Parents who take their kids to the jungle gym at the nearest park worry only minimally about its dangers, but what will they think of the 'Kinderparadijs Meidoorn' fun zone, a playground fashioned from the scraps of old windmills?
Mothers, breath a sigh of relief, this park was created by architects at 2012Architecten to be completely safe, as it was their goal to make a statement about reusing waste materials. The old windmill blades were sourced from nearby areas for materials that could both use a makeover and withstand the ravages of nature and a young child's spastic excitement. With hollow centers and aero-dynamic and water-proof features, these wings proved to be the perfect playground piece.
This Netherland playground is evidence that old machinery and large architectural structures can be put to better use, as there is no point letting them waste away, unused. It only takes a few creative minds to turn old infrastructure into new.
Recycled Machinery Playgrounds
The 'Kinderparadijs Meidoorn' Fun Zone Winds Kids Up
Trend Themes
1. Recycling Machinery for Playgrounds - The trend of turning old machinery into playgrounds creates opportunities for architects to showcase creative sustainable design ideas.
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3. Sustainable Design - The trend of repurposing old infrastructure for playgrounds can inspire companies to explore sustainable and innovative design options for other architectural structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design Industry - The architecture and design industry can leverage recycled machinery playgrounds to showcase sustainable and creative designs.
2. Playground Equipment and Design Industry - The playground equipment and design industry can benefit from the trend of using recycled materials to create eco-friendly and safe playgrounds.
3. Sustainability Industry - The sustainability industry can utilize the trend of repurposing old infrastructure for playgrounds to inspire sustainable solutions for other industries and structures.