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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 . 8:49 PM

Some playground pictures taken from the neighbourhood:
The playground opposite the school area




The playground of Big Splash, parkway



Personal thinking:
From here, both playgrounds are brightly coloured with the most used colours – red and yellow. From the previous post, red represents the action and confidence to go after one's dreams, to feel that one is protected from fears and anxieties. Yellow represents one's clarity and awareness, to feel that one is protection from lethargy and depression during dull weather.
These 2 colours' description are both important for the children who are emotional traumatised.
Thus, I think it is essential to include these 2 colours into the model.
Done by: Wong Jun Ying