks This event is designated for AIA CES (1.5 LU). https://vanalen.org/events/in-the-park-play-futures/
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