Case Detail
Location
Israel
Customer
Sacher Park
Sector
Park&Rec + Architects
Age Group
1+
User Capacity
150+
A playground to honor history
The Jerusalem Sacher park was inspired by the history and unique sites of the ancient city that it is located in. The Robinia lion is a reference to the official symbol of the city of Jerusalem, and it represents ‘the Lion of Juda’.
In the magical streets of the biblical city Jerusalem there is a remarkable tower standing tall above the walls of the ancient city. ‘The tower of David’ is a unique historical iconic symbol of Jerusalem. We created the reference to the tower of David by placing the big high tower right in the front line of the playground, so it will be seen from the main roads leading to the park. The numerous skywalks & rope bridge play tunnels are a reference to the ancient walls that can be walked on and see the view of the ancient city. Multiple shading structures throughout the space ensure children can safely play the day away.
"The Robina towers, the climbing nets and climbing elements and the unique swings represent the combining of the old and the new in Jerusalem, precisely as the ancient city is nowadays combined with new scenery and continuing development."
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