Active and adaptive sustainable environments for children's outdoor space

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作者
Winkler, M. [1 ]
Macaulay, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ryerson Univ, Fac Engn Architecture & Sci, Dept Architectural Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
design; natural; open space; children; plant materials; sustainahility; environment; communities; school grounds; hard landscape materials;
D O I
10.2495/DN060291
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The slow and often cantankerous momentum of transforming children's school grounds and public open space areas in to stimulating environments for learning has grown steadily over the past decades. In North American, Europe and Asia partnerships have been formed between school communities, school boards, politicians, big business, and NGO's (non-government organization), to develop, design, and convert often bleak landscapes in to rich and diverse natural environments with plentiful curriculum, play and environmental connections. This process primarily focuses on the initial and immediate physical outcome of the capital venture. There is generally limited consideration for the long term sustainability and integrity of the site. Multi-disciplinary professionals often neglect understanding that a completed landscaped site is dynamic, not static, in terms of natural processes, physical forms, social needs and practical functions. Issues include the selection of natural and manufactured materials for short and long term durability, disposability and sensitivity to the environment; visual enjoyment and inherent appreciation of material weathering; foreseen and unforeseen maintenance costs. These matters need to be addressed upfront in the design process and not be relegated as an afterthought. Only then can we attempt to ensure that material selection, installation techniques and monitoring of the site can effectively and economically support an active and adaptive sustainable environment for children's current and future outdoor spaces.
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