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Building resilience through Playground for Children in London Borough of Islington

Year

2025

Role

Service Designer

Design at

Royal College of Art

For

London Borough of Islington

Project Overview

The playground design project is focused on creating an innovative, inclusive, and engaging play environment that caters to the diverse needs of children. Drawing from my expertise in Industrial Design and Service Design, the project integrates comprehensive research, project management, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. I work closely with students from the Design Product and Intelligent Mobility departments at RCA to design a public space that encourages both physical activity and creative play, addressing the increasing need for accessible and adaptable public spaces in Islington.

A key part of the project involves conducting ethnographic research and interviews with subject matter experts (SMEs) to gain deeper insights into the challenges faced by the community and the specific requirements for effective playground design. This research forms the foundation for creating a space that not only meets current needs but also anticipates future demands.

The design focuses on flexibility and sustainability, with an adjustable playground that can be easily modified to suit different age groups, abilities, and activities. We place a strong emphasis on maintenance, ensuring that the space is not only durable but also low-cost to maintain over time. This adaptability is essential to making the playground a long-lasting, resilient space that continues to serve the community for years to come.

In addition to the physical design, the project includes chaperone voluntary system that encourage community involvement, particularly with children. By fostering community participation, the design encourages local residents to engage with the space and contribute to its upkeep and evolution. The goal is to create a vibrant, socially engaging environment where children can learn, play, and interact with their peers and families in a safe and welcoming space.

Ultimately, this project aims to design a playground that goes beyond traditional play areas, offering a dynamic space that promotes social interaction, physical activity, and community-building.

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