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Plaza del Canòdrom in Barcelona, Spain
An exciting project at the Canòdrom and a Berlin novelty from the rope factory: the Berliner Masche. This innovative new…
14. May 2020
In the process of remodeling the playground in Ludwig-Lesser-Park in Berlin Frohnau, a new adventure world was created.
The highlight is a playing- and climbing tower with a height of over 10 meters, offering lots of space for many children at the same time. Equipped with two slides and a gigantic spatial net on the inside, Triitopia offers unlimited possibilities for fun and adventure on seven levels.
In the spatial net the climbers can train their three-dimensional imagination and playfully accept the challenge.
On the outside of the climbing sculpture, a connection tunnel made of nets links multiple levels with one another, presenting an alternative way of reaching the next height.
In between climbing, you can just dangle a bit or relax in the planer nets!
The play tower is a real piece of eye-candy as well. The unpredictable interplay of transparent and closed-off elements, that are combined in a narrow, encapsulated, and asymmetrical way, creates the illusion of a magical adventure world where fiction and reality merge.
The primarily orange and lilac front elements make the tower illuminate in front of the green background. At the same time, the panels made of bamboo allow the tower to adapt to the natural environment of the park.
All those who prefer climbing closer to the ground can thrive in the adjacent low rope course.
Here, eight different climbing elements are connected in a circle. Thus, good climbers can master the course without touching the ground.
Located in the middle of the course is the rotatable O'Tannebaum, offering the children the opportunity to spin together after joint climbing.
Low ropes courses are perfect for gaining first experience in climbing, balancing and dangling.
An extensive area for toddlers is made exactly for the needs of children in the ages under 3, to support early motor and psychomotor development of the child.
The play house Roo M.03, located next to the Sand Workshop, immediately catches the eye. The roof and gabled elements of this play house from the Spooky Rookies series shine bright in the colors of lilac and orange.
The Climbing-Calisthenics construction, installed in sight of the play area, is proof for the intergenerational appeal of the playground in Ludwig-Lesser-Park. Pull-up-bars in different heights, a ladder and parallel bars are made for your daily workout with different exercises for old and young.
The playground is rounded out by a triple swing. The special part: The separate swings are arranged in a semicircle. This allows for the children to see each other while swinging and to communicate with one another.