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Almost contemporary with the Bauhaus school, is the toy Dandanah, the fairy palace. Click here to sign up.
It came directly from a CNC design culture and it is visible the new possibility of the customization techniques. In has patented the LUPO brand, a modular system with didactic purposes and experimental design. The importance of this kind of educational devices was considered so strong that at the beginning of the twentieth century several artists were engaged in the design and developing of similar objects In fact toys are one of the oldest human artifacts; they exist since the play action exists.
She was also responsible for conceiving spaces of art and education for all the age ranges, and programs related to arts, dedicated to needed communities. Also Triqo23, a dutch toy, is a quite interesting construction system based on a basic triangular shape that can combine with a square and form several colored three-dimensional objects.
In all these toys is possible to read the author and his own ideological position that exists beyond his architecture. Toys were objects very exclusive reserved to the royalty and, in most cases, playing was considered as an useless entertainment7.
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Both in north Europe and United States several companies start producing all kinds of toys, since dolls to construction kits; the growing middle class was asking increasingly for new and better toys in order to improve his educational effort.
Since FAO Schwarz used to publish a catalog where it is possible to find each kind of toys, since the most luxury and exclusive to the most common. Toys may be considered as a kind of litmus paper to understand which part of each society, or parts of them, want to be kept for the future.
It is not necessary to use Lego constructions to see a child play with architecture; to create a house with a chair and a sheet, to pile cans or, more for girl, to use a cardboard box as a doll-house, are clearly architectural playing activities.
The relation between the gifts and his own architecture fed several texts and pedagogical theories, nevertheless it is more a myth than a scientifically proved reality. In he founded the Diogo Aguiar Studio, whose work focuses on installations and buildings of small scale.
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Since he coordinates Proxecto Terra and, as co-author, produces several didactic and audiovisual materials. Indeed the toy designer is quite close to a comics designer or a fairy tales writer whit an advantage: The Basic Course at the Bauhaus and Later, Itten explained this process that run from the material to the design: So for the designer the main target it to create an image taken from a systematic analysis of the symbolic universe that needs to be, at the same time, powerful and consistent in a meaningful structure.
A remarkable connection between toys and architecture can be found in the Lincoln logs designed by John Lloyd Wrightarchitect and, more than that, son of the famous American Frank Cultuea Wright He’s the author of Reciprocal framesLa cupola del terzo paradiso or La cupula brinqyedo Tlamayaand he has published articles in international journals of architecture.
Indeed, the play activity is based on this principle and through it the child can create a three-dimensional image, or scenario, that means an entire cultural framework. Also the psychologist Stephen Kline wrote something very similar in his book Out of the garden: Behind there was an arising and completely new cultural and artistic framework and an effort in order to create a new generation of artists Still produced by Vitra, the playwood elephant is one of the iconic objects of XX century industrial design.
Notched miniature logs, used to build miniature forts and buildings, were sold as an image of the typical north-american outdoor living will.
Animals play as humans do and they do since long time before humans. Indeed this is the main field for architectural toys; the field of creation, of learning technologies, materials, colors, shapes and proportions.
Some of them are still produced today by the swiss company Naef and are one of the clearest examples of the will that existed at the time to educate child to a particular visual culture.
The Tri-Ang toys catalog from England, for example, show some dolls house that can be considered much more modern that it is possible to purchase today.
Later, still during the twentieth century, other toys were designed by architects to test new technologies and materials. And if the chair can join functional and semiotic rules all the meaning of an entire material culture could be positively infected. To track this narrative means to track a complex net of relationship that show which part of each culture wants to be preserved and transmitted to the following brojgere through these educational devices.
Architectural culture was always strongly related with this dynamics and, since the brougwre half of the nineteenth century, several architectural toys were produced.
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So he improves this principle designing toys the Gifts that d the child to develop specific skills. Bambini per strada ou Kid size: Author of several and different buildings and urban design, was responsible for the projects of more than ten school buildings between andintegrated in Parque Escolar initiative.
She is a researcher on the artistic education, author of didactic games, and co-author of articles and brougerr. Design education through toy design.
Arquiteto e Professor Jubilado do Instituto de Arte em Pescara, desenvolve projetos de estruturas complexas em bamboo e cana do rei. The joint system of Triqo, which is made in flexible polypropylene, is very simple and intuitive and the triangular base shape allows the creation of unexpected shapes.
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The urban field was also a new design scenario for architects and toy designers that discovered the importance that have for the childhood not only to learn new shapes but also to share the space with the community. The sensorial and kinesthetic learning are preferential over the intellectual learning that computer society was promising and physical manipulation and creation skills are now at the base of an education that bet on an human being complete and artistically autonomous and self-contained.
Several designers were challenged by Magis chairman Eugenio Perazza to design an object exclusively destined to the children. Other examples exist, from the toys and dolls house designed by the architect and furniture designer Gerrit Thomas Rietveldthrough the toys made by broutere german architect and painter Hermann Finsterlin — 16 or the building block designed by the architect Josef Hoffmann