Playgrounds
I independently developed two conceptual playground designs using graphical software Revit, applying adaptive and parametric design techniques. These projects allowed me to experiment with form, structure, and color. Created for a design competition. Visually engaging, functional 3D models—through storytelling, and visual communication.
All aboard the Playground Train!
This imaginative play structure looks like a classic steam engine and is packed with fun. Kids can zoom down the main pipe slide, climb stairs into the top cabin, and explore the cozy train cars. Around back, they can scale ropes or stairs, or crawl through hollow wheels for extra adventure. The train sits on sturdy metal rails, with pipe-wheels supporting the main car. Slides, rails, and wheels are painted metal, while the cabin, train head, and base are made from strong plywood and lumber. A climbing net adds to the excitement. The colors will reflect a vintage steam train style, but can be adjusted to fit any location. It’s more than just a playground—it’s a ride into imagination!
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A playful ostrich hides in the middle of an oval sandbox!
Kids can dig out its head and stretch it with a springy twist, or find one cheekily peeking at its own behind. There’s a bench around the edge for sitting, and a cozy spot inside the ostrich where little ones can sit while parents hold on. Made from wood and steel with flexible parts for extra fun. Colors and details can change to fit the place—this bird likes to dress up!