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Richter, Nora – AIA Journal, 1978
A New York City competition produces designs for accessibility in both the plan and the equipment provided in "multiuser parks." (Author)
Descriptors: Awards, Design Requirements, Handicapped Children, Innovation

Parnell, Kaye; Ketterson, Pat – Elementary School Journal, 1980
Review of the literature on issues concerning playground design and children's needs. (MP)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Design Requirements, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews

Gehlbach, Roger D. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This paper formulates guidelines for the design of children's play environments to optimize children's creativity during play. The paper defines "play," discusses Jean Piaget's work on cognitive adaptation, discusses creativity in the context of cognitive adaptation, and proposes designs for play environments to produce behavioral adaptation that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Expression, Creativity, Design Requirements

Moore, Gary T.; And Others – 1979
This guide addresses the planning and architectural design of play/learning environments for special needs children. The exceptional children discussed include those with most types of mild to severe handicaps and developmental disabilities. Specifically excluded from consideration are health impairments, severe psycho-emotional difficulties such…
Descriptors: Architecture, Design Requirements, Disabilities, Educational Facilities Design
Sanoff, Henry – 1995
The planning and design of child care centers has been undertaken without sufficient knowledge of children's spatial behavior, resulting in centers not providing appropriate physical conditions for young children's developmental needs. Research suggests that physical environment is important in supporting child development. Child care settings…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Day Care Centers, Day Care Effects