Houses of Culture for Children in Kolding and Berlin
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2023
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AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This bachelor thesis seeks to explore how interior architecture and design in Danish houses of culture specifically foster children's play, focusing on Nicolai for Børn in Kolding, the oldest such establishment in Denmark. With an emphasis on the architectural strategies employed by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter, the thesis investigates how the design choices in Nicolai for Børn encourage active participation and creative thinking in children. To broaden the scope, the study will also analyze MACHTmit! Museum für Kinder in Berlin to draw comparative insights. The primary research question is to identify the interior design methods and strategies used in Nicolai for Børn that promote meaningful play experiences and enable children to become co-creators, as compared to Berlin's MACHTmit! Museum für Kinder. Keywords: Interior Architecture, Children's Play, Danish Houses of Culture, Nicolai for Børn, MACHTmit! Museum für Kinder, Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter, Creative Thinking, Active Participation
