Abstract
This study aimed to explore the characteristics of children’s spaces and the adaptation in the Duang Khae neighbourhood of the Rong Mueang sub-district, in Bangkok. In this study, we adopted multiple methods to collect data from diverse populations: visual questionnaires, focus group interviews, play space mapping, photography activities and a site visit. Our study revealed the children mostly preferred the Foundation for Child Development playground, the Duang Khae temple and the Rot Fai flat playground that is within a permitted traveling distance and does not entail crossing an avenue. The local organization and the temple play a crucial role in providing recreation areas for the community of children and adults. Also, we found that children use narrow spaces in front of their houses (sois) as a common play space and shortcut routes interconnected to the nearby play spaces as a creative network in this high-density neighbourhood.
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Nunma, P., & Kanki, K. (2023). Children’s spaces and creative adaptation in a high-density neighbourhood of the Bangkok metropolitan region: a case study of the Duang Khae neighbourhood. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 22(4), 1889–1902. https://doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2022.2129972
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