What about a child city?

A city that adopts the idea of  a child city-friendly city does not truly meet children's needs through its architecture or urban strucure. It limits children to facilities, added on top of an adult-designed city.


This approach treats children as secondary users. A Child City is something fundamentally different. It means including children from the very beginning of the design and planning process. It considers children as full city users, not as an afterthought.


A Child City dose not ask where to place playgrounds.

It asks how the entire city can be navigated, experienced, and understood by a child. 

When we design cities that work for children, we create cities that work better for aeveryone. 


Think Beyond what child friendly city

Think Child City