Landscape & Urban Design Issue 30 2018 | Page 53

Snug & Outdoor The concept of ‘child-friendly cities’ Following a series of play consultation has become current in recent years events, our SNUG play equipment was with international conferences and purchased by the local authority and is government policies arguing for housed in a container at the edge of the intergenerational, family orientated square. The SNUG equipment is brought public settings. out whenever children and adults want it - after school, at weekends and Over the last 25 years Snug & during holidays. Outdoor have worked closely with local communities, exploring the There is no formal supervision, just relationship of play and environment parents, shoppers, stall-holders and and developing ways of creating playful coffee drinkers keeping an eye as landscapes in urban settings. toddlers, young children, teenagers and adults play and share this precious area Here, Hattie Coppard, introduces three of public space together. of their projects that illustrate different approaches to designing for multi- Client: Hackney Co-operative generational ‘child-friendly’ settings. Developments and Hackney Local Authority Gillett Square in Hackney, London, is a SNUG play equipment is designed by remarkable example of public, private Snug & Outdoor and manufactured by and voluntary sectors coming together Sutcliffe Play to create a flexible and child-friendly environment in the heart of a densely populated urban area. 53