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Integrated Project"Chilren's Activities"

DESIGN DEPARTMENT, CHIBA UNIVERSITY

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Proposal for furniture for children to reduce resistance to tidying up in after-school indoor play spaces
When children are absorbed in crafts and play, children tend to refuse to interrupt their play and do not want to tidy up, even when adults encourage them to do so. This study proposes furniture for children that aims to reduce their resistance to tidying up.
Demonstration tests were conducted at the after-school indoor play space 'Kira Kira Kidz club' in Sumida-ku, Tokyo.

Integrated Project"Chilren's Activities"

DESIGN DEPARTMENT, CHIBA UNIVERSITY

Mobile play equipment to help primary school children recognise playparks as places to be A play park is a place where children can play freely at their own risk. The play park Wanpaku Tengoku in Sumida Ward, which was the target site of this study, is visited mostly by pre-school children, and the target group of primary schools children is not seen very often. Therefore, playground equipment was created and verified in order to create a place where primary school children can come and play freely at Wanpaku Tengoku.

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