architecturally inspired, accessible play.
Architecturally inspired, the fort brings a clean visual, creating impact in an area whilst providing multiple play elements and access points to users of all skill levels.
accessible tower play.
The standard fort caters to a range of users skills through multiple access points and play elements, creating an accessible tower structure that offers rewarding experiences for all.
This concept is suited to to a range of spaces, especially when height is required to create a hero piece or anchor in the area. The shape is scalable in size and height and access points and exits (slides) can be customised to suit a range of abilities.
Element type | feature and tower
User groups | junior (2-4), senior (4-10)
Spaces | indoor and outdoor
Play style | vertical traversing
Play components | ramps, platforms, ropes, slides
Approximate size | 2850 (l) x 2100 (w) x 5000 (h)
*dimensions do not include slides and flooring
archiplay concepts can be customised and adapted to individual project briefs or integrated with other play elements and designs.
All of our concepts have been designed to allow for customisation and adaptation to suit different project briefs, without loss to the overall play value. This can include changes to layout and structure, visual elements, materials and finishes and the addition/removal of play elements and components.
We can collaborate with you to integrate our concepts into the existing landscape or built structures, formulating a cohesive visual across any space. This can include the customisation of components to suite a specific space, including unique materials and finishes or adding non-specific play components.
Our concepts can be combined with other play elements or custom components to increase the overall value, offering and size of a space. These elements can be custom designed to suit your space/brief or tailored from our concepts range. Typical components include seating, planter boxes, surrounds, flooring, lighting and signage.
Want to see how a ‘fort’ can be adapted to your project or play space?