Frew Park Arena Play Structure
The Arena Play Structure resembles no other playground around. Built on the grounds where the iconic Milton tennis stadium once stood, its theme deconstruction honours history with reminiscent contemporary play precincts that reflect stadium spaces.
The grandstand is brought to life with large precast concrete panels of varying heights and angles, suspended concrete slabs, angled steel struts, steel mesh tunnels and barriers, and angular folded roof canopies arranged in an arc to enclose a central lawn space. It even features a Commentary Box – a steel-mesh box suspended eight metres above the ground, offering greater thrill to playground goers.
While the Arena Play Structure provides play experience for all age groups and abilities, in contrast to recent design trends it specifically targets players of 10 to 15 years. Supplemented by theme-specific play elements and street art, the Arena Play Structure offers players slides, climbing walls, swings, nets and ropes, hang-out spaces, and interactive spaces designed to fuel their imagination.
AWARDS
2015
Australian Institute of Architects
Hayes & Scott QLD Award for Small Project Architecture Category – Winner
2015
Australian Institute of Architects
Small Projects Category – Queensland Regional Commendation
2015
Parks and Leisure Australia
National Awards of Excellence – Play Space Award: Major Over $500k – Winner
2015
Parks and Leisure Australia
QLD Awards of Excellence – Play Space Award: Major Over $500k – Winner
2015
AILA Queensland
Landscape Architecture Awards for Excellence – Landscape Architecture Design
TRADITIONAL CUSTODIANS OF THE LAND
The Yuggera People
COMPLETION
2014
LOCATION
Brisbane, Queensland
CLIENT
Brisbane City Council
PROJECT CONTACT
PHOTOGRAPHY
Scott Burrows Photography
VALUE OUTCOMES