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Professional / Architecture and Environmental Design

The Playscape

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Medium or Format: Architecture (Built)
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Dimensions and/or Technical Information: 3921sqm
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waa_Playspace_Courtyard©Tian Fangfang Tian FangFang

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DSCF7205_final©Tian Fangfang Tian FangFang

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waa_Playspace_Bridge_final©Tian Fangfang Tian FangFang

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waa_Playspace_Mound_final©Tian Fangfang Tian FangFang

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Short Description of Work

Children are often passive in decision making scenarios, this refurbishment address' the missing elements of inner city dwelling, namely a functioning Neighborhood. Balance is taken for granted until challenged, we hope the building can become a tool for sensory learning. It is a adaptive reuse project situated in a industrial complex in North Beijing. The iconography of the project becomes about the activity, to nudge children to imagine and feel what they see as the limits to their own adventure. Three main architectural interventions make up the playscape; 1. Pipe: Focuses on smaller Nook's to test proprioception (body awareness). These armatures are arranged as a series of connecting bridges and staircases which traverse the site. 2. Roof: Presents a high point to overview the stage set and its possibilities and poses a choice for children to embrace unorthodox routes. 3. Mound: Enhances development through senses relating to equilibrium (Balance) and freedom of decision making.

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Tell us about your creative practice, and how your work engages with Chinese design, society, environment or culture.

We tell stories, narratives which originate from our experiences within the world, the spacial implications of these narratives helps infuse a sense of emotion and place within the work. Fundamental core values of identity relating to Emotion focus our work to create places with associations to peoples senses rather than abstract spaces.
The playscape takes a radical approach to play. Promoting the child to have Freedom and independence in play harness' Curiosity. Proactive decision making happens when adults stand back from directed learning scenario's. We managed engagement with risk, if children can learn to be more confident to tackle problems independently. they will emotionally engage, imagine and feel what they see as the limits to their own adventure. The playscape while maintaining a dialogue with the past creates a distinct language juxtaposition from the industrial vernacular play additions act as armatures generates a keen interest from the children promoting play.

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Zhang Di; Jack Young
Beijing

waa is founded by British registered architects Di Zhang in 2010 and run in collaboration Jack Young. Hold Chinese Architect of Record(Grade JIA) RIBA Chartered & Architecture Society of China member

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