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An image of landscape architecture project Play landscape be-MINE, by design firm Carve, in Beringen, Belgium. Showing a hillside transformed with a concrete slide and a series of wooden poles that reference the area's mining heritage

Play landscape be-MINE

The spectacular scale of this site – regarding both the height of the terril as well as its industrial heritage – is unique in the relatively flat surrounding landscape of Limburgian-Flanders. The intervention is a landmark on a large scale, but through its playable character it also reflects the small scale of a child. The values of the industrial heritage have been a continuous leading theme in the design process that resulted in an unprecedented playscape. Photo: Hannah Schubert

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An image of landscape architecture project Waterway point - Happy Park, by design firm Carve, in Singapore. Showing a rooftop playground with large shade structures and water play elements

Waterway point – Happy Park

Public life in Singapore is organized differently than in Europe. Because of the humid climate and strong UV radiation, people prefer to be in a shady and sheltered place. For this reason indoor (shopping) centers are very popular for leisure activities. That is why large lily-shaped play trees that provide shade are central to the design of this playground. Photo: Playpoint(Singapore) Pte Ltd

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An image of landscape architecture project JiaDu Park, by design firm Z+T STUDIO, in Beijing, China. Showing two swings and a climbing net fixed to the underneath of a large play structure

JiaDu Park

As an active exploration of an ideal urban community park, Jiadu Central Park starts from four aspects: building community culture, meeting daily needs, carrying out ecological environment education and providing healthy environment for the next generation. All kinds of in-depth thinking are fully reflected in every design detail of the park, aiming to create a community park with complete functions, distinctive features and certain era significance.

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An image of landscape architecture project Cloud Paradise, by design firm Z+T STUDIO, in Chengdu, China. Showing a snaking shallow water feature with a young child running alongside.

Cloud Paradise

Z+T Studio design team positioned this site as a children’s playground with the purpose of edutainment, an open-air water experience pavilion, which is inspired by various forms and features of water to design landscape spaces and nodes, so that people better understand the importance of water to life and reshape the relationship between human and water.

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An image of landscape architecture project Interlace, by design firm Carve, in Singapore. Showing a large blue cube-like play structure with perforated metal walls

Interlace

‘Interlace’ by Carve, a playground that seamlessly fits in its surroundings. Four large containers are stacked on top of each other, each one rotated just like the residential backdrop. Inside the containers, various crawling, climbing and sliding elements create a maze-like structure with a variety of adventurous routes. Photo: Tuckys Photography

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