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When the research happens at the computer, Paige Johnson's playscapes blog is a regular stopping point for generating ideas and connecting with playground design from many lands and eras. It's great for anyone interested in the landscapes of play.
Because a playground doesn't have to cost a million bucks and come in a box. In fact, it's better if it doesn't.
Because playgrounds are under-recognized as an artistic medium.
Because everybody loves a playground. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitTk13ZkmWZzr2bQdobaW9W6vysYusvpJCnsp-p1koI5DBv7UiqYqQue52_-OQR-wmDEnDl3HUCu4UU6nMCA_kaNSsopqKATItWEBufTDZif8RmkkLVd0dHE9NRzD9d0mbsv4t3xMnpSWL/s200/sticky+tape+playground+numen2.jpg)
Arcady, aka Paige Johnson, writes of her blog, "Playscapes":
Because it's difficult to find non-commercial playground information. And I find that frustrating.
Because a playground doesn't have to cost a million bucks and come in a box. In fact, it's better if it doesn't.
Because playgrounds are under-recognized as an artistic medium.
Because everybody loves a playground.
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