Adventure playground

An Adventure Playground is a specific type of playground for children. The first opened in Emdrup, Denmark in 1943. In 1948, an adventure playground also opened in Camberwell, England.

Adventure playgrounds are typically staffed by "playworkers", also called "wardens" in early examples.

History

C. Th. Sørensen, a Danish landscape architect, noticed that children preferred to play everywhere but in the playgrounds that he designed. In 1931, he imagined "A junk playground in which children could create and shape, dream and imagine a reality". Why not give children in the city the same chances for play as those in the country? His initial ideas started the adventure playground movement. [1]

Early examples of adventure playgrounds were known as "junk playgrounds" or "bomb-site adventure playgrounds".

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.[2]

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