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Monday, August 18, 2008
Loose Parts Playgrounds
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Morgan Clendaniel
GOOD Magazine

Lower Manhattan, already a playground for New York’s wealthy, is fast becoming the epicenter of playground innovation. In addition to the Teardrop Park, the tip of the island will soon be home to the Imagination Playground, a new play space designed, pro bono, by David Rockwell, the architect behind über-casino Mohegan Sun and the sets for the Broadway run of Hairspray. He conceived of the idea as a way to give back to the area after 9/11.

Being bowled over by his children’s ability to find endless enjoyment in a cardboard box, Rockwell began to realize that he could design a playground that emphasized the imaginative power of young children, instead of just doing a slick architect’s take on the kind of formulaic playgrounds so prevalent in the rest of the country. [More]

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Darell Hammond and Imagination Playground featured in School Construction Magazine
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Q&A July/August - Using Imagination
Kaboom CEO Discusses Playground Concept

By Matthew Crawford  
 
darell-ip.jpgThe first Imagination Playground in a Box, a new play space designed by New York architect David Rockwell, was introduced in July at the Brownsville recreation center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The portable play area — an offshoot of the permanent Imagination Playground concept that is scheduled to break ground later this month — was installed in partnership with Kaboom, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting play space.

The design includes a variety of loose pieces to promote flexibility and allow children to use their imagination to design the play area. Children can transform the playground to suit their needs, as was the case at the introduction ceremony when a water feature incorporated into the play area was manipulated with a series of connected tubes.

Darell Hammond, chief executive officer at Kaboom, spoke with School Construction News during a phone interview. [More]

Accompanying article: Spotlight July/August 2008 - N.Y. Architect, Kaboom Introduce New Playground Concept

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Friday, August 08, 2008
Playgrounds and Experience Design
By alynsen @ 11:17 AM :: 107 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

andDESIGN Blog
Aug. 6, 2008

Both David Rockwell and Frank Gehry are designing playgrounds for New York City. Playground design moves the typical design of an environment to more of a design of an experience.

Frank Gehry is one of the world's most influential architects famous for his metal-clad buildings like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. He will be designing a playground for Battery Park in New York City.

David Rockwell, the founder and CEO of Rockwell Group, a Manhattan-based architectural firm, is best known for his work designing theaters, such as the Kodak in Los Angeles (home to the Oscars); high-end restaurants, such as the various Nobus around the world; and Broadway stage sets, including those for "Hairspray," "Legally Blonde" and the coming "Catch Me if You Can." Now the designer of grown-up amusements is focusing on child's play and children's playgrounds. [More]

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Thursday, August 07, 2008
Imagination Playground featured in Media Bistro
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David Rockwell Keeps to Playground Design Plans
Aug. 6, 2008

An interesting piece from the Wall Street Journal about an alteration of career plans for famous theatrical/building designer, David Rockwell. Known for his work building backdrops for big name Broadway shows and even serving as the lead architect for the theaters themselves (he designed and built the Kodak Theater in LA), he's recently decided that he's still very into the playground designing market (for kids, specifically), the first of which should be completed sometime within the next year in NY. All this in the name of making urban life a little more kid-friendly and kid-encouraging. [More]

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
The Architect-Designer Focuses on Child's Play
By alynsen @ 9:36 AM :: 142 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

ip.jpgBy DAN ACKMAN
Wall Street Journal
Aug. 5, 2008

David Rockwell, the founder of CEO of Rockwell Group, a Manhattan-based architectural firm, is best known for his work designing theaters, such as the Kodak in Los Angeles (home to the Oscars); high-end restaurants, such as the various Nobus around the world; and Broadway stage sets, including those for "Hairspray," "Legally Blonde" and the coming "Catch Me if You Can." Now the designer of grown-up amusements is focusing on child's play and children's playgrounds. [More]

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Imagination Playground featured in PSFK blog
By alynsen @ 12:39 PM :: 164 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, KaBOOM! National Campaign for Play, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

Rockwell Group Takes It To The Playground
by Dave Pinter
July 21, 2008

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The play parts have already been field tested earlier this year at the East Village Community School. Rockwell is beginning to work with playground producer Kaboom on a portable version. He is intending to locate a portable version within each of the five boroughs. Kaboom is looking to expand the concept on a national scale. Those who have seen it including Cynthia J. Gentry, chairwoman of the Atlanta Taskforce on Play are already impressed. [More]

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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Bloggers write on Imagination Playground in a BOX opening
By alynsen @ 5:07 PM :: 169 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Blogs About Play, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

The Land Of Pure Imagination
New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
July 14, 2008

The wise philosopher, Willy Wonka, once said, “There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination.” Now, with physical improvements to Brownsville Playground and the addition of the Rockwell Group’s mobile Imagination Playground in a BOX, children’s imaginations can expand all summer long. [More]

The Power of the "Imagination Playground"
A Creator's Guide
July 16, 2008
Well, high fives - and fist bumps - to architect David Rockwell, whose is applying his genius for creating spaces to a new venture called "Imagination Playground" - an collaborative initiative with urban playground king Kaboom to offer children (especially those in low-income neighborhoods) innovative, colorful playspaces to let their imaginations run wild. [More]

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Imagination Playground opens in Brownsville to delight of local children
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BY AYALA FALK 
New York Daily News
July 15, 2008

Most surprises come in a box, and for the children in Brownsville, their summer surprise came in a giant one.

The Imagination Playground is a giant box filled with blocks, cones, sprinklers and sand - all the tools a youngster needs to build his or her own ideal playground.

"I'm building a castle, and tomorrow, I'm going to build a spaceship," said gleeful Remel Isil, 6, before he scampered off to join his friends at the Brownsville Recreation Center playground.

Inspired by his own children playing, David Rockwell, an award-winning architect, created a playground where children will not only get their dose of outdoor activity, but will also stretch their imaginations and hone their creativity.

"Kids have this innate instinct to collaborate and play," said Rockwell. Imagination Playground provides kids with "the raw ingredients for creativity," he explained.

Rockwell teamed with nationwide playground creator, KaBOOM! and the city Parks Department to bring the special playground to Brownsville for the summer. [More]

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Monday, July 14, 2008
A Playground Where Creativity Can Run Wild
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By JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ
New York Times
July 14, 2008

ip.jpgIt began as a six-foot-long robot named Simon. Then over the course of a few minutes, Kamai Pugh, 7, took Simon apart and transformed the array of blue blocks and foam noodles into a child’s vision of a miniature park with swing sets, a weighing scale, a balance beam, a swimming pool and finally, a lime-green airplane.

At the Imagination Playground in a Box, no fantasy seems too far-fetched. The colorful gear, which arrived at the Brownsville Recreation Center in Brooklyn last week and will remain there through Labor Day, is designed to unleash creativity by allowing children to invent their own activities. [More]

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Thursday, July 10, 2008
See photos from Imagination Playground in a BOX opening, plus builds in Houston, Biloxi, San Antonio and Jacksonville!
By alynsen @ 4:11 PM :: 203 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, New KaBOOM! photos, KOOL-AID and KaBOOM!, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

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Brownsville, NY - Imagination Playground in a BOX Opening, 7/9/08
Houston, TX
- Candlelight Oaks Civic Club (KOOL-AID), 7/9/08
Biloxi, MS - City of Biloxi (Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund), 6/28/08
Jacksonville, FL - Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida (WaMu), 6/28/08
San Antonio, TX - El Carmen Society for Community Advancement (USDA- 4H), 5/06/08

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Brooklyn to Celebrate the Opening of a Creative Destination for Kids
By alynsen @ 1:51 PM :: 491 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Press Releases, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

Architect David Rockwell, in Partnership with KaBOOM!, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and Local Officials Present an Expandable Collection of Imagination Playground’s Signature Loose Parts to Encourage Creative, Collaborative Kids’ Play

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On Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 12pm, architect David Rockwell of Rockwell Group, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe, KaBOOM! CEO and co-founder Darell Hammond, Brooklyn Councilman Charles Barron and other local dignitaries will unveil the first-ever Imagination Playground in a BOX – a new children’s play space at the Brownsville Recreation Center playground, located at Linden Boulevard between Mother Gaston Boulevard and Christopher Street in Brooklyn, NY.  Sixty children from the Brownsville Summer Camp will be on hand to see the introduction of their new play space and of course, to play!  This installation is funded by KaBOOM!, a national non-profit  dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children, as part of their mission to ensure that every child has access to a great place to play within walking distance.  Councilman Barron has been working extensively to transform the Brownsville Recreational Center and its adjacent park into a vibrant, new area for neighborhood children.

“It’s so exciting to see the concept of creative play actually become a reality in New York,” said David Rockwell, founder and CEO of Rockwell Group.  We are incredibly grateful to KaBOOM!, the New York City Parks & Recreation Department, and Brownsville’s local officials for working with us to make these play opportunities available to the children in this community and beyond.”

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
WNET (New York) features David Rockwell and Imagination Playground in Sunday Arts show
By alynsen @ 10:34 AM :: 310 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: General News About Play, KaBOOM! in the News, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
David Rockwell, KaBOOM!, and Imagination Playground featured on CNBC
By alynsen @ 3:06 PM :: 469 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

Today, architect David Rockwell was featured in CNBC talking about the Rockwell Group's partnership with KaBOOM!

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Monday, May 05, 2008
KaBOOM! & Rockwell Group's Imagination Playground partnership featured in New York Times
By alynsen @ 10:03 AM :: 664 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

An Invitation to Child’s Play: Big Blocks and Wheelbarrows
By DIANE CARDWELL
Published: May 4, 2008
New York Times

It is the playground of the future, already in beta mode in New York City and coming soon to empty lots, day care centers and even suburban backyards across the country.

Instead of monkey bars and jungle gyms, there are blue and white blocks to stack into high walls or to connect as sluices and walkways.

In place of swing sets and seesaws, there are wheelbarrows and rolling carts to move materials about.

And while there are still the familiar elements of sand and water, they are no longer there to be shoveled and splashed so much as turned into landscapes of fanciful design.

The idea began with the architect David Rockwell’s desire to create a more engaging play space for his children — and others — on a parking lot near the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan. Construction of that playground is to begin in July. But the concept has expanded to include portable collections of Mr. Rockwell’s play gear that can be used in playgrounds around the city, starting with one in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn this summer.

Next, Mr. Rockwell plans to bring his novel approach to cities around the nation through a partnership with the nonprofit playground developer Kaboom.

“Play is on the decline in the United States, and frankly, kids’ creativity is on the decline in the United States,” said Darell Hammond, the founder of Kaboom, which is working with Mr. Rockwell to manufacture and distribute the custom-designed loose parts, which experts say encourage more imaginative, child-directed play than fixed structures do. “We’re betting our future on this concept, that this concept is going to — in generations or decades — make better kids.”

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Saturday, May 03, 2008
Architect David Rockwell & KaBOOM! collaborate on new generation of "free play" spaces to be built across the U.S.
By amylee @ 4:15 PM :: 670 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, KaBOOM! in the News, Press Releases, Imagination Playground and KaBOOM!

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FROM:  Rockwell Group

CONTACTS:  

Rachel Carr, 212/685-4300
Dan Klores Communications for Rockwell Group

Alison Risso, 202/464-6186
KaBOOM!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ARCHITECT DAVID ROCKWELL & KaBOOM! COLLABORATE ON NEW GENERATION OF “FREE PLAY” SPACES TO BE BUILT ACROSS THE U.S.

Anticipate Over 1,000 Imagination Playgrounds Across the Country Within Five Years

Partnership to Encourage Play and Creativity – First “Playground in a Box” to be Installed In Brownsville, Brooklyn

May 5, 2008 (New York, NY) – Architect David Rockwell of Rockwell Group and KaBOOM!, the foremost national not for profit dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children, today announced a partnership to develop and implement a new generation of playspaces across the United States, based on the play value concepts of Imagination Playground, the Rockwell Group’s design for a playground in lower Manhattan. 

The Rockwell Group created Imagination Playground, which will break ground this summer, to embody the concept of unstructured, child directed “free play,” where children direct their own activities, alone and with their peers.  The Rockwell Group has worked closely with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation on the initiative.

“We have always hoped to make the Imagination Playground concept available to communities nationwide,” said David Rockwell, founder and CEO of Rockwell Group.  “We could not be more thankful to KaBOOM! for helping make that dream a reality.”

KaBOOM! has spent 12 years building playspaces using a community build model, where they partner with corporations, foundations and private donors.  Creating opportunities and tools for building playgrounds, KaBOOM! will extend their play platform by incorporating the Imagination Playground model into an expandable collection of its trademark parts to supplement existing playgrounds and form the basis for new playspaces. 

"KaBOOM! believes that play is a matter of national importance.  We can't wait to bring some of the most innovative, yet old-fashioned concepts in play back to children across the country.  By adding sand, water, loose parts, and play associates to what KaBOOM! already offers, we're going to revolutionize your neighborhood playground," said Darell Hammond, co-founder and CEO of KaBOOM!

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