Currently, citizens of the Western world are struggling with (1) the rapid growth and increasing densification of cities and (2) the excessive time spent of citizens indoors. This article aims to contribute to changing this paradigm through proposals for organizing outdoor spaces in schools that are easy to implement and that allow new generations to experience the multiple benefits of using the outdoors. To encourage such use, we propose using school outdoor spaces for teaching/learning activities, complementing spaces traditionally committed to play, sports, and peer socialization. The presented proposals were developed using a collaborative methodology involving the school community, supervised by final-year students and professors from the University of Lisbon’s MSc. in Architecture program. The results demonstrate a wide range of ideas capable of stimulating learning among children and young people, as well as encouraging teachers to increase outdoor teaching activities. The implementation of these proposals will certainly have a positive impact on the planning and construction/qualifying of cities, providing their citizens with greater and better use/enjoyment of outdoor space, as well as all the benefits associated with it.
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Susana Rosado
Jorge Ribeiro
Vitória Rodrigues Jeronimo
Buildings
University of Lisbon
Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society
Lisbon School of Design
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Rosado et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68bb4d276d6d5674bcd0130e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173118