Thursday, May 14, 2015

Remembering How to Play

Beginning as a healthy respite for urban dwellers and expanding to be safe places for children to assemble with adults; playgrounds have continued to host community events, sporting games, and outings for many ages. Children enjoy carefree days running and interacting with children as well as adults while adults recall those carefree days.

In preservation, we have a look at place in its simplest form, those spots where we feel, experience and remember that we are part of something. Playgrounds are places that speak to any or all of us. Fueled by nostalgia, we seek to learn more, discovering that things as easy as slides and swings have a substantial chapter in cultural history.

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