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Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 14 (2021): Numero 4 (December 2021)
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Architecture for Children. Research of Selected Cases of Separated Play Zones for Kids in the Public Utility Interiors
Beata KOMAR
Beata KOMAR
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Agnieszka PLUSZCZEWICZ
Agnieszka PLUSZCZEWICZ
| 04 ago 2022
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 14 (2021): Numero 4 (December 2021)
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04 ago 2022
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21 - 30
Ricevuto:
25 mag 2021
Accettato:
09 nov 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/acee-2021-028
Parole chiave
Children’s corners
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Interior design
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Public interiors
,
Architecture. Design for kids
© 2021 Beata KOMAR et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
One of the kindergarten groups with the author [5]. Author: one of the kindergarten employees, November 2019
Figure 2.
Drawing of 6-year-old Wiktoria entitled “my dream play corner”[5]. November 2019
Figure 3.
Comparison of the survey research card (on the left) and the developed detailed research table (right). Author: A. Pluszczewicz, October-December 2019
Figure 4.
Examples of responses given in an online survey, multiple-choice answer [3]. November 2019
Figure 5.
Examples of responses given in an online survey [3]. November 2019
Figure 6.
From the left: a boy arranging furniture on a tablet screen in the Ikea store in Katowice; a colorful slide in the form of a mine shaft at the Silesia City Center Shopping Center in Katowice. Author: A. Pluszczewicz, November 2019
Figure 7.
Left: characters created by PZU, source: niestraszaki.pzu.pl, accessed on October 11, 2019. On the right: PZU facility in Gliwice. Author: A. Pluszczewicz, October 2019
Figure 8.
A corner in the Libero Shopping Center in Katowice with numerous interactive attractions. Author: A. Pluszczewicz, December 2019
Figure 9.
Examples of kids corners: on the left a shopping mall in Wrocław, on the right a little corner in the restaurant interior. Author:A. Pluszczewicz, December 2019