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Gloucester Gate Playground

Client
Royal Parks
Role
Civil and Structural Engineer
Sector
Sports and Leisure
Urban Infrastructure
Feature
Heritage & Culture
Low Carbon
SuDs
Timber
Location
Central London
Landscape Architect
LUC
Awards
Won the Camden Design Awards 2022
Won the Community and Schools Development Category at the British Association of Landscape Industries Awards, 2021

One of London’s best known parks has replaced its long-standing playground, re-designed in all natural materials, to deliver an inclusive and accessible experience to children. Gloucester Gate Playground in Regent’s Park, previously designed on flat ground with metal materials, comprises new equipment and an undulating landscape interspersed with hedges, trees, flowers and grass.

Completing the task in 2020, Civic Engineers played an instrumental role in the design. Working alongside landscape architect Land Use Consultants and a play-specialist artist Jim Buchan Projects, the new playground is almost double the size of the former site. It boasts a 50-metre zip wire, bespoke climbing structures and water play alongside the traditional offer of swings, slides and sandpit.

With equipment built from natural materials such as wood, rope, bark and willow, accessibility has been at the forefront of the design. A wheelchair-friendly roundabout and bridge feature on the site alongside a widened slide and raised tables for water and sand play.

The bridge design took particular attention. Children’s safety was of the utmost priority, meaning project engineer Claire Young needed to consider everything from the aperture of the protective netting (to ensure it wasn’t a climbing risk) to non-slip surfaces and the safest toe rail height. At its foundation, the structural design for the bridge was optimised to make it as visually light-weight as possible by bearing directly onto the reinforced gabion baskets.

Prone to flooding before construction, the geology and topography of land posed a difficult challenge due to London’s impermeable clay strata directly under the site. Our design combined a number of SuDS features reducing flood risk to great effect.

Happily, increased biodiversity and general landscaping of the area has been vastly improved, with the land now receiving proper drainage meaning it is far less susceptible to waterlogged and obstructed footpaths.

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