Glenelg Foreshore Playspace

Project Name: GLENELG FORESHORE PLAYSPACE

Recipient: Wax Design

Client: City of Holdfast Bay

Project team: 

  • LCS Landscapes
  • Ric McConaghy
  • Violet Cooper
  • Kaebel Leisure
  • Dan Shultz - Sweet Lime Photo

Project address: Moseley Square, Glenelg SA 5045

Glenelg Foreshore Playspace has transformed a trip to the beach into an adventure that entertains children in new, imaginative and innovative ways. Promoting principles of nature play and risk‐benefit, the playspace integrates opportunities for children with physical, sensory, cognitive and intellectual disabilities.

The playspace represents a new benchmark; an innovative play experience that has revitalised the Glenelg Foreshore, creating a destination where children and adults can play, socialise and connect with their coastal environment.

A diverse gradient of challenge is integrated across the playspace, catering for all ages, genders, cultures and abilities without segregation or restraint. This approach enables children to make decisions, gain confidence and tackle different levels of risk.

The design of the playspace borrows from the landscape context, history and culture of the Glenelg Foreshore. The mounds and precast concrete walls reflect the waves and dune formations, reinforced by the inclusion of a giant 4.0m wide slide and elevated timber platform that form the ‘prefect break’. The climbing wall, cubby and tunnel become a giant sandcastle for children to explore while the bands of the concrete walls and brightly coloured dome net represent an abstracted beach towel draped over the site.

The nature based play elements draw inspiration from the pre‐European vegetation of the area. The structure and aerial roots of mangroves are reflected in the custom timber log climb, rope balance and boardwalk. The intertidal environment of the mangroves is reimagined as water play in the giant sand pit.

The project involved an extensive engagement processes that empowered the community and particularly children, to influence the design and decisions made. Engagement through a ‘Family Fun Day' used cognitive mapping and preference voting to provide information regarding the community’s ideas and aspirations for the playspace. Further feedback was given through the Council's website which highlighted strong support for the project.

Sustainability principles were embedded in every aspect of the project. All the existing trees were retained, with the planting of numerous trees as a long‐term shade strategy. Local native plants were selected to provide additional biodiversity. The project also prototyped ‘Living Soft Fall Turf’ for the first time in South Australia, providing a growing impact attenuation solution, rather than artificial surfaces.

Renewable materials are utilised in many of the play elements, with timber and rope selected over steel and plastic. Also, a high proportion of the equipment is custom designed and made in Australia, with WAX collaborating with local manufacturers to create bespoke play elements.

The project demonstrates the community benefit that can be delivered by an innovative and high quality playspace. The Glenelg Foreshore Playspace has created a place of congregation and interaction that fosters inclusion, irrespective of the social or economic factors while revitalising and activating adjacent commercial and tourism areas.

The playspace has reinvigorated the Foreshore creating a valued asset which is now an exemplary play destination in South Australia. Its success is measured by the two hundred plus children and adults who constantly visit since the opening in January 2016.