Principles of Playspace Design


Designing a space for play challenges the field's conventions of flat planes, synthetic surfaces, and plastic elements and invites you to approach this specific environment with the same rigor and creativity they would bring to any landscape architectural project.

Combining expertise in play design and small-scale site construction, this class offers a hands-on, thought-provoking introduction to professional practice. Because play design demands that we create spaces for someone fundamentally different from ourselves, it serves as a powerful lens through which you can explore the rich intersections of planting design, early childhood development, psychology, materiality, and placemaking. By the end of this class, you will develop both a conceptual framework and a practical toolkit for designing playspaces that are ecologically grounded, culturally resonant, and genuinely joyful. Recommended prerequisite: Landscape Design I: Site Analysis and Schematic Design

Schedule: Every week on Tuesday, starting on 03/16/27 and ending on 04/20/27
Times: 06:00pm-09:00pm EDT
Instructor: Angela Moreno-Long Angela Moreno-Long
Max D'Aurizio

Max D'Aurizio
Location: NYBG, Watson Room 305
2900 Southern Blvd
Bronx, NY 10458
Session Number: 273LAN227
Price Non-Member : $592.00
Member : $544.00
Prerequisite(s): Landscape Design I--Site Analysis and Schematic Design
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