The 1970s were something of a high-water mark in playground innovation...lots of new ideas were percolating and actually getting built in a time before threat-of-lawsuits became a primary design consideration. Books from the era are full of interesting playground contraptions being built by men with mustaches and tested by kids with puffy hair and polyester trousers.
If you have a favorite playground book (vintage or otherwise), please add to the list!
Can you tell us more about the Aldo Van Eyck book?
ReplyDeleteI started with this book when I was in architecture school...I consider it the best of the vintage playground books.
ReplyDeletePlanning For Play
by Lady Allen of Hurtwood
MIT Press 1968
Printed in the UK.