Sculptural Playground in Schulberg, Germany by ANNABAU

A “sculptural playground” in Weisbaden, Germany conceived by architecture and landscape studio, Annabau was a 1st Prize winner in a 2009 landscape competition and recently completed last year. The main element is a spatial sculpture consisting of two green steel pipes winding and floating in between inven- tory trees, leveling in distance and height. In between this structure, a tensed climbing net is creating a loop – a continuous sequence of gaming activities for children and teens. The entire sculpture is 35m  in diameter. The inner ring holds a length of 107m and the outer ring a length of 120m. In some places the steel construction is cantilevering up to impressively 15 m. The structure does not exceed the height of 3 m to fulfill the safety  for playground designs. An elegantly rounded curb follows the pentagonal shape of the playground and separates the playground from the boulevard.