
Spatial Design with Children
How to do it
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-415-81869-8 (ISBN)
Description
Architects and designers have been endlessly fascinated and inspired by working with children and young people. The relationship between the designer and child is potentially a rich source of learning and development for both, leading to new thinking about the design of our built environments.
This book will help practitioners and students to get the most out of their interactions with children in the design process. The book brings together the theory and practice of engaging children and young people with architecture and the built environment. Structured around a series of roles that a child/young person might play in the architectural design and build process, it helps readers gain a broad understanding of the principles underlying the field, but within a supportive framework for its application. Roles are as follows:
Advocates for Change
Creative Inspirers
Researchers
(Co) Designers
Trailblazers
Builders
Clients
Placemakers
Expert Consultants
Written specifically with a design audience in mind, it provides a range of inspiring examples of educational and participatory design projects from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Poland, Germany, France and Turkey. The book finishes with a 'how to' guide - for those who want to design their own participatory/educational design process. This will include diagrams and will cross-reference to the examples in previous chapters. However, the guide is specific without being prescriptive. It categorises stages and phases of involvement as well as the roles of participants, allowing readers to critically deliberate which approaches will be appropriate in which contexts.
Beautifully illustrated and in full colour, this book will be essential to anyone involved in engaging children in built environment design and education projects - from architects and students of architecture to teachers, youth workers and professional facilitators.
This book will help practitioners and students to get the most out of their interactions with children in the design process. The book brings together the theory and practice of engaging children and young people with architecture and the built environment. Structured around a series of roles that a child/young person might play in the architectural design and build process, it helps readers gain a broad understanding of the principles underlying the field, but within a supportive framework for its application. Roles are as follows:
Advocates for Change
Creative Inspirers
Researchers
(Co) Designers
Trailblazers
Builders
Clients
Placemakers
Expert Consultants
Written specifically with a design audience in mind, it provides a range of inspiring examples of educational and participatory design projects from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Poland, Germany, France and Turkey. The book finishes with a 'how to' guide - for those who want to design their own participatory/educational design process. This will include diagrams and will cross-reference to the examples in previous chapters. However, the guide is specific without being prescriptive. It categorises stages and phases of involvement as well as the roles of participants, allowing readers to critically deliberate which approaches will be appropriate in which contexts.
Beautifully illustrated and in full colour, this book will be essential to anyone involved in engaging children in built environment design and education projects - from architects and students of architecture to teachers, youth workers and professional facilitators.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate
Illustrations
250 farbige Abbildungen
250 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-81869-8 (9780415818698)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
University of Sheffield, UK
University of Sheffield, UK
Content
Introduction 1. Advocates for Change 2. Researchers 3. Trailblazers 4. Clients 5. Expert Consultants 6. Creative Inspirers 7. (Co) Designers 8. Builders 9. Placemakers 10. The Manual/Guide: One approach to involvement in architectural design Appendices/Annexes