@article{27e72ae4-8266-4ca0-a4c1-3d302d2fcf2d, author = {Paulina Tota}, title = {Children games and plays}, journal = {Technical Transactions}, volume = {2015}, number = {Architecture Issue 9-A (15) 2015}, year = {2016}, issn = {0011-4561}, pages = {367-373},keywords = {playgrounds; modernism; brutalist architecture; concrete}, abstract = {The beginning of the 20th century brought discourse on the issue of a new “culture of recreation” and the phenomenon of a relatively new invention – the playground. Play – caring for the body and the spirit – interacted in the work of all the great modernists, and the pope of modernism himself, Le Corbusier. Non-existent now, brutalist playgrounds have become a subject for exhibitions: the play of the new creators-artists, and their game with their antecedents and the contemporary audience.}, doi = {}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/czasopismo-techniczne/article/children-games-and-plays} }