31/03/2026
Can a modern playground coexist with history without compromising the integrity of a heritage site? 🏛️
Designing play areas within conservation zones is one of the most sophisticated challenges in landscape architecture. It requires a delicate balance between strict preservation guidelines and the need to create engaging, safe, and functional public spaces.
At Inter Play, we understand that in historical contexts, every detail—from material texture to color palette—matters. We support architects and public investors in navigating these complexities with solutions tailored for sensitive environments:
➡️ "Nature & Heritage" Palette – Muted, sophisticated tones that harmonize perfectly with stone facades, brickwork, and mature parklands.
➡️ ROBINIA Series – Crafted from natural black locust wood, offering an organic aesthetic that is often the preferred choice for historic woodland parks.
➡️ Low Visual Impact Solutions – From in-ground trampolines to transparent net structures (linariums), we provide high play value while preserving critical historical sightlines.
Our LIMAKO and SFERO collections prove that even iconic, modern structures can be customized to act as subtle architectural highlights rather than visual distractions, all while maintaining full EN 1176 safety compliance.
📌Discover how we bridge the gap between historical respect and innovative design in our latest expert article: https://www.inter-play.eu/blog/playground-design-for-historical-and-conservation-zones