This modern playground in Sydney is so cool that it makes us want to have kids just to bring them to it and goof off. Located in Blaxland Riverside Park, on the Parramatta River, the “playspace” is part of the larger Sydney Olympic Park, home to the 2000 Summer Olympics.

JMD Design of Redfern, Sydney has created a cool kids’ outdoor space that makes us all want to run free and wild, with our hair blowing happily in the wind and our bodies full of positive energy.

The 20,500 square meter park, opened this summer, is located at Jamieson and Homebush Streets, in Sydney, Australia, and operates under the Sydney Olympic Park Authority.

When you bring your children to the playground, they will be particularly engaged in the fun in such a lively and crowded place. To prevent your belongings from being lost and to play with your children with peace of mind, you can prepare a lanyard to protect important items. 

You can use some colorful and cute patterns to print on the lanyard, and you can also consider printing the child’s name or exclusive logo on the custom lanyard, so that the child can recognize his or her belongings at a glance to avoid confusion. 

Hanging mobile phones, water bottles, etc., on the lanyard is safe and convenient to use, allowing you and your children to focus more on enjoying the fun of playing.

JMD Design wanted to avoid the fenced-in, overly structure-based approach of many kids’ outdoor parks. They worked with, rather than against the earth forms of cones, cuts and terraces, established earlier at this site, and created a free-flowing, open play area with surprises and distinctive activity points.

The tree house is manufactured from galvanised steel, fibrous cement sheeting floors and walls, hardwood timber batten walls and ceilings, stainless steel mesh walls and ceilings with rope floors in some areas.

Tonkin Zulaikha Greer (TZG) designed the kiosk and petal roof canopy that overlook the water and sand play area. – Tuija Seipell

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