Toolkit

Urban planning / Design International guideline

Designing Child-Friendly High Density Neighbourhoods

“Given the significant benefits of play on children’s health and wellbeing, the design of residential neighbourhoods should begin with the question: How can we provide children with opportunities to freely play outdoors, walk independently, and feel a sense of belonging and ownership within their neighbourhoods?

​This publication is a compilation of global best practice for designing child-friendly neighbourhoods, collected through a 10-week journey across the globe which the author Natalia Krysiak undertook as part of a Winston Churchill Fellowship. The book explores design interventions and planning policies from cities such as Tokyo, Singapore, London, Antwerp and Vancouver which aim to improve liveability for children by creating more playful urban environments. Rich with visual imagery and global insights, the book makes the case for designing playful cities which provide our youngest residents with diverse play experiences and meaningful connections to nature and community life.” (Cities For Play)

Find a download link to a free digital copy of the publication on the website of cities for play.

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