Nature's Playground at Adelaide Zoo.

Client Royal Zoological Society of South Australia
Design Partners Wax Design / Ric McConaghy Playspaces
State South Australia

Connecting children to nature through play, regardless of age or ability.

Adelaide Zoo is one of South Australia’s most iconic attractions and home to more than 2,500 exotic and native animals.


With a passion for interactive visitor experiences, Wax Design, on behalf of the Zoo's management, chose Fleetwood to help create a new play structure to connect children - of all ages and abilities - to nature through safe and unstructured play. Nature’s Playground was the award-winning result.

Our involvement.

Fleetwood was involved from start to finish. Using our proprietary project methodology, our team collaborated seamlessly with all project partners - Adelaide Zoo, WAX Design and Ric McConaghy Playspaces - on a daily basis.


Our role included helping to refine the initial designs, creating 3D concepts and shop drawings, recommending appropriate materials (both from a quality and cost perspective) before playing the lead role in construction and installation.

How does this project inspire people to love the outdoors?

Adelaide Zoo is an outdoor wonderland for families, with exotic surroundings, experiences and exhibits at every turn. Nature’s Playground fits seamlessly into this unique natural setting, providing a creative outdoor space for children of all ages and abilities to come together and play.

  • Design Challenge

    Wax Design, the Landscape Architects, met the brief to create an interactive and sensory space that “connects children to nature through play”. Celebrating Earth’s diverse biomes (biological communities) their inspired design features a creek to represent aquatic systems and water play, a sandpit to demonstrate a hot desert, a rope climb, aerial walkway and elevated timber pods to reflect the great forest canopies.


    While innovation was a key focus for Nature’s Playground, so was accessibility and this had real design implications. Four metres above the ground, it lets children mimic the way animals move through the treetops and provides sweeping views across the zoo and parklands. Thanks to the access lift, this play creation is something children of all ages and abilities can enjoy.

  • Construction Challenge

    The high traffic, high energy nature of the play structure meant construction had to be of the highest quality to ensure all design elements and play equipment would withstand heavy daily use. 


    Central to this was the need for robust footings to provide ongoing stability for every structure. Timber was heavily specified as part of the ‘natural’ design aesthetic, necessitating important choices around durability, affordability and constructability.


    Unseasoned hardwood was recommended for the walkway to provide enhanced traction. The timber is detailed to Fleetwood’s exacting standard to ensure minimal shrinkage and longevity. 


    Minimising disruptions to zoo patrons was another key part of the construction brief, something that was successfully achieved by fabricating and pre-assembling the main design elements off-site.

  • Innovations

    Nature’s Playground is filled with design and construction innovations. While many can’t be seen, one of the most visual is the stunning elevated walkway. The utilisation of stainless steel wire netting infill panels, (rather than traditional balustrade) maximises the visibility and the feeling of fun and freedom, it provides a ‘never possible before’ aerial view of the animals from a safe and secure vantage point high above the zoo.

  • Features

    • High quality, high durability hardwood in keeping with the natural zoo setting
    • Bespoke tower with viewing platform
    • Four-metre high aerial walkway
    • Three timber play pods with adjoining footbridges
    • Stainless steel wire netting to maximise visibility
    • Wheelchair access throughout including a lift to the walkway
  • Safety & Risk Considerations

    As a public play structure enjoyed by hundreds of families every day, safety was a critical consideration. By carefully translating the initial designs into a safe and practical reality, it was Fleetwood’s responsibility to meet the stringent Australian standards for playgrounds and ensure the ongoing wellbeing of all children who use Nature’s Playground, now and into the future.

  • Sustainability Considerations

    All timber used in Fleetwood structures is from sustainably grown forests that comply with the Australian Forestry Standard.

“Fleetwood were able to take our ideas and sketches for the custom designed elevated timber play pods and walkways and create practical, buildable and cost effective design solutions that enable all abilities access and the provision of challenging and innovating play that promotes the benefits of risk.”

Amanda Balmer

Director at Wax Design

Awards

We are honoured to have been awarded the following:

AILA National Landscape Architecture Award Play Spaces 2017
AILA SA Award of Excellence 2017
AILA SA Tourism Landscape Architecture Award 2016
Civic Trust Bob Such Award for Social Benefit 2016
City of Adelaide Prize Commendation 2016

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