Characteristic Space Planning of Indoor Playgrounds in Snowy and Cold Regions

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In Hokkaido, a snowy and cold region of Japan, indoor playgrounds that allow children to play in an outdoor atmosphere have been growing in number. The important characteristics of space planning were clarified through the study of nine major indoor playgrounds and detailed analysis of three selected cases. Such indoor playgrounds serve as gathering points for people from a diverse range of generations, including infants, elementary and junior high school students, parents, grandparents, and groups. They provide a space that encourages various activities of not only children but also adults. The important space characteristics that enhance the environment for example are the consideration of various physical activities, proximity of play area and rest area which allow easy visual contact, appropriate relationship between the indoor playground and outdoor play area to encourage outdoor activities, and considerations for group. © 2007, Architectural Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Tagawa, S., & Noguchi, T. (2007). Characteristic Space Planning of Indoor Playgrounds in Snowy and Cold Regions. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 6(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.6.73

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