Guiding the Design of Inclusive Playgrounds through Needs Assessment and Materials Selection

Reid Auchterlonie, Chloe Brannock, Victoria Jackson, Anastasia Luong, Kiley Weeks, R. Valdez
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Playgrounds can serve as an influential site in children’s lives, but their designs and features often exclude those with disabilities and their social, emotional, and physical needs. This study was conducted in collaboration with Bennett’s Village, a Charlottesville-based nonprofit seeking to build an inclusive playground. The purpose of the study was to investigate the needs of adolescents and young adults in the disability space and to create a materials recommendation for playground surfacing. The parameters of these analyses were established and prioritized alongside Bennett’s Village. For the qualitative needs assessment, the team recruited members from organizations focused on the disability community and had 6 participants in the semi-structured interviews and 77 participants in the survey. Through qualitative content analysis of interview and open-ended survey responses and descriptive statistics analysis of close-ended survey responses, we found that, among other trends, participants viewed playgrounds as a site for community and socialization, wanted open spaces that could serve a variety of purposes, and emphasized the importance of nature. For the materials recommendation, the team created a life cycle assessment and cost-benefit analysis and found that poured-in-place (PIP) rubber was the optimal surfacing material with regard to factors such as permeability, local weather factors, and traffic/usage. These findings will be passed on to Bennett’s Village to use in their design of their playground and will also contribute to future inclusive playground design broadly.
通过需求评估和材料选择指导包容性游乐场的设计
游乐场可以成为儿童生活中一个有影响力的场所,但它们的设计和功能往往排除了残疾人及其社交、情感和身体需求。这项研究是与贝内特村合作进行的,这是一家位于夏洛茨维尔的非营利组织,旨在建立一个包容性的游乐场。本研究的目的是调查青少年和年轻人在残疾人空间的需求,并为操场铺装材料提出建议。这些分析的参数是与贝内特村一起建立和优先考虑的。为了进行定性需求评估,团队从专注于残疾人社区的组织中招募了成员,有6名参与者参加了半结构化访谈,77名参与者参加了调查。通过对访谈和开放式调查反馈的定性内容分析,以及对封闭式调查反馈的描述性统计分析,我们发现,在其他趋势中,参与者将游乐场视为社区和社交的场所,想要可以服务于各种目的的开放空间,并强调自然的重要性。对于材料推荐,团队创建了一个生命周期评估和成本效益分析,并发现就地浇筑(PIP)橡胶是考虑透气性、当地天气因素和交通/使用等因素的最佳表面材料。这些发现将传递给班尼特村,用于他们的游乐场设计,也将为未来的包容性游乐场设计做出广泛贡献。
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