EMDRUP
PLAYGROUND



HISTORICAL CONTEXT


    Traditional Playground (1920/30s)
    From Ruins To Recreation (1940s) 


ORIGINAL DESIGN


    Emdrup Site Design (1943)
    Construction Process


SUPPORTING MATERIALS


    Systems Diagram
    Comparative Examples


SOURCES & CITATIONS


    Scholarly Sources
    Image Credits
    Bibliography
    Web Sources
Scholarly Sources




Eriksen, Aase. 1985. "Playground Design: Outdoor Environments for Learning and Development." New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company.

Kinard, Timothy A. 2015. "Playground: A Historical Context." YC Young Children 70, no. 4 (September): 92-95.

Kozlovsky, Roy. 2007. "Adventure Playgrounds and Postwar Reconstruction." In Designing Modern Childhoods: History, Space, and the Material Culture of Children, edited by Marta Gutman and Ning De Coninck-Smith, 171-190. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

O'Connor, Clare, and Alice Palmer. 2002. "Skrammellegepladsen: Denmark's First Adventure Play Area." In Theory in Practice: A Reader in Modern Design Since 1900, edited by Charlotte Fiell and Peter Fiell, 80-84. London: Thames & Hudson.

Papastergiou, Penelope. 2007. "Architecture as Play Equipment: A Quest into a Critical Understanding of the Play Component in the Architecture of Play." PhD diss., University College London.

Winder, Jon. 2024. Designed for Play: Children's Playgrounds and the Politics of Urban Space, 1840-2010. London: University of London Press.