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    Helsinki Opens World’s First Computer-Themed Playground for Children

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    By Online Journal on 2024-09-30 Uncategorized
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    Helsinki is set to open what is believed to be the world’s first computer-themed playground in the Ruoholahti district on 1 October 2024. Designed by Finnish children’s author Linda Liukas, in collaboration with landscape architects Näkymä Oy, the innovative playground aims to introduce children to the world of computers and programming – all through hands-on play, without the need for digital devices.

    Liukas, who is renowned for her Hello Ruby books, which teach coding to young children, described the project as a response to the modern age, where children often view play as screen-based rather than physical. “It’s exciting to design a playground for children who see computer games as play,” she said. “In the digital world, they are users, but in this playground, they become creators. I hope it becomes a place where children of different ages can have fun and learn about technology while playing.”

    The playground features unique custom-made equipment, such as a computer tower, stairs shaped like a keyboard, and a sandbox in the form of a game controller. Here, children can express their creativity by performing TikTok dances or even learning to write their names using binary numbers—all without using mobile phones.

    Educational materials, including colouring sheets, technology-themed games, and audio content, have been developed for visiting groups. These resources can be downloaded for free from the playground’s website, offering an engaging extension of the experience for both children and educators.

    The playground’s equipment has been built by award-winning Danish manufacturer Monstrum, known for its imaginative playground designs. The lighting has also been tailored to the changing seasons in Finland, where playgrounds are frequented year-round, even during the dark winter months. In addition, the green spaces include an educational planting area, with themes centred on biodiversity and pollinators.

    Local input was integral to the playground’s design, with children, educators, and neighbourhood residents consulted during the planning stages. Special care was also given to make the space accessible in all weather conditions, recognising Helsinki’s robust outdoor culture, where playgrounds remain a staple of urban life despite the climate.

    The decision to locate the playground in Ruoholahti was based on the district’s history and character. The area is home to numerous international ICT companies, and an old Nokia factory, now a cultural hub, further connects the neighbourhood to Finland’s tech heritage.

    Helsinki’s Chief Design Officer, Hanna Harris, highlighted the importance of integrating architecture and landscape design into the city’s child-friendly initiatives. “We are committed to promoting child-friendly design, and the Ruoholahti playground is a great example of what can be done,” she said.

    This computer-themed playground comes as Helsinki celebrates 110 years of public playgrounds. As the first Nordic capital to be recognised by UNICEF as a Child Friendly City, Helsinki continues to prioritise children’s wellbeing in urban design. The city’s playgrounds offer a range of activities, from family-friendly mornings to after-school clubs, and even provide free meals to all children under 16 during the summer months. Open to locals and tourists alike, they continue to be welcoming spaces for all generations. Read more: https://www.hel.fi/en/childhood-and-education/playgrounds-and-family-houses

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