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Title: Children deserve better public life : human-centred design in play spaces
Authors: Siu, KWM 
Wong, YL 
Lam, MS
Issue Date: 2019
Source: In M. Evans, A. Shaw & J. Na (Eds.), Design revolutions: IASDR 2019 Conference Proceedings. Volume 2: Living, Making, Value, p.37-49. Manchester Metropolitan University, 2020
Abstract: ACCORDING TO the United Nations, children have the right to play. In the recent years, increasingly more researchers and designers have advocated the importance of quality play spaces for children. However, children are often neglected in the design of play spaces, with adults dominating the decision-making process. Children’s needs for a public life are seemingly less imperative than those of other groups. However, increasingly more researchers have argued children need to have a meaningful and exciting public life in public spaces. Children interact with other children they do not know and make new friends in play spaces, where they develop their cognitive, emotional and social ability in play spaces. In short, a favourable public life in play spaces is crucial for their development. As the interaction and communication in these spaces depend greatly on their design, it is important to consider design as one of the decisive factors in determining the quality of children’s public life. This paper argues that human-centred design in public spaces is essential for improving children’s public life. Based on a case study of Hong Kong, the paper explores this issue by first reviewing the categories of play spaces and the related activities of children’s public life. The paper then offers suggestions as to how children can live a better public life in human-centred design play spaces.
Keywords: Children
Public life
Play space
Human-centred design
Play interactions
Publisher: Manchester Metropolitan University
ISBN: 978-1-910029-60-2
Description: International Association of Societies of Design Research Conference 2019, Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, 02-05 September 2019
Rights: Copyright © 2019. Copyright of this paper is the property of the author(s). Permission is granted to reproduce copies of the works for purposes relevant to the IASDR conference, provided that the author(s), source and copyright notice are included on each copy. For other uses, please contact the author(s).
The following publication Siu, K. W. M., Wong, Y. L., & Lam, M. S. (2019, September). Children Deserve Better Public Life: Human-centred Design in Play Spaces. In M. Evans, A. Shaw & J. Na (Eds.), Design revolutions: IASDR 2019 Conference Proceedings. Volume 2: Living, Making, Value, p.37-49. Manchester Metropolitan University, 2020 is available at https://iasdr2019.org/uploads/files/Proceedings/li-f-1269-Siu-K.pdf.
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