Construction: J M Landscapes
‘The Tree House Early Childhood Centre is an architecturally designed, purpose built early learning centre catering for children from 6 weeks to 5 years.’ The Centre has four separate playspaces spread over two different levels. The playspaces were new when the Centre was opened 5 years ago but were degraded and in need of A LOT of TLC. In addition, there were with problems with drainage and the base waterproofing had failed. After removing the old surfacing and installing drainage cells, new surfacing, replete with sub-soft fall where required, was installed.
The upper areas were divided into Active and Passive play areas. The Active area has a mound complete with slide and a climbing wall and an elevated balance beam. Because the playground is on an upper level the mound was specially constructed with light-weight materials. The passive area has an elevated smooth concrete sided sandpit (the elevation was required because of an inability to cut into the existing suspended slab and to meet the current regulations for a 500 mm depth) with a sandstone step and sandstone building platforms. Attached to the sandpit is a small dry creek bed with native plantings and a rattle bridge, which leads to a small “yarning circle”/small group area. A water wall/ball run was included under the lean-to against the outside wall and there are drainage cells underneath permeable Stoneset fronting the area. An additional small group area has been built within a semicircle of varied height timber screening on the deck. A number of trees were planted in planters throughout the upper levels to provide natural shade Viewing windows in the upper levels were retained and included in the lean-to which provides shade and will be a scaffold for climbers.
In the ground level Nature Reed was used to screen the playspaces from the street and provide a greater intimacy for the children and educators.
The 2-3 years area has a scaled down mound, climbing wall and double slides, timber arbors, seats and a bridge that spans a dry creek bed which in turn circles a new sandstone edged sandpit. A sandstone water channel runs along the other side of the sandpit feeding into the sandpit. A pathway interspersed with native grasses connects to the other end of the playspace where there are interconnected dual cube cubby-houses that have perspex panels to let in light and turfed roofs. A vertical perspex art panel allows for two children to engage in collaborative painting. If you look very closely you may also see where I left my camera case.
The babies area has a low profile sandstone edged sandpit with a building platform, a small scale mound with slide, a toddler scale perspex table, and a multi-texture pathway. The plantings in the raised and level garden beds are both durable and sensory. There is a mirror panel attached to the entry fencing and a small multipurpose deck, both can be used for provocative and interactive experiences.
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Active Play Area Playspace Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Level One, 3-5 Passive Play Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, Before, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014
Ground floor 2-3 Area Playspace, After, 2014