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Playful Placemaking

Playful Placemaking
Community Engagement Strategies Using Social Science in the Design Process.
The Science
The difference between space and place is like the difference between ‘house’ and ‘home’. Many tangible and intangible elements combine to create a memorable experience. Good placemaking demands that we consider the desires of local community members by inviting them to the conversation as an important part of the design process. It requires decision-makers to have genuine regard for long-term success and social, cultural, environmental, and economic sustainability. As users and advocates in placemaking efforts, we relish the opportunity to empower communities; engage in meaningful dialogue, facilitate opportunities to listen, and empower users and design professionals to see possibilities all around them.
Why Request Playful Placemaking?
We know that play fosters imagination and leads to creative thinking, while enhancing learning and exploration of the possible. We're excited to partner with Landscape Architect Joy Kuebler to present Playful Placemaking, highlighting a methodology for shaping public spaces through playful interactions, as an opportunity to break down communication barriers, obtain valuable community input, and shape a public space that truly speaks to and for the community. Using social science to engage communities, playful placemaking utilizes play to offer a podium that works for every voice. Through the power of play, communities can reveal what is in their hearts and step into that power of helping realize their needs alongside their design team.
We invite you to read Playful Placemaking and use the ideas to engage your community in meaningful dialogue about what a public space should be.
Contributing Scholars

Joy Kuebler, PLA, FASLA
Founder; PLAYCE Studio
Joy Kuebler, PLA, FASLA
Founder; PLAYCE StudioAreas of Discipline
- Landscape Architecture
- Placemaking
Contributions
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