Wellington Square to transform into intergenerational city playground

Advanteering Civil Engineering has been awarded the preferred tenderer for the construction of Wellington Square’s intergenerational playground at a Special Council Meeting last night.

The company have worked on various public realm projects throughout Perth, including playgrounds, youth spaces and skate precincts, such as the Banksia Grove Skate Park and the Northam Youth Precinct.

Funded by Lotterywest through a $4.37m grant, the new 3000m2 intergenerational playground proposed for Wellington Square will be known as Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny, meaning Children Children’s playground in Whadjuk Nyoongar.

The theme for the community playground is ‘Landscape of Play’ and the design is influenced by Aboriginal themes and Western Australian iconic landforms.

Hints of WA will be found throughout the playground, with banksia woodlands scattered through the sculpture play towers, the Swan River providing inspiration for water play and the open clearings providing areas for socialising and gazing at the sky.

Chair Commissioner Andrew Hammond said the Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny playground will provide opportunities for people of all ages to participate in social and recreational activities.

“This is a place for everyone to connect, and enjoy; to climb, explore, create and have fun,” Mr Hammond said.

“The playground will ultimately draw people of all ages from both the local area and across the wider city.”

Further features of the playground include a pump track for skateboards, bikes and scooters, waterplay, parkour, a flying fox, trampoline and climbing towers.

Construction will commence in September 2020 and will be open early 2021.

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