Children and young people design playground: workshop on May 21, 2024

Children and young people design playground: workshop on May 21, 2024
The city of Berlin plans to redesign a playground at Nuthestrasse 25 (12307 Berlin) and invite people to a multi -stage participation procedure. It starts with a workshop for children and adolescents from the area who under the motto "Design your playground!" stands. Here the young participants have the opportunity to contribute their ideas and to express wishes. Registration for the workshop on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.
The project is funded from state funds of the special fund infrastructure of the growing city in the amount of 456,700 euros as well as from state and federal funds of the urban development program lively centers and quarters with 235,000 euros. The planned construction work should be completed by the end of 2025. Interested parties receive more information on the website of the active center Lichtenrade. The district office will inform about the further steps of participation.
This measure shows the commitment of the city of Berlin to continuously improve the quality of life and infrastructure in the various districts. The inclusion of the resident, especially the young generation, into the planning and design of public spaces is an important step towards creating liveable and barrier -free environments.
Historically, public playgrounds have a long tradition in the urban planning of Berlin. Since the 19th century, playgrounds have been created as an important part of the urban infrastructure to offer children a safe place to play and learn outdoors.The following table lists some information about the financial subsidies of the project:
| Funding | Height |
| ————– | —— |
| Special funds infrastructure of the growing city | 456,700 euros |
| Urban development program lively centers and quarters (state and federal funds) | 235,000 euros |
The redesign of the playground at Nuthestraße 25 offers a great opportunity for those living, actively participating in the design of their direct living environment and bringing in their needs and ideas.
Source: www.berlin.de