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No "Obstacles" In Playgrounds That Are Not Only Accessible But Also Inclusive
Author(s) -
Hatice Ayataç,
İpek Pola
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
iconarp international j of architecture and planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-9380
DOI - 10.15320/iconarp.2016120233
Subject(s) - universal design , population , convention , convention on the rights of persons with disabilities , psychology , convention on the rights of the child , political science , sociology , human rights , engineering , law , mechanical engineering , demography
In the current century, the importance of play for children is a major issue addressed in the literature. Play enables the physical, mental and social development of children. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, engaging in play is a fundamental right for children. This article of the convention covers all children below the age of 18 and does not exclude the children with disabilities. Like their peers, children with disabilities should also enjoy the right to engage in play, and societies should use every means available in order to help children play whether indoors or outdoors.According to the 2011 Population and Housing Research, 6.6% of the population in Turkey has one or more disabilities. The target group of this study is ‘children with disabilities’ who live in Istanbul. In this group, speech disorders (21.9%), and mental disabilities (17.1%) prove to be the most dominant disabilities. However, the number of playgrounds where disabled children can play are scarce in number.This study provides an analysis of children’s playgrounds, which are essential for the development of children, and evaluates the design features of these playgrounds based on inclusive design principles. The study also addresses the requirements of inclusive playgrounds by referring to the examples of inclusive playgrounds around the world as well as those few examples in Turkey.  The design principles of inclusive playgrounds were also evaluated for three parks in Istanbul which were designed and are currently in use - namely Kadikoy Goztepe 60. Yil Park, Besiktas Dilek Sabanci Park and Kadikoy Selamicesme Ozgurluk Park.

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