The Czech Republic welcomes the world's first 3D-printed parkour playground. Made with recycled concrete, the playground was designed by Buřinka. The company was also responsible for the country's first 3D-printed house, adding to its list of 3D construction innovations.
Spanning 14 by 12 meters, the parkour playground is a joint project between the private sector, the public sphere, and research ventures. To create the structures, obstacles were printed out of recycled concrete, known as "rebetong." The playground is set to open at the end of September 2021 in a new leisure area at Kupecky Elementary School in Prague. The parkour park is designed for children and adults. It works uniquely with rounded shapes in the hopes of reviving parkour culture.
3D-Printed Recycled Playgrounds
Buřinka Designed the World's First 3D-Printed Parkour Playground
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing in Construction - The adoption of 3D printing in the field of construction can reduce costs, increase efficiency, and allow construction of unique shapes and designs.
2. Sustainable Playgrounds - There is an opportunity to create playgrounds from eco-friendly and recycled materials that minimize environmental impact, while promoting physical activity and imagination of children.
3. Joint Projects in Playgrounds - Partnerships between the private sector, the public sphere, and research ventures in the creation and promotion of sustainable and innovative playgrounds can enhance the social, physical and cognitive development of children.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - By embracing innovative 3D printing technology, the construction industry can reduce material waste and labour costs, while improving productivity and safety.
2. Sustainability - There is an opportunity for eco-conscious entrepreneurs and businesses to provide sustainable solutions to the playground industry, by utilizing recycled materials, reducing waste and conserving resources.
3. Education - Educational institutions can benefit from incorporating sustainable and innovative playgrounds that reflect their values and promote physical activity and outdoor learning.