Haoran Lu
Jilin University of Arts, Changchun, Jilin, China.
*Corresponding author: Haoran Lu
Abstract
Children's outdoor activity spaces, as the most direct connection between children and nature, are often overlooked in meeting children's need for natural experiences. From the perspective of natural experience, this paper will explore the landscape design strategy of children's outdoor activity spaces, analyze the characteristics of children's outdoor activities in residential areas, and combine the preliminary basic survey to identify the current landscape issues of children's outdoor activity spaces. It will be pointed out that the current landscape of children's outdoor activity spaces faces problems such as a scarcity of natural elements, reliance on single amusement facilities, and neglect of nature education. In response to these problems, this paper proposes landscape design countermeasures for children's outdoor activity spaces. It aims to combine the psychological and behavioral characteristics of children with the landscape of activity space. This integration seeks to merge the natural environment and activity space, allowing children to use modern gaming equipment while enhancing their interaction with nature. This approach also aims to provide children with a better experience of the natural environment.
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How to cite this paper
Research on Landscape Design of Children's Outdoor Activity Space Under Natural Experience
How to cite this paper: Haoran Lu. (2024) Research on Landscape Design of Children's Outdoor Activity Space Under Natural Experience. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(6), 1434-1438.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.06.022