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Children's Playgrounds

Architects: waa
Photographs: Fangfang Tian
Project: Children’s Community Centre The Playscape
Client: Beijing NuanQin
Location: Beijing, China


Our internal short code in#nbsp;layers for these objects is "pg" (play ground). What makes these areas remarkable?

First, it’s important to#nbsp;note that in#nbsp;the last 4−5 years, there has been a#nbsp;significant leap in#nbsp;the quality approach to#nbsp;designing children’s play areas, making them interesting for both children and adults to#nbsp;explore.

According to#nbsp;residential construction design regulations, it’s necessary to#nbsp;include children’s playgrounds in#nbsp;the residential complex area. Over time, it#nbsp;has become clear that investing in#nbsp;this infrastructure can provide a#nbsp;substantial competitive advantage. At#nbsp;the very least. And at#nbsp;most, it#nbsp;can highlight the architecture and make the space both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

A#nbsp;note on#nbsp;the project: while everyone is#nbsp;making loft housing and offices out of#nbsp;former factories, the Chinese are transforming them into spaces for their children. China, what can you say?)
2021-06-02 11:52 Architecture Photo