Recreation, Volum 30National Recreation Association, 1936 |
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Pàgina 417
... space to be kept free of obstacles , such as pillars , pipes , fences . 2. Walls and fences of play space to be free of projections corners . — radiators , protruding 3. Where posts do exist , they are to be padded . 4. Play space to be ...
... space to be kept free of obstacles , such as pillars , pipes , fences . 2. Walls and fences of play space to be free of projections corners . — radiators , protruding 3. Where posts do exist , they are to be padded . 4. Play space to be ...
Pàgina 547
... space and desire permit . The number of recreational features must be , of course , limited , whether the garden is small or large . Those should be selected that will give the greatest amount of satisfaction and recreation to the ...
... space and desire permit . The number of recreational features must be , of course , limited , whether the garden is small or large . Those should be selected that will give the greatest amount of satisfaction and recreation to the ...
Pàgina 596
... space is one acre for each 1,000 of the total population . Location . Since the playground serves pri- marily children of grammar school age it is usually desirable for the children's playground to be lo- cated at or adjoining the ...
... space is one acre for each 1,000 of the total population . Location . Since the playground serves pri- marily children of grammar school age it is usually desirable for the children's playground to be lo- cated at or adjoining the ...
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