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08 SIK-Holz ® › Wippen Playground › Wippen projects Orchestra- Playground Mohnheim: In memory of the great composer Johann Sebastian Bach, the playground on the street named after him has been redesigned in Mohnheim. At the centre is a combined play equipment with the look of a big contrabass for climbing over, crawling into it and sliding down. Climbing ropes in the form of staves connect the contrabass with a piano for balancing. A small sand construction site in the form of two large drums offers creative and persistent play opportunities. Two flutes and a clarinet make up the silhouette for a swing and a seesaw. The stable green scaffolding and a seating suite make the playground an attractive family gathering in the quarter.
Playground Wippen projects ‹ Wippen ‹ SIK-Holz ® 09 Ghost- Playground Dortmund: The playground is dominated by a ghost train which connects the single play areas as a nonstop playable tangent. It starts at an abandoned castle that encourages integrative play with sandpits and sensory play. Next, the ghost train winds through a creepy forest with different climbing and balancing equipments up to a height of 2.9 m. Spiders, bats and a hissing cat accompany passengers on the ghost train. It continues past a ghost bedroom to an integrative swing offer for lots of children in a small area. The final stop of the ghost train invites to a ghost break in two stabled ghost wagons. After a short break it is time to get back to the ghost train again – only backwards.
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Playground Wipp<strong>en</strong> projects ‹ Wipp<strong>en</strong> ‹ <strong>SIK</strong>-Holz ® 09<br />
Ghost-<br />
Playground<br />
Dortmund: The playground is dominated by a ghost<br />
train which connects the single play areas as a nonstop<br />
playable tang<strong>en</strong>t. It starts at an abandoned castle that<br />
<strong>en</strong>courages integrative play with sandpits and s<strong>en</strong>sory<br />
play. Next, the ghost train winds through a creepy forest<br />
with differ<strong>en</strong>t climbing and balancing equipm<strong>en</strong>ts up to<br />
a height of 2.9 m. Spiders, bats and a hissing cat accompany<br />
pass<strong>en</strong>gers on the ghost train. It continues past a<br />
ghost bedroom to an integrative swing offer for lots of<br />
childr<strong>en</strong> in a small area. The final stop of the ghost train<br />
invites to a ghost break in two stabled ghost wagons.<br />
After a short break it is time to get back to the ghost<br />
train again – only backwards.