Kit of Parks

As people's experience of nature declines, their interest in nature is likely to diminish. This reduces motivation to seek out natural areas. As parents, people are likely to pass their disengagement from nature to their children, and over time this can become a generational shift, and with the public understanding and valuing the natural world less and feeling less investment in its protection and conservation.

With children’s lack of contact with nature is recognised as an increasing priority for wellbeing and the quality of life for people especially in urban areas, the concept of the project uses modularity of ‘puzzle pieces’ to encourage fun learning and building skills for students to approach this project. ‘Kit of Parks’ allows for flexibility in design and building by allowing flexibility and puzzle-like approach to putting pieces together, options are endless in design.

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