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Co-creating Neighbourhoods

with Children

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ABOUT
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At Cities for Play we aim to inspire communities, councils and city planners to create playful and child-friendly cities. We explore how the built environment can promote children's health and well-being with a focus on play and active mobility. We believe that children's needs should be at the heart of city design which will in turn create resilient and sustainable communities.

 

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PUBLICATIONS
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Book: Designing

Child-Friendly

High Density

Neighbourhoods

Transforming our cities for the health, wellbeing and happiness of children.

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Designing Child Friendly Neighbourhoods
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Co-creating with Children

Earlier this year Cities for Play alongside Nature Play Qld conducted a children's workshop in Caboolture, Queensland, asking children how they can improve their neighbourhood. 

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Lessons from Singapore

A well designed urban environment with direct access to good outdoor amenity, gives Singaporean citizens (both young and old) the ability to play and socialise as one community.

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Lessons from Tokyo

Even though Tokyo is a highly urbanised city, strategies has been put into place to ensure that children have vast opportunities to connect with nature and their communities. 

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Lessons from Antwerp

As air pollution increases, putting children at risk, the City of Antwerp is taking serious measures to create a more child-friendly city.

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Lessons from London

With strict play policies embedded into planning guidelines, developers and architects are setting a higher benchmark for child-friendly urban residential developments. 

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Lessons from Hong Kong

Where every inch of area is highly valued and open space rare, small pockets of playful spaces provide vital amenity for children in Hong Kong.

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