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CIVIQ “Never Too Old to Play: Rethinking American Playgrounds”

February 27 @ 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Join the Chattanooga Design Studio for another engaging evening of CIVIQ!

Thursday, February 27: Meghan Talarowski, PLA, ASLA, CPSI, presents “Never Too Old to Play: Rethinking American Playgrounds”Meghan Talarowski is the founder and executive director of Studio Ludo. She has degrees in architecture and landscape architecture, is a certified playground safety inspector, and licensed landscape architect.

Her research focuses on how the design of play environments impacts physical health and social behavior. To date, she has collected data on over 60,000 people in 100 play spaces. This research informs her play designs, which include over 30 play environments across the US. Her work has been featured by The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR, Curbed, Dwell, Popular Science, Landscape Architecture Magazine, and World Landscape Architecture Magazine.

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Always free and all welcome!

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Chattanooga Design Studio is an independent non-profit community resource that promotes excellence in urban design through education, facilitation, and collaboration. CIVIQ is a quarterly event that introduces and humanizes national and international movements in urban design. Thanks to the Lyndhurst Foundation for seeding and funding CIVIQ: A Series Honoring Robert Taylor!

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Date:
February 27
Time:
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Location

Downtown Library
1001 Broad Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States
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Phone
423-643-7700
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Age Group
All Ages
Event Location
Downtown Library
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