FREEDOM PARK


A vision to create a playspace with an inviting rural, farm theme has been made a reality at Liberty Estate, a new residential development in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. 

It's not your standard playground. And it's our guess that that is why this park has become so popular with Adelaide's families (and the media!) since it was opened. Working closely with Outerspace Landscape Architects, adventure+ created two of the feature pieces of play equipment within the park – a barn and windmill.

adventure+ was approached by Outerspace Landscape Architects, an Adelaide based award-winning landscape architecture firm, to create the centrepiece play structures for the Freedom Park in Two Wells, Adelaide.

The vision for the space was to create a rural, farm-themed playspace that challenged and engaged children and their families. A key component in achieving this theme was creating a barn style play structure and a windmill.

A few ideas sketched on paper by the head landscape architect formed the basis for these creative structures. The team at adventure+ used the sketches and concepts from previously completed projects to design the equipment.

“The landscape architect came to us with their ideas sketched on paper. That started a collaborative process”, John Kelsey, adventure+ playground consultant, said.

“Our designers took the sketches and used our modular system to match the sketches as closely as possible. Of course, this involved ensuring it was compliant with Standards. The most satisfying thing for me was creating something that was specifically designed to suit the clients brief, not just pulling a play unit design out of a catalogue, but still meeting their budget”, John said.

While the equipment may look totally bespoke, adventure+ used a modular system that ensures Standards compliance before leaving the factory. It also reduces production and installation time which makes it more economical.

The equipment by adventure+ is constructed from the spectrum+ hybrid style of equipment that utilises steel uprights with timber platforms and cladding. The timber gives a natural look, and the rustic, irregular cladding adds to this further.

The hybrid style is ideal where the council or developers want a natural feel but want to reduce the amount of timber used in the ground.

In addition to the barn and windmill play structures by adventure+, the 10,000-square-metre park has climbing frames, a giant treehouse, a sandpit, a water play area, a giant chessboard, table tennis, shelters, barbecues, walking trails, toilets and open spaces.

With more than 3000 new dwellings to be built in Liberty Estate, Freedom Park is destined to become a vibrant central hub for the community.

Not only is the park popular with local families, but the local media also paid a lot of attention. This is a real testament to the vision of the developer and all involved in the project.

Read more about the park on the following links

Residents delight in new play space | Two Wells & District

New sensory and nature playground opens in Two Wells | Glam Adelaide

Freedom Park Two Wells | Kids in Adelaide

New Freedom Park Sensory & Nature Playground at Two Wells | Play & Go Adelaide



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