The project was developed as a complete public play destination, not just a collection of separate play products.
The design approach focused on movement, imagination, accessibility and a strong visual identity that would suit a growing urban community.
The main play structure was planned as a forest-like adventure space, with vertical towers, connecting bridges, rope tunnels, climbing nets, slides and discovery routes.
Children can move through the structure in different ways, choosing between easier routes, more challenging climbing paths and shared social play.
The playground was designed to welcome many users at once, including children of different ages and abilities, families and caregivers. It combines adventure play with accessible platforms, varied swinging opportunities and additional movement-based elements that encourage balance, confidence and interaction.
A distinctive part of the project is the lighting integrated into the play equipment. Lighting is included in the main structure and the swing area. It is app-operated, allowing control of colors and operating times. This is a proprietary lighting concept developed by Spring playgrounds, initiated and proposed by the brand as part of the design vision.
The lighting enhances the roofs, passages, slides and bird-inspired details, giving the playground a warm and memorable atmosphere after dark.