
Cities are more than just structures and streets; they are the backdrops of our childhoods. Yet, over time, urban spaces have increasingly sidelined the needs of children. Play areas are diminishing, streets are dominated by cars, and the spontaneous joy of play is fading. When was the last time you saw children freely running through the streets, turning every corner into an adventure? Join us in this episode of Design to Connect, where we delve into the profound impact of city design on child development. We explore the challenges of urbanization, the decline in children's independence, the mental health implications of reduced play, and innovative possibilities for reimagining play spaces. Our special guest is Viviana Cordero-Vinueza, a Dutch-Ecuadorian lawyer and urban planning specialist driven by social and environmental justice. As the co-founder of Huasipichanga, she works to positively impact communities by co-creating inclusive, playful, and livable cities. Viviana focuses on planning cities hand in hand with children and youth, using pedagogy, play, and placemaking to design urban environments. . Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/burble License code: HWAHSUEU9QLEWQWQ . #children #urbandesign #inclusivedesign