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    Child in the City

    Planning Communities for Children and their Families

    by Kristin N. Agnello

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    Child and family-friendly communities acknowledge that an environment that addresses the needs of children – who have limited independent mobility, experience, and autonomy – is one that is friendlier and more accessible to people of all ages and abilities. This toolkit has been developed collaboratively, with voluntary input from local governments, non-profit housing organizations, architects, urban designers, urban planners, developers, real estate specialists, researchers, and educators. This toolkit is not intended to exclude adults and seniors, but rather provide a lens through which planners, designers, and policy-makers can support child and family-friendly development practices that have positive intergenerational benefits. To plan our cities in a way that enables children to be co-authors of their own communities is key to a sustainable – and inclusive – future. If the city tells a story of experience, opportunity, and ownership, then its design should enable all citizens to write their own story.
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    • Primary Category: Architecture
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    • Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 180
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      • Softcover: 9781989985014
    • Publish Date: Jan 04, 2021
    • Language English
    • Keywords urban planning, urban design, children
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    Plassurban
    Plassurban
    Victoria, BC

    Plassurban is a planning and urban design consultancy, focused on making the world a better place through thoughtful and adaptive urban planning and design solutions. Plassurban was born out of a desire to see things differently; to bring a new perspective and help drive change. Plass is the Norwegian word for place; more specifically, it is often used to describe a town square or gathering space. But, it is more than that. Plass is where ideas mingle, where people bolster one another’s efforts, and where change happens. At Plassurban, we believe that great spaces empower people to create opportunities for themselves and others. Plassurban: Plan for change.

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