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Building Blobs of Play

Beatrix Park in Amsterdam has been transformed into an engaging playspace with an abstract play and climbing structure created by Carve that serves a dual purpose of play equipment and public art.

Building Blobs of Play

Design and engineering firm Carve have breathed new life into one of Amsterdam’s oldest parks with a playful new blob-like playground design. The eye-catching structure is a gigantic white and lilac abstract shape that just begs for children to climb aboard its weirdness and explore its many fun features.

Building Blobs of Play

The firm was charged with creating a new playground area in Beatrix Park’s existing basketball court, which is surrounded by an abundance of greenery. In addition to creating a fun play area for local children aged 0-6, the new structure also needed to be a vibrant meeting place for park goers. So the designers created a distinct “organically shaped sculpture that incorporates various play functions.’’

Building Blobs of Play

The unique structure is a large voluminous form whose curious shape invites children to explore the interior where they’ll find plenty of places to run, climb, slide, and swing. The large blob, which is painted a bright lilac on the inside, was designed with plenty of dynamic areas such as a web of climbing nets, a metal slide, and a tube swing hanging from one end.

Building Blobs of Play

On the exterior, the structure has a mirrored wall on one side, which reflects a distorted view of the surrounding greenery. On the other side, kids will find a soccer goal painted on the wall, just waiting for a strong penalty shot. A sunken trampoline adjacent to the structure further encourages a fun, energetic environment around the park’s new landmark.

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