To Create a Space of Enjoyment for Children: Space Analysis on the Outdoor Environment of Dongfanghong Kindergarten

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Wave of urban construction commencing on the end of the 1980s has created significant influence on the environment construction of kindergartens currently. In consideration of ever-dwindling teaching land, how to apply scientific technology methods and spatial processing method to create the most enjoyable activity space will be the concentrated problems to be discussed by us. In this paper, Guangzhou Dongfanghong kindergarten is used as an example to analyze the outdoor environment space in details. And technology method is evaluated to get some enlightenment finally.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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1326-1331

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August 2014

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DOI: 10.1080/0013188820240204

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