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An adventure playground is a specific type of
playground A playground, playpark, or play area is a place designed to provide an environment for children that facilitates play, typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some are designed for other age groups, or people ...
for children. Adventure playgrounds can take many forms, ranging from "natural playgrounds" to "junk playgrounds", and are typically defined by an ethos of unrestricted
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, the presence of playworkers (or "wardens"), and the absence of adult-manufactured or rigid play-structures."Play is a process that is freely chosen, personally directed and intrinsically motivated. That is, children and young people determine and control the content and intent of their play, by following their own instincts, ideas and interests, in their own way for their own reasons." Adventure playgrounds are frequently defined in contrast to playing fields, contemporary-design playgrounds made by adult architects, and traditional-equipment play areas containing adult-made rigid play-structures like swings, slides, seesaws, and climbing bars.


History

Harry Shier, in ''Adventure Playgrounds: An Introduction'' (1984), defines an adventure playground this way: The first ''planned'' playground of this type, the
Emdrup Junk Playground The Emdrup Junk Playground (Danish: ''Skrammellegepladsen Emdrup'') is an adventure playground located in Emdrup, a neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. History The Emdrup Junk Playground was the first ''planned'' junk playground and is frequen ...
, opened in
Emdrup Emdrup is a neighbourhood straddling the border between the Bispebjerg and Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located between Utterslev Mose in the west and the Helsingør Motorway in the east, just south of the border with Glads ...
, Denmark, in 1943. In 1948, an adventure playground opened in
Camberwell Camberwell () is a district of South London, England, in the London Borough of Southwark, southeast of Charing Cross. Camberwell was first a village associated with the church of St Giles and a common of which Goose Green is a remnant. This ...
, England. The term "junk playground" is a
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from the Danish term ''skrammellegeplads''. Early examples of adventure playgrounds in the UK were known as "junk playgrounds", "waste material playgrounds", or "bomb-site adventure playgrounds". The term "adventure playground" was first adopted in the United Kingdom to describe waste material playgrounds "in an effort to make the ‘junk’ playground concept more palatable to local authorities". The architect
Simon Nicholson Simon Hepworth Nicholson (3 October 1934 – 17 January 1990) was a British painter and sculptor. He was the son of sculptor Barbara Hepworth and her second husband, artist Ben Nicholson. Nicholson attended Dartington Hall School before study ...
numbered among the advantages of the adventure playground, "the relationship between experiment and play, community involvement, the catalytic value of play leaders, and indeed the whole concept of a free society in miniature.'" Essential in this for Nicholson was the concept of 'loose parts': "In any environment, both the degree of inventiveness and creativity, and the possibility of discovery, are directly proportional to the number and kind of variables in it." In a playground context loose parts would include: * natural resources – such as straw, mud and pine cones * building materials and tools – planks, nails, hammers * scrap materials – old tyres, off-cuts of guttering * bark which can be both safe playground surfacing and a loose part * and, most essentially, random found objects.


Denmark

The first junk playgrounds were based on the ideas of
Carl Theodor Sørensen Søren Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen (24 July 1893 in Altona, Hamburg, Germany – 12 September 1979 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish landscape architect who is considered to be one of the greatest landscape architects of the 20th century. ...
, a Danish landscape architect, who noticed that children preferred to play everywhere but in the playgrounds that he designed. In 1931, inspired by the sight of children playing in a construction site, he imagined "A junk playground in which children could create and shape, dream and imagine a reality". His aim was to provide children living in cities the same opportunities for play that were enjoyed by children living in rural areas. The first adventure playground was set up by a Workers Cooperative Housing Association in
Emdrup Emdrup is a neighbourhood straddling the border between the Bispebjerg and Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located between Utterslev Mose in the west and the Helsingør Motorway in the east, just south of the border with Glads ...
, Denmark, during the German occupation of the 1940s. The playground at
Emdrup Emdrup is a neighbourhood straddling the border between the Bispebjerg and Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located between Utterslev Mose in the west and the Helsingør Motorway in the east, just south of the border with Glads ...
grew out of the spirit of resistance to Nazi occupation and parents' fears that "their children's play might be mistaken for acts of sabotage by soldiers". Play advocates sometimes emphasize the importance of adventure playgrounds for children of color in the United States, where policing "can feel like a kind of occupation".


The UK

Marjory Allen, an English landscape architect and child welfare advocate, visited and subsequently wrote a widely-read article about the Emdrup Adventure playground titled ''Why Not Use Our Bomb Sites Like This?'' and published in the Picture Post in 1946. While Marjory Allen's article is often credited with the introduction into the UK of "the idea of transforming bomb sites into 'junk playgrounds', historians of the Adventure playground movement have pointed to the role played by other experiments carried out by youth workers in the UK. For example, "Marie Paneth, an art therapist heavily influenced by Freud, independently developed the concept of permissive play as a tool for ameliorating childhood aggression in her work running a blitz-era play centre in London although not specifically incorporating the elements of a Junk/Adventure playground pointing to her role in the history of UK specific Playwork development."


List of adventure playgrounds

To date, there are approximately 1,000 adventure playgrounds in Europe, most of them in England, Denmark, France, Germany, The Netherlands and Switzerland. Japan also has a significant number of adventure playgrounds.


The Americas

;Canada * TELUS Spark, in Calgary, Alberta has a Junkyard Playground open in the summer months. *The city of
Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, maki ...
, in Alberta, Canada, piloted a mobile adventure playground in five city parks during the summer of 2016. * Toronto Ontario hosted an Adventure Playground from 1974 until the mid-1980s. It was a part of the revitalization of the waterfront called
Harbourfront Centre Harbourfront Centre is a key cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at 235 Queens Quay West. Established as a crown corporation in 1972 by the Government of Canada to create a waterfront park, it became ...
. *The City of Coquitlam in British Columbia created an Adventure Playground in the summer of 2018 as a pilot project. ;United States * The Yard (The first adventure playground in the United States) * Adventure Playground in Berkeley, California *
Huntington Beach Adventure Playground Huntington Beach Adventure Playground is an adventure playground located within Huntington Beach Central Park in Huntington Beach, California. The first adventure playground in Huntington Beach was established in the 1970s at the bottom of a quar ...
in
Huntington Beach, California Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California, located southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 198,711 during the 2020 census, mak ...
* Adventure Playground in
Irvine, California Irvine () is a master-planned city in South Orange County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Irvine Company started developing the area in the 1960s and the city was formally incorporated on December 28, 197 ...

Sacramento Adventure Playground
in Sacramento, California *
The Hands-on-Nature Anarchy Zone The Hands-on-Nature Anarchy Zone (or Anarchy Zone, or HONAZ) is an Adventure playground An adventure playground is a specific type of playground for children. Adventure playgrounds can take many forms, ranging from "natural playgrounds" to "j ...
in th
Ithaca Children's Garden, Ithaca, NY
* Adventure Playground at The Parish School in Houston, Texas * Play:groundNYC on
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in New York City. *SCV Adventure Play Foundation in Val Verde, CA.


Asia

;Japan * The Setagaya Play Park or "Junk Playground" in Hanegi Park in Setagaya ward, Tokyo, Japan.The Setagaya Play Park was featured in episode 48 of Arirang's "Going Global" series * Children’s Dream Park 川崎市子ども夢パーク (or "Yume Park") in Shimosakunobe, Kawasaki Takatsu Ward,
Kanagawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kanag ...
, Japan.


Australia

* The Venny, Kensington Adventure Playground. Kensington, Victoria.


Europe

;Denmark Denmark has several adventure playgrounds, now known as ''Byggelegeplads'' (Building-playground) and formerly as ''Skrammellegeplads'' (Junk-playground). From the first site in Emdrup, the idea spread across the country and at the height of the popularity in the 1960s, there were about 100 adventure playgrounds in the country. Present active adventure playgrounds in Denmark includes: * Skrammellegepladsen in Emdrup, Copenhagen. * Bredegrund Byggelegeplads on
Amager Amager ( or, especially among older speakers, ) in the Øresund is Denmark's most densely populated island, with more than 212,000 inhabitants (January 2021) a small appendage to Zealand. The protected natural area of ''Naturpark Amager'' (includi ...
, Copenhagen. * Remiseparken, on Amager next to Bredegrund. * Regnbuen in
Hvidovre Hvidovre is the main town in Hvidovre Municipality, Denmark. The town, a suburb of Copenhagen, is about 10 km southwest of the capital's center. It is the 2nd biggest suburb of Copenhagen, only beaten by Frederiksberg. History Hvidovre has ...
a suburb of Copenhagen. * Rødovre Byggelegeplads in
Rødovre Rødovre is a town in eastern Denmark, seat of the Rødovre Municipality, in the Region Hovedstaden. The town's population 1 January 2019 was 39,907, and in addition 145 persons had no fixed address, which made up a total of 40,052 in the munic ...
a suburb of Copenhagen. * Byggelegepladsen Broparken, Rødovre. * Byggelegepladsen Rønneholm, Rødovre. * Højkjær Byggelegeplads in Brøndby a suburb of Copenhagen. * Skolemarken in
Aarhus Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately northwe ...
. * Søndergård in
Lystrup Lystrup is a suburb to Aarhus, Denmark. It is located 10 km north of Aarhus city centre, west of Egå and the Bay of Aarhus. It had a population of 10,213 (1 January 2023),
a suburb of Aarhus. ;Germany * ''Abenteuerspielplätze und Kinderbauernhöfe in Berlin'', or AKiB for short, is a federation of adventure playgrounds and children's farms in Berlin, Germany ;Sweden * St Hans bygglekplats in Lund * Borgarparkens bygglekplats in Lund * Klostergårdens bygglekplats in Lund ;Switzerland * Robi-Spiel Aktionen—An organization of adventure playgrounds in Basel, Switzerland ;United Kingdom * Camberwell, England *
Eccleshill Adventure Playground Eccleshill Adventure Playground (organisation renamed PlayBradford in 2020), locally known as The Big Swing, is an Adventure playground that has operated in Eccleshill Park, Bradford, West Yorkshire since 2006. It is located beside the Raven ...
, also known a
The Big Swing (Bradford, England)
* Evergreen Adventure Playground,
Dalston Dalston () is an area of East London, in the London Borough of Hackney. It is northeast of Charing Cross. Dalston began as a hamlet on either side of Dalston Lane, and as the area urbanised the term also came to apply to surrounding areas includ ...
, London * Lockleaze Adventure Playground,
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, UK. * Felix Road Adventure Playground,
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, UK. * St Paul's Adventure Playground,
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, UK. * The Land (Adventure playground) in Wrexham, Wales, UK * The
Triangle Adventure Playground The Triangle Adventure Playground is an Adventure playground An adventure playground is a specific type of playground for children. Adventure playgrounds can take many forms, ranging from "natural playgrounds" to "junk playgrounds", and are t ...
in
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, South
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. London's oldest adventure playground still located on its original site.
Meriden Adventure Playground
Solihull, West Midlands
Glamis Adventure Playground
Tower Hamlets, London


Literature

* C. Th. Sørensen (1931): ''"Parkpolitik i Sogn og Købstad"'', * '
Risk and Safety in Play: The law and practice for adventure playgrounds (2003)
'' * Joan Almon, Editor. (2017
Playing It Up—With Loose Parts, Playpods, and Adventure Playgrounds, Annapolis, MD: Alliance for Childhood.
* Mike Lanza (2012): '
Playborhood: Turn Your Neighborhood Into a Place for Play
'', Free Play Press ;Academic * BDJA

a study from Germany * * Leichter-Saxby, Morgan (2007)
Constructing the “Natural” Child: The Materiality of Play, Power and Subversion at Evergreen Adventure Playground
M.A. thesis, University of London. Retrieved 22 January 2017. * Sutton, Lia (2005)
Kinderparadijs (Children's Paradise): Advancing the Adventure Playground Movement
a student's thesis (Hampshire College, Massachusetts) * Wilson, Reilly Bergin (2014

M.A. thesis, University of Leeds.


Film

* Erin Davis (2015)
The Land
*
British Pathé British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
(1950-1959)
Come Out To Play Reel 2 1950-1959
includes a "junk playground" sequence. * William H. Whyte (1980)
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
includes a "junk playground" sequence.
Alliance for Childhood - play:ground NYC


Arts and Theatre



written by
Jack Thorne Jack Thorne FRSL (born 6 December 1978) is a British playwright, television writer, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for writing the stage play '' Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'', the films '' Wonder'' and '' Enola Holmes'', ...
about Lockleaze Adventure playground (or ‘The Vench') in
Bristol Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, city, Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Glouces ...
.


See also

*
Children's street culture Children's street culture refers to the cumulative culture created by young children. Collectively, this body of knowledge is passed down from one generation of urban children to the next, and can also be passed between different groups of ch ...
* Home zone/Play street * Playwork * Pop-Up Adventure Play *
Sudbury School A Sudbury school is a type of school, usually for the K-12 age range, where students have complete responsibility for their own education, and the school is run by a direct democracy in which students and staff are equal citizens. Students use t ...
*
Tinkering School Tinkering School is an educational program created by Gever Tulley in California and is a registered trademark of Tinkering Unlimited. Format One aspect of Tinkering School is a sleepover summer camp where children come and participate in proje ...
* Makerspaces *
Free-range parenting Free-range parenting is the concept of raising children in the spirit of encouraging them to function independently and with limited parental supervision, in accordance with their age of development and with a reasonable acceptance of realistic pers ...
*
Forest kindergarten Forest kindergarten is a type of preschool education for children between the ages of three and six that is held almost exclusively outdoors. Whatever the weather, children are encouraged to play, explore and learn in a forest environment. The ad ...
* Lady Allen of Hurtwood


Notes


References

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External links


The Overprotected Kid, The Atlantic, 2014

Inside a European Adventure Playground, The Atlantic, 2014

Where the wild things play, NPR, 2014

Play Wales, the national charity for children's play.

Adventure Playground: A Parable of Anarchy
Environmental education Playgrounds