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Day 73: Slide with Sides

There are a multitude of ways to build a classic slide. What makes this design unique is its economic use of a sheet of steel. Sheet steel typically comes in 4ftx8ft (or 1.2mx2.4m) sheets. Using this design, two slides can be built out of one sheet, leaving zero waste behind. Follow the link to get […]

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Day 72: Tire Chain Bridge

The "Tire Chain Bridge" is a wobbly, flexible bridge made from layers of bolted car tires. It can be used as a stand alone element, or to connect play features. The bridge was the work of Playground Ideas guest designer, David Barry. Got your own idea for a playground element? Become a Playground Ideas guest […]

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Day 71: Swing Seat Best

Over the years, we’ve tried and tested just about every conceivable design for building a swing seat out of a car tire. This, we believe, is the best it gets. Follow the link to get the step-by-step instructions for building your own “Swing Seat Best.” (Note: must create a free user account to see full […]

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Day 70: Slide Jimmi 2

Last October, we launched “150 Days of Play”, a campaign to celebrate our design library reaching 150 designs. We set out to profile a design a day from our library on our blog, along with stories of how these elements were created and examples of how they’ve been used around the world. Unfortunately, in December […]

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Announcing the 500th Playground

    Seven years ago, we started building playgrounds in Thailand. A rag-tag gang of volunteers, builders, artists, teachers, and parents built 40 playgrounds in 2 years. It was crazy, and everyone was exhausted. Then we put a few photos online and things got crazier. Playground requests started pouring in from around the world. People […]

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Day 69: Nuclear Stepper

The "Nuclear Stepper" is a a great low climbing element that can fill a large open space. The arms can transition to out to other play areas in the space. Follow the link to get the step-by-step instructions for building your own “Nuclear Stepper." Note: must create a free user account to see full instructions.) Got […]

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Day 68: Pentagon

The "Pentagon" element creates beautiful, tessellating patterns of climbing rungs from layered beams of timber. "Pentagons" can be built next to cubbies, platforms, or monkey bars to create more complex ladders to reach higher elements. They can also contain fireman's poles within. Follow the link to get the step-by-step instructions for building your own “Pentagon.”Note: […]

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Day 67: Tha Wah Car

Meet Tha Wah, a Playground Ideas superstar. He was the first hired employee of Go Play, the playground building initiative in Thailand that grew into what is now Playground Ideas. In 2008, Tha Wah was involved in the construction of 33 playgrounds. He then went on to work forChild's Dream, an NGO which supports marginalized […]

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Day 66: Sandpit Square

The "Sandpit Square" is another of our "No Excuses" elements: play features so cheap and easy that anyone can build them regardless of budget or skills available. The only tool required for this element is a knife. Cut the sidewalls off a handful of tires, arrange them in any formation to fit your space and […]

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Day 65: Amphitheater Tire

  Adding amphitheater tire seats to a playground platform or stage is an enabler for creativity. A performance area provides a space for teachers to gather students for outdoor lessons or for children to engage in playground performances. This tire structure is also an easy solution to adding group seating to a play area. East […]

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Day 64: Wide Slide

The "Wide Slide" is a traditional steel slide that is wide enough to accommodate several children sliding down at once. A safety tip on welded slides: the way sheet metal base is connected to sides is extremely important. The welding that connects the sheet mental to the sides must be strong and reinforced with other […]

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Day 63: Earth Hill with Steps

We've mentioned beforehow much we love hills. Every playground need a hill. Playground Ideas – Brazil The "Earth Hill with Steps" is a great way to augment an existing hill, adding dimension and structure to an inclined landscape. Photo by Tory RoJo This feature is particularly well suited for toddlers and young children just learning […]

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