Reimagining children's spaces with Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's Books

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Title
Reimagining children's spaces with Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's Books

CoPED ID
8b71dc15-877b-4b6b-bd47-379c89e47c00

Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2017

End Date
May 1, 2023

Description

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The proposed research involves working with Seven Stories - the national centre for children's books, who aim to preserve and celebrate Britain's rich heritage of children's literature - to investigate how the design of spaces can help children learn and explore, including investigations into advanced materials, smart, flexible and clean energy technologies, and technologies for the creative industries. The research will involve a creative practice component exploring and designing childrens' spaces in the city, both physical and digital, based on Seven Stories organisational needs. The project has broader reach, however, considering the place of children in the city more broadly.

Adam Sharr SUPER_PER
Prue Chiles SUPER_PER
Matthew Grenby SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Children (age groups)
  2. Creative industries
  3. Towns and cities
  4. Space research
  5. Space
  6. Creativity
  7. Industrial design
  8. Children's literature

Extracted key phrases
  1. Seven Stories organisational need
  2. Child
  3. National Centre
  4. Space
  5. Creative practice component
  6. Clean energy technology
  7. Creative industry
  8. Research
  9. Rich heritage
  10. Design
  11. Children
  12. Advanced material
  13. Books
  14. City

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UKRI project entry

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