More diversified imagination for playgrounds in the parks
Let’s phase out the parks of standardized playground facility and give wings of imagination to the parks.
We put the thinking of “inclusion” at the core of design to renovate 3 small community parks in the neighborhoods of Zhaoyang, Jinhua, and Shude respectively.
In the design phase, multiple talks with civil societies, the community residents, and parents were organized. Also, game workshops were thrown for kids with/without disabilities. Local features and user needs were incorporated in the dialogues. Hence, what we have brought forth is not limited to the change of the hardware of playground facilities externally but also the marks of happiness left for kids with the space and experience of diversity in childhood.
|Client: Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government