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Lincoln Square Playground

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A tree house playground tower in the middle of a park in Melbourne

Case Details

Location

Australia

Customer

City of Melbourne Council

Sector

Park&Rec + Architects

Style

age group

5+

User Capacity

50+

A Natural Play Haven in Australia’s Largest City

In one of Melbourne’s most historic parks, a new era of play has emerged with a stunning bespoke timber treehouse.

Lincoln Square in Carlton is home to Melbourne’s first public playground, with surrounding Moreton Bay Fig Trees creating a natural oasis in the urban hustle-and-bustle of the city.

The City of Melbourne began a revitalisation of the park in 2019, firstly by expanding the park by 3000m², then by commissioning the play experts from KOMPAN to design, manage and deliver a ‘treehouse’ and nature play concept.

Specially engineered to protect root zones of the heritage trees and immerse children in the canopy, custom designers worked closely with council landscape architects to bring the idea of a treehouse into reality with Robinia timber, a thrilling rope bridge, twisting slide and climbing ropes.

Accessible via a raised platform to protect the ground beneath, natural timber play units for younger children compliment the play towers to create an enriching nature play experience for all ages.

In 2023, this play area won a Landscape Architecture Award in the Playspaces category at the Victorian Landscape Architecture Awards.

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“Carlton is one of the fastest growing areas in our municipality and playgrounds like this one are vital for the many young families who call Carlton home. By expanding and improving our greenspaces, we’re helping to ensure Melbourne remains a highly desirable place to live, work and visit.”

Dr Olivia Ball, Health and Wellbeing portfolio Councillor for City of Melbourne

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Rich play in the heritage tree canopy

The bespoke tower structure touches lightly on the ground with concrete-free footings (for root zone protection and natural shade from trees) and is constructed from sustainable Robinia timber. Using this wood means the cabins will develop a beautiful patina over time, giving the structures a softer appearance that seamlessly blends with the natural landscape. This natural transformation also encourages children to connect with nature while they play within this zone.

The structure’s thrilling netted treetop walkway is intended to harmonise with the area's landscape, allowing views of the tree canopy through the transparent design. This walkway not only develops spatial awareness thanks to its nets but also allows interaction with peers or parents from a lofty vantage point.

One of the towers boasts a tunnel slide, providing a thrillingly swift and fun descent to the ground, while the other end offers an exciting rope-climbing structure as an enjoyable alternative.

Surrounding the play towers is an elevated pathway, which meanders through and around the play area, ensuring accessibility for children. Moreover, it allows visitors to get up close to the magnificent trees and interact with them without causing any harm.

Ancillary wooden play equipment such as logs, timber steppers and a small play hut for toddlers ensure contact with the beautiful surroundings and propel children's development with the benefits of nature play.

Physical
Joy of movement: motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of learning: curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge of the world
Social-Emotional
Joy of being together: teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of creating: co-creation and experimenting with materials

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