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How do you help families recovering from the trauma of domestic violence move towards healing, safety and indepen-dence? How do you integrate 38 separate and diverse house-holds into a single building that feels like home? What does it take to build a community? What does it take to rebuild lives?
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Heckscher Playground• 63rd Street, mid-park
• Built 1926
• Reconstructed 1935
• Renovated 1969
• Renovated 1972
• Reconstructed 2005
Adventure Playground• West 67th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1966
• Reconstructed 1997
Tots Playground• West 68th Street
• Built 1956
• Reconstructed 1968
• Reconstructed 1989
West 77th Street Playground
• Built 1941
• Removed c.1990
Diana Ross Playground
• West 81st Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1969
• Reconstructed 1989
Mariners’ Playground• West 84th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1999
Pinetum Playground (Northwest Playground)
• West 85th Street
• Northwest Playground built 1936
• Reconstructed as Pinetum
Playground 1997
Billy Johnson Playground
• East 67th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1986
• Renovated 1990
East 72nd Street Playground
• East 72nd Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1969
• Reconstructed 2000
Levin Playground• East 76th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1987
• Renovated 1996
• Reconstructed 2010
Rumsey Playground• East 71st Street
• Built 1937
• Reconstructed as Rumsey
Playfield, 1985
• Used for SummerStage, 1990
Osborn Playground• East 84th Street
• Built 1953
• Removed 1972
Friedman Playground• East 79th Street
• Built 1956 as Levy Playground
• Relocated and Rebuilt 1991
Central Park Playgrounds
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Spector Playground• West 85th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1975
• Renovated 1992
Safari Playground• West 91st Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1997
Wild West Playground• West 93rd Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1988
Rudin Family Playground• West 96th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1992
Ancient Playground• East 85th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1945
• Reconstructed 1972
• Reconstructed 2009
East 96th Street Playground
• East 96th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Rebuilt 1980
• Renovated 1994
Robert Bendheim Playground
• East 100th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1997
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Tarr Family Playground• West 100th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1972
• Reconstructed 2009
West 110th Street Playground
• West 110th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Renovated 1992
• Reconstructed 2006
Bernard Family Playground
• East 108th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1991
East 110th Street Playground
• East 110th Street
• Built 1935–1936
• Reconstructed 1979
• Renovated 1996
istration of New York City Parks
Commissioner Robert Moses, eight-
een additional playgrounds were
built between 1934 and 1936 in
landscapes just inside the perime-
ter of the Park. During the next fifty
years, a few new playgrounds were
added and others removed, result-
ing in the twenty-one playgrounds
that exist in the Park today. While
not part of the original design,
Central Park’s playgrounds have
become a vital part of the rich
legacy and tradition of play in the
Park, and the places where genera-
tions of children have begun a life-
time of recreation in Central Park.
Continuity and Change in
Central Park’s Playgrounds
Since the emergence in the eigh-
teenth century of the concept of
childhood as a distinct and
uniquely important phase of human
development, ideas about the nur-
turing, education, and amusement
of children have been a subject of
ongoing discussion and debate.
Increasingly since the Victorian era,
these ideas have been manifested
in material culture—in books and
toys, and in the design of schools,
playgrounds, and other environ-
ments. Among these, playgrounds
hold a unique place as public, out-
door environments that are, for
many children, their primary out-
door experience and connection to
children of other ages and back-
grounds.
The fundamental premise of the
playground has remained essen-
tially unchanged since the early
twentieth century. Playgrounds pro-
vide an outlet for physical energy,
a safe space for children to explore
and challenge themselves, and the
opportunity to socialize and inter-
act with other children. On the
most basic level, this is accom-
plished through play features and
amenities for children and their
caregivers in the context of a space
that is self-contained, dedicated to
their exclusive use, and generally
accessible from the nearby homes
and schools of the children they
serve.
While their purpose and essen-
tial premise has remained consis-
tent, playgrounds are constantly
refined and reinvented to reflect
evolving ideas and contemporary
expectations about children’s needs
and the role of play. As spaces for
children in a child-centered society,
they receive a heightened level
of focus, and there has always
been an expectation that they
adapt and change in response to
the experience of successive
generations of playground users. In
the more than seventy-five years
since they were built, Central
Park’s playgrounds have gone
through numerous transformations,
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1: Heckscher Playground, the firstplayground in Central Park, built in 1926.
2: Child running in Heckscher Play-ground, 2010.
Three versions of the West 110thStreet Playground: 3: Initial construction, 1936. 4: Partially reconstructed, 1992. 5: Fully reconstructed, 2006.
Introduction
Central Park’s first play-
ground according to the
contemporary definition
was built in 1926.
Located in the southwest corner of
the Park, Heckscher Playground
included an area with swings,
climbers, and slides; a large wading
pool; a recreation building; and
open areas for active games. This
concept of a playground—a sepa-
rate space for the exclusive use of
children and containing facilities
and equipment—emerged at the
turn of the twentieth century in
response to rapid urbanization and
reformers’ concerns about its
effects on children. Early proposals
to add such self-contained play-
grounds in Central Park met with
vehement resistance: Defenders of
the Park’s original design and pur-
pose opposed such specialized
facilities as encroachments on the
landscaped park intended for
unstructured recreation. To justify
the creation of Heckscher Play-
ground its advocates emphasized
that, by protecting the surrounding
landscape from overuse and dam-
age by children, it would serve to
support the Park’s greater purpose.
Heckscher Playground repre-
sented the beginning of an era dur-
ing which many “purpose-built”
facilities were added to the Park to
accommodate specific forms of
active recreation. Under the admin-
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“The crowd of children seen on any
pleasant afternoon in this portion of the Park is
enough to bring a smile to the face of the
grimmest ascetic, and quite sufficient, were
nothing more added, to prove the great blessing
of this pleasure-ground to the surrounding
city.
”Excerpt from “A Ramble in Central Park,” published in Harper’s, October 1879.
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