As part of my job as a city-planning-public-consulter, I decided to engage children at the
Winnipeg Children's Festival in the concept of urban planning. After giving the children some plasticine and a paper plate, I asked them to build their ideal neighbourhood or city. While they were building, we talked about all the things necessary for a city to thrive. The day was blustery - the plates were blown away several times - but the children were persistent. Indeed, I observed that the children were much more thoughtful on the subject than many adults
I have recorded each child's explanation of their plasticine cities. You can see all of the photographs with their descriptions in my
Plasticine Cities web album.
Labels: children's festival, city planning, clay, plasticine, speakupwinnipeg, urban planning