Competition Brief:
Play is one of the best avenues for humans to interact with the world around them, and enhances cognitive and social/emotional development. How can we redefine our understanding of the role of play in human development? How will this understanding inform designing places that encourage interaction and develop the human experience in architecture and urban design?

Involvement in different types of play is thought to lead to an enhanced level of intrinsic motivation that stems from experiencing fun, enjoyment, and competence. But how can architecture reinterpret the notion of play to create better inter connectivity between communities?

Project Team:
Andrew Lymn-Penning, Conor Mannering and Kaden Lange
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