NATURE INTEGRATION PLAYGROUND
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The system tries to provide a urban space with areas for children, however the play value is very low, almost as a park. To create a children playground, the design need to fulfill its main target while providing a valuable urban space, and in this case the goal of the proposal needs more intensity.
The proposal is trying to create a valuable urban space based on their construction concept, but we would have liked to see more play value for the potential children using it. The idea of creating a small theme park with stones and hexagons is less relevant by itself than the fact of including the surroundings in the proposal, which we think shows a respectful attitude towards the context. We believe if the participant wanted to create a place for nature, the design could have focused more on the natural systems than in the objects, plant dynamics and perceptions could have been the main target of the proposal.