Category: Urban Play
Tactical Urbanism Meets Tradition
Tactical Urbanism Meets Tradition " Read More Introduction Tactical urbanism—low-cost, temporary changes to the built environment—has become a powerful tool for community engagement. When paired with traditional games and cultural practices, it becomes a celebration of both place and identity. Small Interventions, Big Cultural Impact What is Tactical Urbanism?: Think pop-up parks, painted crosswalks, or temporary play zones. These interventions are fast, flexible, and community-driven. Let’s Play Examples: From chalk-drawn games in Patan to musical corners in Bhaktapur, Let’s Play uses tactical urbanism to bring culture and play into everyday spaces. Cultural Sustainability: These interventions don’t just beautify—they preserve...
Read MoreReclaiming Streets for Play
In cities dominated by cars and concrete, reclaiming streets for people—especially children—can be a radical act of sustainability.
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