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BOERplay

LET’S PLAY OUTSIDE

Play

and

exercise for a generation

At BOERplay, we are passionate about creating inspiring indoor and outdoor spaces where people of all ages can play, exercise, discover, and meet. We believe that play and exercise is essential for the development of people on physical, cognitive, social-emotional, creative, and intellectual aspects, regardless of their age.

Experience and expertise

With well over 60 years of experience of designing (inclusive) outdoor spaces for play, sport, meeting, and exercise, delivering our services and products worldwide. We cooperate with schools, recreational organisations, municipal authorities, and other organisations, using various furnishing concepts based on the needs of the users.

Attention to needs

Whilst designing an outdoor area, we look through the eyes of the end user and select exercise and play equipment that meets the

different needs, age groups and play types. Thus, contributing to their physical and mental health as well as their social well-being.

Materials and safety

Our playground equipment is manufactured by skilled professionals in our own factory in Nieuwendijk (NL). We warrant a long lifetime as we use sustainable materials, such as FSC® certified (hard)wood, coated aluminium, stainless steel and recycled plastics. In the design process of the equipment and the overall exercise- and play areas, we give safety the highest priority. In addition, we strive to reuse materials to promote sustainable solutions that are of value for both now and the future.

The four play types

To help us create engaging and challenging play areas, we distinguish between four different play types: Energizers, Structure seekers, Builders and Observers. Each type has its own way of playing and has unique needs from a play area.

The four types were inspired by the design philosophy of Dutch architect Bertus Mulder. By taking an approach that focuses on this diversity, we can enable each child to engage in their preferred style of play, alone or with others.

Children grow up, but their diversity remains. Visit our website to learn how we apply our philosophy to creating spaces for children, adults and seniors.

https://www.boerplay.com/en/lifecycle/general/

Energizer

“I am the fastest; try to catch me! Just let me hop-, bounce and run around. I don’t like to sit still, I need space to do my thing“

Energizers need a lot of open and undefined space. Preferably with competition elements and height differences. There they can excel and achieve.

The

4

Structure seeker

“Playing is the best thing in the world! Give me something I can play with and I’ll have fun. And when we play together, it will be even more fun! Come on, let’s not waste time and get started! “

Structure seekers need an environment where they can meet and which is equipped with predefined playing purposes and comfortably furnished.

types of players

Builder Observer

“Look, all of it made by me! With everything I can find around me, I build the most beautiful creations. I learn by trying; I experiment like crazy. And if I ever digress, something even more beautiful often comes up! “

Builders need an open space with (natural) building materials present for building and finding freedom of expression and interpretation.

“Just let me be... I’m just comfortable over here. Can I stay just a little longer? I was just playing a really fun game. You said we could stay another 5 minutes, didn’t you? Well, they’re not over, so we can’t go back yet”

Observers need a safe space to retreat and seek shelter.

Play and exercise are essential for children

Play and exercise are essential to children’s development. 95% of our brain structure is formed in the first seven years of life. A child’s overall development is closely linked to the

Sensorimotor

Handling incoming impulses and the progression of movements from head to toes.

Physical

Muscle development, bone strength, physique, and endurance.

(Source: Hanneke Poot - Moving is the basics)

maturation of their brain and nervous system. To stimulate and promote this development, we design our play structures to include as many play values as possible.

Cognitive

The ability to concentrate and gain knowledge.

Emotional

Feeling good and explore life

Social

Being mindful of each other and play together.

Please visit: https://www.boerplay.com/en/the-influence-of-play-on-development

The influence of play on development

Playing is a great opportunity for children to stretch their limits. By taking risks, they learn to recognise and stretch their limits. This has a positive impact on the development of young children in the following ways:

• Sensorimotor development: Whilst playing, children use their senses to gather information about the environment and about their own bodies. By rocking on a springer, they feel the resiliency beneath their body and see the upward and downward movements. This improves their balance and coordination as they learn to control and adapt movement.

• Physical development:

Playing challenges children to develop their motor skills such as balance, coordination, strength, and endurance. Through climbing, jumping, running and other physical challenges, they develop muscles, strengthen their bones, and build a healthy body.

• Cognitive development:

During play, children are being challenged to solve problems, discover new things, and use their imagination. This stimulates memory, logical thinking, and creativity. Play also has a positive influence on the ability to plan, make decisions and concentrate.

• Emotional development:

Exploratory play allows children to overcome their fears and insecurities, build self-confidence and develop selfesteem. By taking on challenges and overcome obstacles, children learn to deal with frustrations, setbacks, and risks. They develop resilience, emotional regulation, and self-awareness.

• Social development:

Playing together encourages cooperation, communication, and social interaction. Children learn to negotiate and support each other during adventurous play activities. They develop social skills such as understanding others’ perspectives, respecting each other’s limits, and building healthy relationships within a group, and empathy.

Our vision for a better future

Craftsmanship and customisation

Craftsmanship and customised solutions

Our work is characterised by craftsmanship and a commitment to quality and sustainability. This can be seen in every aspect of our play equipment, from the choice of materials to the smallest details. Our team of more than 100 employees creates hundreds of play areas every year with a mission of making outdoor play appealing and fun.

Our play areas promote children’s development. But just as important for our children’s future are the methods we use to create them. We strive continuously to reduce our environmental footprint. Our ultimate goal is a circular economy in which the use of new raw materials is minimised, materials are reused or recycled, and waste is almost entirely eliminated.

Some of the steps we are taking to make our operations more sustainable include:

Recovering, recycling and reusing equipment

• Using sustainable and circular materials. We design and develop our products in-house, and we use durable , high-quality, circular materials. Moreover, we explore potential new materials, such as Green Matter –recycled plastic derived from artificial turf.

• We use a range of materials in our products, including metal, aluminium, stainless steel, FSC® certified wood (Scandinavian pine, Robinia, tropical and European hardwood) and recycled plastic. Options for waste separation, recycling and reuse are investigated as part of the design process.

• We are evolving into a partner that provides play solutions while retaining ownership of the resources. Play-as-a-service: instead of the physical play structure, we sell enjoyable play experiences by realising exciting play areas that are built to last.

• Reducing waste. We work to order. Manufacturing on demand minimises the need for stock. As a result, we have almost entirely eliminated our non-quality costs (rejects and returns).

Dutch manufacturing and employment

We are proud of the fact that our play and exercise equipment is manufactured in our own factory in the Netherlands. We also install the play structures ourselves. This allows us to provide employment opportunities here and preserve Dutch knowledge and expertise regarding play. We reduce our environmental footprint further by using local suppliers wherever possible.

Low life cycle costs

Our equipment is designed for use in public spaces. It has a minimum lifespan of 15 years with corresponding warranties*, and we even offer lifetime warranties on some materials. We believe that play equipment should require minimal maintenance once it is installed and consider this at the design stage. Our equipment stands out for its low maintenance costs (<2% per year). This helps safeguard healthy budgets for new play areas and equipment. In the unlikely event that equipment does require repair, our products are designed to allow this to be carried out safely, responsibly and thoroughly.

* Exception: We offer a 10-year warranty on pine wood.

Inclusive play

everyone’s

welcome

What is inclusive play?

Inclusive play means providing equal opportunities for all children to play, regardless of their background, abilities, or disabilities. To do so, we must create environments in which everyone feels welcome, can move freely and have fun. Inclusive play is considerate of diverse needs and provides accessible play areas and structures that can be adapted to support different ability levels. This promotes interaction, social integration and increased understanding among children from different backgrounds. Inclusive play is a crucial step towards a society where everyone has equal opportunities to participate in and enjoy play.

Why are inclusive play areas important?

Inclusive play areas have adapted play structures and accessible features designed to meet the diverse needs of children with disabilities. They foster a sense of engagement, acceptance and connection with other children. They also promote the development of motor, cognitive and social skills in children with disabilities. Creating an inclusive play area not only prevents the exclusion of children with disabilities but also allows them to fully participate in and enjoy play and social interaction with other children. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities emphasises children’s right to grow up and play together, but much work still needs to be done to achieve this. United under the motto of ‘Elk kind speelt mee’ (‘No child left out of play’), an increasing number

more info about inclusive play

of Dutch organisations are working to make inclusive play possible for all children. The Samenspeelnetwerk (Playing Together Network) has formulated three key goals:

1. Promoting an inclusive play culture in which playing together is the key focus.

2. Creating more inclusive play areas and ensuring they are accessible for all children.

3. Expanding available knowledge and improving access to information about inclusive play.

How does BOERplay support inclusive play?

We have defined our ambitions and goals for creating inclusive play areas within the Samenspeelnetwork. We have pledged our support to the network by becoming a promisemaker. Throughout our entire process, we are committed to helping people play and move together, from product development to layout concept and from design to realisation. We gather and share knowledge during Samenspeelnetwerk knowledge sessions, and we collaborate with several partners, including NGSK, De Speeltuinbende, designers, TU Delft, students, local authorities, schools and advocacy groups. We strive to generate support and raise awareness about the importance of inclusive play areas.

Our inclusive play equipment is designed to support conventional play activities as well as interactive play with other children and/ or caregivers without causing feelings of discrimination or marginalisation . This does not generate additional costs, but it does demand

a different design approach. For example, providing wheelchair-friendly equipment with multiple play options for children of all abilities, ‘flying-carpet’ swings that are suitable for all ages, sand and water installations with pumps and channels, accessible game walls, picnic tables with wheelchair access , and sensory walls that are fun for all children regardless of their sensory-motor differences.

How are we helping to create more inclusive play areas?

We consult with stakeholders such as play professionals, local authorities, designers, schools, care homes, community initiatives and children to identify their needs and wishes. We use this input to create a custom design and layout, resulting in a concept that is supported and welcomed by all stakeholders. We share our expertise and work collaboratively to spread awareness about the importance of inclusive play areas.

Imaginative play

playing with fantasy

Children are naturally curious and eager to learn. They want to understand and find explanations for everything, and pretend play is essential to this process. All aspects of children’s development are stimulated when they are allowed to play and let their imaginations run wild. That’s why we offer design concepts that support imaginative play. These concepts enhance the pleasure of play and encourage imaginative play and role-playing.

Imaginative play and learning

Imaginative play helps children better understand the world around them. Roleplaying, imitation and acting out situations are an important part of this. Learning through play supports development in several areas, such as thinking, imagining, planning, experimenting, remembering and communicating. Activities like visiting the supermarket, caring for pets, cooking together, or playing cops and robbers stimulate all these developmental areas. When children engage in play-fighting, chasing and even colliding with each other, they are developing resilience. These activities teach children how to deal with each others’ emotions, express themselves, cope with setbacks and persevere. Above all, they develop children’s social and communication skills.

Imaginative play with

Figura Play

Figura Play is a playful programme, designed to support children’s learning through having fun and creating stories. The programme was developed specifically for young children. Figura Play has a fall height of less than 150cm , making it ideal for installing on grass. But it’s even more enjoyable when installed on a surface with a fun design that sparks the imagination and stimulates creativity.

Figura Play is available in coated aluminium or recycled plastic as standard, but it can also be customised with your choice of materials and colours. The units in the range are compact in size and require minimum fall space.

more info about Figura Play

Discover the app Scan to Play

Playing with friends is both fun and educational, but we also understand and value the importance of intergenerational play. Beautiful memories are created when you have fun with your children, playing, exploring and making up stories.

Intergenerational play with an app!

We’ve developed a special app for parents and other adults to help them enter and engage with the child’s world of play. The app connects the physical and digital worlds, bringing even more fun to playtime.

Scan the QR code on our playground equipment with your phone, open the app and discover new ways to play together. Turn on sounds to match the equipment you’re playing on, complete search and movement challenges, or take a silly selfie and share the fun! Scan to Play makes playing together even better! With app!

Figura Play

Risky play

Building confidence through play

Children develop confidence and independence when they are allowed to push themselves and take risks. Adventure Play Explore and Basic Play Rocks have no predefined climbing routes. Children can explore independently and devise their own routes, even quite far off the ground. That’s super exciting!

Risky play

Playgrounds that offer challenging climbing routes encourage children to explore what they can do and push themselves further. They can try out new activities and overcome their fears, which is essential for their development. While parents watching from the sidelines may worry, this process is very important. Children naturally seek out excitement and adventure. They love to climb, especially high up, testing and exploring to see just how high they can go. Engaging in play that includes an element of risk is an important part of growing up.

Self-confidence

Offer children choices and allow them to discover for themselves how far they dare to go. Give them space to learn how to navigate acceptable risk. It’s essential that they have opportunities to test and push their own boundaries. This does not mean we should encourage dangerous play, but instead, provide opportunities for play that is exploratory and challenging. This is how children learn to assert themselves, both physically and mentally, helping them build self-confidence and develop as strong individuals.

Outdoor adventure

The space available for free outdoor play is constantly decreasing. Growing population density means more and more open spaces are being replaced by buildings and roads. Added to this, parents’ increasing concerns about safety result in children having fewer opportunities to play freely outside.

Risky play with

Adventure Play Explore Rocks

Discover the Explore product line from Adventure Play, made of tough Robinia wood and finished with attractive, colourful details. The range is available in a wide variety of configurations, offering challenging, engaging and surprising climbing routes. This allows children to experience a new adventure each time they play!

Rocks provides a variety of play experiences with a good balance between motor skills and physical challenges, thanks to a variety of climbing options. The combination play structures have an abundance of challenging climbing activities and tricky connecting elements and are designed to fit into any setting. These products are available in a range of materials and have floor heights of up to 2 metres!

Adventure Play Explore

Urban Play

Rocks

Exploratory play

for 1 to 6 years

Exploratory play encourages children to step out of their comfort zones, develop new skills and explore and expand their capabilities. We encourage them to overcome obstacles, take risks, think creatively and push themselves further. This helps children build self-confidence, develop resilience, and grow, both physically and mentally. Play elements that offer a variety of textures and visual stimuli are beneficial for sensory development and imagination.

Send your little explorer on the ultimate forest adventure! Can they spot the bait that fell on the fishing bridge? Will they find all the fairy doors ? Let them make sand pancakes in the forest cottage kitchen and perch on a toadstool at the table to ‘eat’ them!

Making discoveries with

Adventure Play Little Explorer

Adventure Play Little Explorer is the product line where exploratory play and the magic of nature come together, specially developed for children aged 1 to 6. Enter a world of adventure and discovery for little explorers that stimulates their senses and encourages them to take risks and discover just how much they can do. Designed with durability, safety, inclusivity and fun in mind, our play units create the ideal play environment for young adventurers.

Natural play

Exploring in nature

Think of the places you loved to play as a child. They were often natural spaces like the park, a woodland near home, or even just the patch of grass around the corner. These weren’t official play areas, but they were places where children could enjoy making discoveries. Children love to find their own spaces to play in and have a natural urge to venture into nature. Unfortunately, their chances to play in a natural environment are becoming increasingly limited. That’s why we’ve developed a special concept that provides opportunities for engaging in natural play and experiencing nature. This concept focuses on creating natural play landscapes and nature playgrounds.

Natural play

Children enjoy discovering nature: playing with sand and water or romping around with friends in green spaces where they can create their own adventures. Afterwards, they come home with scruffy knees and torn trousers, bursting with stories of the fun they’ve had. Unfortunately, urbanisation is removing such opportunities to play in natural surroundings. Research shows that as many as 15% of children never play outside (source: Jantje Beton, 2019). However, natural play and experiencing nature are essential to children’s healthy development. Nature-based learning experiences, natural play areas and green school playgrounds significantly contribute to health and learning, and it is vital that these are promoted. In an increasingly urban environment, playing outdoors and engaging with nature are crucial for a healthy and successful life (source: IVN, 2014).

Natural play with

Adventure Play

The equipment in the Adventure Play range is made from tough Robinia wood. This versatile, challenging and exciting programme makes natural play a memorable experience! Adventure on the high seas on sturdy play ships, joust with knights and slay dragons in castles and play towers, or create challenging obstacle courses with climbing and balancing elements for the perfect combination of play and exercise. This range fosters natural play and has a striking presence when installed in urban environments. With Adventure Play’s wide range of options for all age groups and personalities, the possibilities are endless!

Adventure Play

Traditional play

The power of simplicity

The power of simplicity combined with a colourful palette of possibilities and modular applications. Informed and inspired by our years of experience in designing outdoor spaces and producing high-quality, durable products, we create play area concepts for traditional play. Our compact, cost-effective, modular solutions deliver exceptional value for money.

Play areas furnished with the Basic Play programme provide a traditional play environment with a wide variety of play values and potential for expansion and diversity. Compact and versatile, they offer both quantitative and qualitative play values.

The play area that grows with you

The design starts with basic elements that can be expanded to allow play spaces to grow with the needs and potential of users, the community and the available budget. The foundation is laid with Basic Play, a versatile and attractive play programme with an appealing colour scheme. It can be combined with other product ranges, offering freedom to change colours, expand towers and add slides, bridges and climbing elements. This system has a wealth of benefits!

Modular

Basic Play can be constructed from a variety of materials: recycled plastic, coated aluminium, FSC®-certified treated solid pine and 100% FSC®-certified hardwood. The equipment in the range is compact and requires minimum fall space. Most units have a fall height of less than 1.5 metres and can be installed on grass, saving the cost of installing an impact-absorbing surface.

Traditional play with

Basic Play

Basic Play is a fun range of modern products with clever features and a cheerful colour scheme. It offers everything young playground visitors need. Actively moving and engaging with characters and objects, colours and shapes promotes motor skills and learning through movement in a natural way, even for very young children. This form of play isn’t just fun, it’s also educational.

Basic Play

Timeless play

on iconic equipment

Play spaces with a timeless character, such as those designed by Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck, are known for their iconic play features. These play areas are minimalist and modern in appearance, constructed to be effective and functional and able to withstand rough use. This allows them to be smoothly integrated into modern architectural projects. Inspired by Van Eyck’s philosophy, we present a concept with modern designs for timeless playground fun.

Aldo van Eyck: the desire for a playful and informal society

Play is timeless. However, playgrounds are not. The first playgrounds with specifically designed play structures did not appear until the late 19th century. These playgrounds charged an entry fee, restricting them to the children of well-off families. Immediately after the end of the Second World War, Dutch architect and designer Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999) was asked to design public play areas and play equipment for small, unused city plots . He installed equipment with modern forms and minimalist designs that stimulated children to discover their own interpretation of how they should be played on.

Connection & imagination

The playgrounds designed by Aldo van Eyck are renowned for their unique designs, playful approach and promotion of social interaction. They were characterised by geometric patterns, diverse equipment combinations and integration into their surroundings. Van Eyck placed the child at the centre of his designs and created community play areas where neighbours

could connect with each other. These spaces invited people to use them in different ways, such as climbing, chatting with friends or den building.

Timeless play with

Classic Play Pioneer

Classic Play is a timeless product line made of aluminium. It consists of new, original play equipment alongside structures inspired by the ideas of the renowned Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck. These designs have been providing endless play possibilities for decades. They feature recognisable shapes and open forms that lend themselves to urban environments as well as parks and school playgrounds.

Pioneer is a modern and original play programme constructed in stainless steel. A combination of creativity and technology has been employed to develop challenging play elements that invite children to explore and push themselves further. With challenges for children of all ages, this modular programme has endless possibilities for creating interesting and stimulating combinations and play routes, providing a new experience with every visit.

more info about Classic Play

Outdoor sport and exercise

Increasing recognition of the importance of physical activity has led to a growing demand for outdoor exercise facilities. Spaces that provide opportunities for physical activity are a valuable addition to communities, school playgrounds and recreational areas. Children can play freely while (young) adults and seniors use the adjacent space to work on their physical fitness.

Our challenging sport and exercise equipment is designed to offer a wide range of outdoor fitness activities. It includes table tennis tables, football pitches, panna cages, outdoor gym equipment and even an entire skate park. We have everything you need!

When designing sport and fitness areas, we look at the surroundings and the distinctive characteristics of the space. We also consider who will use the space, how old they are, how it should look and whether equipment for sport and play should be in one central location or separate areas. Whether they are entirely new facilities or an expansion of an existing play area or meeting point, we focus on providing plenty of opportunities for exercise, play, socialising and fun.

more info about the sport-range

makes it complete Street furniture

As well as equipping areas for play, sport and fitness, we can supply a wide range of street furniture to complete the space. Our range includes benches, tree seats, picnic sets and planters for flowers and trees. We also offer shelters, shade sails, waste bins and bicycle racks in a variety of sizes, types and materials.

We strongly believe that our street furniture should be sustainable and offer several material

options, such as recycled plastic, FSC®certified Robinia wood, steel, stainless steel and aluminium.

Our extensive and comprehensive range has everything necessary for creating spaces for the streetscape of the future. Together, we can create attractive, functional spaces where everyone feels welcome!

Built to last Customised designs

Our in-house play landscape design team translates our vision from the perspectives of Energizers, Structure seekers, Builders and Observers into playground concepts. The play types are incorporated into the design in such a way that it is obvious that space and opportunities have been created for every type of play. (See the 2D design below.) Existing materials or play equipment can be integrated into the design, helping to reduce costs and promote circularity.

Our landscape designers start with a technical drawing that incorporates the requirements for the play area regarding age group(s), theme,

biodiversity, sustainability, lifespan, landscaping, materials, safety and standards.

Next, we put together a presentation that includes the technical drawing, play values, reference photos and a 3D design.

You can see that the original design and the customer’s wishes have been implemented in the completed project, a play area that provides enormous pleasure for children and will last for an average of 15 years.

2D DESIGN

PROJECT Camping Linda (NL)

A huge play ship has been installed on this campsite that will provide many hours of fun. The surfacing is artificial grass designed to enhance the playground’s North Sea theme, with areas representing sand and water and accentuated with colourful fish and shells. Another fun detail is the incorporation of the campsite’s logo in the artificial grass.

Sustainability and durability were important in this project, so the posts are made from recycled plastic. This material requires minimal maintenance. It also has a long lifespan, making it a better choice for the environment and ensuring that children can enjoy this playground for many years to come.

PROJECT Herford (DE)

The German city of Herford undertook to upgrade their public play areas, a task that involved modification or even complete replacement of the existing playgrounds. Several providers were asked to submit proposals using preliminary details about the budget, age groups and available space. To ensure the city’s residents were involved in the process, the proposals were presented to the public, and BOERplay was selected to deliver this project. The resulting play area is exactly what the neighbourhood needed.

PROJECT Merwebolder (NL)

The area by the petting zoo at ASVZ De Merwebolder in Sliedrecht has been remodelled to make it more accessible for all the care facility’s clients. Alongside a brightly coloured new playground, the area now boasts a mini road system, an animal enclosure and new green spaces and landscaping. There’s also a sensory area with a reading throne that serves as a gathering place. The new playground is a delightful space where residents and staff can enjoy keeping active in the fresh air.

PROJECT Tel Aviv (IL)

This modular castle made of Robinia wood has been installed and approved in Tel Aviv, Israel! The play towers were designed to be enjoyed by multiple age groups, and the structure was created to meet Israel’s specific requirements regarding inclusive play values. Our Robinia wood castles are designed for easy transport and installation, so they can be in place relatively quickly to provide years of fun and adventure!

PROJECT Celbridge (IE)

Imagination and adventure on a play ship on dry land! What could be more fun? ‘De Antilope’ was our first large play ship, and it set sail from the Netherlands to dock permanently in the Irish town of Celbridge. We worked with a local partner to design a play ship that met the customer’s specific requirements. Several copies

of this play ship have now been installed in Europe and beyond. ‘De Antilope’ is made of FSC®-certified Robinia wood. It is available in two lengths and has two large polyester slides. The play ship is a place where children of all ages can let their imaginations run wild. Who’s ready to sail the high seas?

PROJECT Vrouwenhof (NL)

This project, created for the Vrouwenhof pancake house and playground in the Dutch town of Roosendaal, allows children to explore in, around and even over the water. On an island surrounded by a shallow pool, children can let their imaginations run wild or enjoy creative play in the sand. There’s even a pulley system with a bucket for hauling sand up onto the play structure!

Children’s safety was an essential aspect of the design process. The water is just deep enough for paddling but too shallow for swimming. The play area is close to the restaurant’s terrace, so parents can watch their children as they play.

The project successfully achieved the client’s aim of increasing visitor numbers by providing a place to cool off during the hottest days of summer. Children arrive wearing their swimming costumes, eager to play in the water.

Manager Maarten told us: “Bringing in the elements of water and natural play has allowed us to compete with swimming pools and beaches. Children come to Vrouwenhof to cool off in the hot weather. Hot days were much quieter before.”

PROJECT De Toekomst (NL)

In 2024, playground De Toekomst in Leeuwarden received a brand-new design by BOERplay, created in collaboration with the municipality and the local neighbourhood association. After a children’s vote, their plan was chosen as the favourite. Inspired by the Rensenpark in Emmen, the result is an inclusive play area featuring a renewed play castle, additional

climbing challenges, and facilities for children with disabilities. Along the main path, a variety of interactive elements invite exploration and play — including musical instruments, speaking tubes, a puppet theatre, a game panel, and a small meeting arena that encourages connection and imagination.

PROJECT Westende (BE)

The playground at the Belcoast C-Hotel in Westende has been given a natural look. This is because it is located by the coast and many people otherwise choose the beach instead of the swimming pool at the hotel. The natural look can be seen in the overflow from pool to playground, but also in the material chosen.

This project used products from Adventure Play Explore range. The redesign aims to make guests’ stay more enjoyable and longer. For example, while parents enjoy a terrace, children can have a complete blast in the Belcoast C-Hotel’s brand new playground.

PROJECT Eindhoven Zoo (NL)

The newly renovated water playground at Eindhoven Zoo in Mierlo, located right next to the tiger enclosure, creates a optical illusion, making it appear as though children and tigers are playing in the same water. Designed by Rick Merkx (Libéma) and developed by BOERplay, the play area combines water, sand, and movement in a safe and sustainable way. The water is filtered and reused, ensuring both fun and environmental responsibility. The playground has doubled in size, now featuring new play equipment and an inclusive swing accessible for children with disabilities. A continuous poured floor improves accessibility, allowing smooth transitions throughout the space. With sand play elements and inter-connected paths, multiple children can explore and play at once, while parents relax on the terrace of the new restaurant overlooking the area.

PROJECT Rollegem (BE)

At the Weimeersen sports centre in Rollegem, an unused tennis court was transformed into a renewed inclusive play zone. The City of Kortrijk aimed to create a cohesive, natural, and sustainable space with water-permeable surfaces and accessible play equipment.

Designers developed a pathway connecting all play zones, providing room for different play styles and abilities. With features such as a wheelchair-accessible sand play table, a zipline, and a wide slide, children with and without disabilities can now play, move, and explore together in an inviting and inclusive

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Netherlands

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Belgium

Sneeuwbeslaan 4 - bus 303 2610 Antwerpen (Wilrijk) +32 471 68 10 33

Germany

Allee 24/26 33161 Hövelhof +49 5257 9 28 96 28

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