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The tank play sculpture in Kružlová refers to the area’s WWII history. To suit the client’s budget, we designed it with a steel structure and a robinia-clad central turret. This robust play sculpture doubles as a climbing frame and playground centrepiece.
The leisure zone in Smolenice is more than a playground. It’s a community space for all ages – with swings, zipline, parkour area, and interactive play benches. Visitors can sit, play board games, or ride a mini traffic circuit – all within a unified design.
The dragon playground in Hrubá Voda features our first play sculpture – a robinia wood dragon that’s also a climbing frame. The area includes a shaded sandbox with playful elements, balance features, and a low rope course, all bordered by mosaic seating walls.
As the mascot of Chomutov Zoo, the red panda inspired this larger-than-life play sculpture. Kids can climb up its hind legs using climbing holds, slide down a stainless steel chute hidden in its tail, or explore its "insides", which include a viewing point in the panda's eyes and head.
This playground looks like a shipwreck on a sandy beach. It features low rope obstacles and various play elements that resemble parts of a ship – a crow's nest, helm, ship’s phone and more. The centrepiece is a lighthouse with a viewing platform and a slide, connected to the ship by a hanging bridge. A sailor-themed balance trail and workout elements complete the site.
As part of the revamp of an older municipal playground, we proposed a concept with themed zones: Sea, Beach, Jungle, Mountains and Volcano. Each zone is tailored to a target age group and offers distinct activities. Sand play on the Beach, slides and marble runs in the Volcano, climbing in the Jungle, and so on.
Skalnaté pleso is a popular tourist crossroads in the Tatra Mountains in Slovakia, easily accessible by cable car – even for families with young children. A children’s playground had stood here for years, but it needed new life. So, we designed not one but three play sculptures: two marmots and a bear family.
We enhanced the original playground, which featured balance elements, by adding a play sculpture of a hedgehog with an apple – designed for younger children. The hedgehog’s spines form a climbing frame, and the apple is a playhouse with a slide, connected to the hedgehog by a short bridge.
For a hotel resort, we created an unconventional playground with a mining theme. It consists of several interconnected zones for different age groups: marble games for toddlers, educational and physical elements for older children, and a net-based play area for teenagers and adults.
On a slope near a cable car station, we designed a one-of-a-kind playground inspired by birds and the forest. It features three organically shaped towers built from curved robinia logs, topped with oversized bird heads. Children can enter the toucan’s head, open the stork’s beak using a lever, and turn a crank to make the owl roll its eyes.
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