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Bus tour 23.8.2024 - Designing, building, maintaining and renovating natural nursery gardens and playscapes

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Advanced training bdla bus excursion "Designing, building, maintaining and renovating natural daycare gardens and playscapes"

©  Anna Neumann

© Anna Neumann

Friday, August 23, 2024; 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Designing play areas for children that are close to nature and varied - how can this be done with increasingly scarce open spaces for children and young people and high pressure to use them? The training shows best practice on the subject of new construction of near-natural play areas, renovation and optimization, near-natural construction methods and design proposals for intensively used daycare centres. We will visit four current examples in Dresden, always with guided tours by landscape architects, and we will also take a look at children's participation and everyday pedagogical practice. The start and end point is once again the bus stop at Zwingerteich in the old town. We will be using the DVB's climate-conscious electric bus. The tour traditionally ends with a picnic at the Zwingerteich (included in the price) and the opportunity for a relaxed exchange of views following the many impressions. We are hoping for the traditional summer weather for the tour!

Costs: 90 € guests, 40 € bdla members, 20 € junior bdla members
Employees of bdla members pay the membership price.

Location: The excursion starts at the bus stop at the Zwingerteich and ends there again with a professional exchange and picnic.

Program points:

Pirolino daycare center Gottfried-Keller-Straße 54 in Dresden-Cotta

Nature-oriented design and its limits in urban spaces due to user pressure, slopes and trails - an example of renovation and redesign by landscape architect Florian Ehrler

Südpark forest playground, Cämmerswalder Str. 3 in Dresden-Südvorstadt

Based on the ideas and wishes of the children's participation, Matthias Mohring designed a new exciting playground for children of all ages high above the city in a near-natural design

Kindergarten Kinderreich Kottmarstr. 1 in Dresden-Rochwitz on the upper Elbe slope

After 12 years of intensive use and extremely worn-out hillside facilities, parts of the woodland-like natural play area were intensively redesigned in a near-natural way. Specialist guide: Sigrid Böttcher-Steeb

Gänseblümchen daycare center at Traubestraße 7 in Dresden-Striesen

Büro Rehwaldt redesigned the outdoor facilities for 100 children, reusing individual elements. The client was the Dresden Office for Building Construction and Real Estate on behalf of the EB Kita.

Program

Moderation: Sigrid Böttcher-Steeb, AG Bildungsräume in bdla Saxony

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