We seem to tend to design from the adult point of view. Windows are placed on adult eye height, doors are huge for children and door handles are unreachable for them. In short schools and kindergarten need to be designed for children, from their point of view and based of their size and needs.
So, what makes a space fit for a child. Taking in consideration that children are much smaller than adults and…
We seem to tend to design from the adult
point of view. Windows are placed on adult eye height, doors are huge for
children and door handles are unreachable for them. In short schools and
kindergarten need to be designed for children, from their point of view and
based of their size and needs.
So, what makes a space fit for a child. Taking in consideration that children are much smaller than adults and experience a space different. But also, they can reach to spaces and adult can’t anymore. In this space they can create their only little world and let their imagination do the rest. A space that protects them, feels cool because an adult can’t reach, challenges their imagination. Remembering you can only create spaces where something can happen, but they create the game.
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