The aim of the project was to create a landmark play space for a newly developing community. Rather than focusing on a single structure, the playground was designed as a complete destination with several different play experiences that work together.
The design language is rooted in nature, movement and imagination. The central play area features a high, green structure with climbing routes, bridges, slides and transparent elements that create a sense of openness and discovery.
The adventure area introduces a broad ropes-based structure for movement, balance and physical challenge. The artistic robinia area brings a warmer, more sculptural quality, using timber, climbing elements and playful nest-related details.
The full playground layout was planned to allow many children and families to use the space at the same time.
Each zone has its own purpose, while the overall composition remains open and easy to navigate. The project includes multi-age play, accessible rotating play, swings for different age groups, a basket swing, spring play elements, climbing nets, slides, balancing activities and imaginative robinia play.
A key feature of the project is the lighting integrated into the play equipment. Lighting is incorporated into the main structure, the slides, the upper tower area and the swing zone. This is a proprietary lighting concept developed by Spring playgrounds, initiated and proposed by the brand as part of the wider design vision.
It adds atmosphere after dark, strengthens the visual identity of the playground and turns the structures into a more vivid and engaging experience.