Logo

Playground@Landscape

YOUR FORUM FOR PLAY, SPORTS UND LEISURE AREAS

Slide 0
Slide 1
Slide 2
Slide 6
Slide 7
Slide 8
27.08.2010 - Ausgabe: 4/2010

Dogford Park, Oldham

Photo

All the existing stone walls were removed and different levels were carefully created by Wicksteed to produce a naturally landscaped place which is now so much more challenging for older children so they can really stretch their physical capabilities.
A circular hard-standing area was designed so that visitors to the park have a special place to go for dance and performance – a great feature that not many play areas are lucky enough to have. Lots of natural seating has been positioned around the performance area and along the main footpaths.
Dogford Park is blessed with a central mound and part of the brief was for Wicksteed to make a special feature of this towering form, so a large enclosed slide was designed and sliced through the centre of the mound. A challenging wooden trail was installed on the bank of the mound and a stone-faced Rockscape with netting attached was also placed on the hillside, further encouraging kids to clamber all the way to the top.
Varying textures have been used on site; there’s a nature trail with balance beams dotted over and around the mound and a circular maze using rustic, natural materials has also been specially created. A carved totem pole and extra planting provide the finishing touches to this very special adventure land in Oldham.
Richard Vink, Principal Greenspace Development Officer, Parks & Countryside Service for Oldham Council, is delighted with the final look of the play area, and says: “The Playbuilder scheme in Dogford Park has given the children and young people from across the community a much improved site providing imaginative, challenging and exciting play.” (www.wicksteed.co.uk)
 

Mehr zum Thema Planning, Designing, Building

image

Planning, Designing, Building

Planning sustainable open spaces and play areas

Making people aware of the value and benefits of open spaces: How to make landscape architecture more sustainable? If you want to build sustainably, you can follow guidelines and be benchmarked using assessment systems and certificates.

image

Planning, Designing, Building

Konrad-Adenauer-Platz city square - Meeting place in the city centre of Langenfeld

Konrad-Adenauer-Platz has been extensively redesigned. The aim was to improve the quality of stay through playground equipment, water, greenery and street furniture.

image

Planning, Designing, Building

Joint planning towards a healthy city

Healthy, equal, resilient and thus liveable municipalities are characterised by the fact that health concerns such as rest, recreation, well-being, physical activity, stress management and relaxation have a ...

image

Planning, Designing, Building

"Green Belt" in the Oststadt (eastern part) of Hildesheim

For many years, the city of Hildesheim has received subsidies from the federal government and the state through the urban development funding programme, thus contributing significantly to the implementation of ...

image

Planning, Designing, Building

New forms of space appropriation from below - The importance of informal approaches for sports and urban development

In der vom Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR) durchgeführten Modellvorhabenforschung des experimentellen Wohnungs- und Städtebaus (ExWoSt) konnten viele...