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A play on curves

A play on curves

A playground in Ahmedabad has been expertly crafted by Hsc Designs, promoting interaction and connection for the children who call it their own.

Comment: Innovative playground design sets new benchmark for outdoor play spaces

Comment: Innovative playground design sets new benchmark for outdoor play spaces

In response to climate change, landscape architect and TCL Adelaide Director Damian Schultz shares important design evolutions for global play spaces.

Public play at Darling Harbour

Public play at Darling Harbour

ASPECT Studios has completed a new playground as part of an expanded public realm by the The Ribbon building in Sydney.

“The architecture is the play” at award-winning Bradbury Park Playscape

“The architecture is the play” at award-winning Bradbury Park Playscape

Fresh from a highly successful showing in the Greater Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards, Alcorn Middleton’s genre-hopping project is worth a closer look.

India Mahdavi and Daniel Emma soak the NGV International with sumptuous colour

India Mahdavi and Daniel Emma soak the NGV International with sumptuous colour

NGV has done it once again, securing the internationally renowned India Mahdavi to design its latest major exhibition. Meanwhile, Daniel Emma studio takes over the NGV Kids gallery. All in all, it makes for an outstanding exhibition visit at NGV International.

Play is for the People: An Exhibition Exploring New Ways to Use Public Space in Hong Kong

Play is for the People: An Exhibition Exploring New Ways to Use Public Space in Hong Kong

Design Trust Futures Studio rethinks four micro-parks across the city, coming up with new solutions geared at existing – and future – communities.

Groundwork Experiments With Playful Architecture At K11

Groundwork Experiments With Playful Architecture At K11

The Fairyland Playscape installation was a mountainous playscape for all ages. We speak to Groundwork’s Manfred Yuen about why it’s important for architecture to be toy-like. Wynn A. Bay has the story.