What should architects learn from the rich–poor playground segregation?
What should architects learn from the rich–poor playground segregation?
The controversy over the Lilian Baylis scheme in Lambeth, with its separate playgrounds for rich and poorer children, arose from a failure to put people at the heart of design, writes Dinah Bornat
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