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Basketball half court with noise reduction back board and four square and hopscotch linemarkings.
Lawn area for informal play and picnics.
Triple swing frame with nest swing. toddler seats and accessible path.
Inclusive sway glider including a non-prescribed hull shaped lookout point with accessible interactive panels.
Central gathering area with seats and picnic tables under shelter.
Play structure with two slides, different challenging ways up and down, connecting bridges, and play area under decks. The play structure barrier provides opportunity for signage or green wall establishment.
Multi directional nest swing.
Low timber barrier with planting buffer to road edge.
Dedicated entry into play space with feature trees, planter bed and bin station.
Viking swing.
Natural cubby area with overstorey enclosure.
Climbing play area constructed with monkey bars, rollover bars, timber logs, rope and nets providing different challenges for different ages and abilities.
Spinner with upper rail support.
Embedded pebble creek with rock edging and timber crossing sluices to guide water flow from the manual hand pump.
Drinking fountain and accessible path connection to the toilet block.
Steps with deep treads to toilet block.
Proposed path connection to larger circuit path.
Proposed path connection as part of smaller circuit path.
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Platypus themed sculptural or paving mosaic.
The creek bed goes under a bridge crossing with filter, prior to discharging into a drainage sump in the landscape buffer.
Proposed Design Elements
Design Intent
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The new play space design provides inclusive play for users of all ages and abilities in a natural play setting.
The overall aesthetics of the play space is predominantly natural material such as rocks, timber logs, timber poles and timber decking, with some steel posts for durability. The design also identifies opportunities to incorporate a platypus theme into carvings or footprints.
New inclusive features of the play space includes:sway glider including a waiting deck with interactive panels.
variety of swings to cater for different abilities.
spinner with assistance top rails.
manual water pump.
different seats around the picnic tables.
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Belgrave Lake Park Date:
35 Park Drive Belgrave VIC
Play Space - Zone 2Job No. 2956
02.07.19 Rev B
Scale: 1:100 @A1Dwg No: CP03 of 3
0 21 3 4 5m
TEMPORARY TREE PROTECTION ZONE (TPZ) AROUND EXISTING TREES
L E G E N D
PROPOSED GARDEN BEDS
PROPOSED TREES
PROPOSED LAWN
IMPACT ATTENUATING WETPOUR SYNTHETIC SURFACE
IMPACT ATTENUATING PLAYGROUND MULCH
TIMBER LOG EDGING
TIMBER BARRIER AS PART OF PLAY STRUCTURE
ROCK EDGING
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED
TIMBER DECKING
GRADIENT INDICATING UP SLOPEMAX 1:14
EXTENDED LOG POLE
EXISTING CARPARK AND ROAD SURFACE
PROPOSED LEVEL RELATIVE TO ADJACENT LEVEL
+400
PICNIC SETTING
LANDSCAPE BUFFER ZONE
EXISTING CONCRETE PATHWAYS
PROPOSED CONCRETE PATH TO LARGER CIRCUIT
HALFCOURT WITH LINEMARKING
SEAT WITH BACK REST
PROPOSED CONCRETE PATH WITHIN PLAY SPACE
PROPOSED EXPOSED AGGREGATE PATH, WITH NON-SLIP TESTING AROUND WATER PUMP
EMBEDDED PEBBLE CREEK WITH ROCK EDGING
TIMBER POST AND RAIL BARRIER
EXISTING ELEMENTS TO BE REMOVED
LOCAL FAUNA FOOTPRINTS IN CONCRETE