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Kids Spaces explores the concepts, challenges and latest trends in both architecture and design for children. Each design is safe, practical and fun, yet provides mental and physical stimulation for junior minds and bodies. From recreational parks in Japan, and daycare centres in Manhattan, to simple residential furniture and play equipment, this book examines the work of more than thirty world-leading architects and designers. Each has created outstanding environments or facilities that place childrens' needs first. Chapters include residential, cultural, retail, medical, special accomodation, and education facilities, plus activity centres and furniture. This book features an anternational array of well-known architects and designers.
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