TY - JOUR TI - Children’s participation in built environment design: The case of “Play Without Barriers” project AB - Since participation theory became a crucial issue in various disciplines after late 1960’s, creating actual participatory processes generated an important question of debate. Today, in recent conditions the validity of urban design or local governing policies are evaluated depending on how much importance they attached to par- ticipatory approaches and social governance models. The earlier individuals start to involve participation into their lives, the more conscious they become. There- fore, participatory projects should consider the existence of youth and children in urban life and built environment design. This paper discusses the effects of built-environment education on the young participants while introducing a brief explanation of an educational model named “Play Without Barriers” (PWB), supported by several shareholders and which is designed also as a child participation project. PWB is a long term project which expanded into three years and came up with concrete results such as a play- ground project designed by its users, children, who participated a 27 week long educational program. From the beginning of the project, the participants (chil- dren aged between 8-14) found the chance to work with all of these shareholders, represent their ideas and get involved in the whole process. The general outline of the paper includes a literature review on the pros and cons of built environment education and participatory design, discussion of a case study (PWB) while mentioning the methods used in the education and applica- tion phases of this project, followed by a criticism of the process and declaration of the outcomes AU - ENSARİOĞLU, Sebla ARIN AU - ÖZSOY, Fatma Ahsen DO - 10.5505/itujfa.2021.52386 PY - 2021 JO - A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi VL - 18 IS - 2 SN - 2564-7474 SP - 347 EP - 364 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/518634 ER -