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Wikado Playground is Built From Recycled Wind Turbine Blades in The Netherlands

03/27/2012
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    What do you do with retired wind turbine blades? Why, you turn them into a super fun playground of course! <a href="http://2012architecten.nl/2008/10/wikado-2/" target="_blank">Wikado Playground</a> in The Netherlands is a renovation of play area in desperate need of attention. <a href="http://2012architecten.nl/" target="_blank">2012Architecten</a> handled the design and renovation of the area for <a href="http://kinderparadijs.net/" target="_blank">Kinderparadijs Meidoorn</a> and made use of five discarded rotor blades to create a maze-like play area with slides, towers, nets and plenty of interactive elements.
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  • Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten
    Located in Rotterdam, Wikado is a renovated playground space designed by <a href="http://2012architecten.nl/" target="_blank">2012Architecten</a> for <a href="http://kinderparadijs.net/" target="_blank">Kinderparadijs Meidoorn</a>.
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  • Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten
    The 1200 sq meter play space was in bad shape and in need of renovation.
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  • Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten
    2012Architecten was tasked with coming up with a new design and new play elements.
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  • Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten
    They chose to use 5 discarded rotor blades from wind turbines to use in the playground.
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  • Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten
    The blades were cut up into parts to serve as tunnels, towers, bridges, hills, ramps and slides.
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    Children crawling in the turbine blades and poking their heads up through holes.
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    A group of boys run up and over a blade.
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    Turbine parts are used to create a table and benches.
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    There is also a watchtower, a water tower, a water slide tower and a climbing tower where you go through a jungle gym.
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    Part of the turbine is used to create a spaceship-like tower.
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    The recycled blades were secured into the ground and painted white with brightly colored stripes.
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    Wikado playground was completed in 2007.
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    The playground is open on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for members of the <a href="http://kinderparadijs.net/content/blogcategory/6/21/">Children's Foundation of Meidoorn</a>.
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Wikado Playground-2012 Architecten

What do you do with retired wind turbine blades? Why, you turn them into a super fun playground of course! Wikado Playground in The Netherlands is a renovation of play area in desperate need of attention. 2012Architecten handled the design and renovation of the area for Kinderparadijs Meidoorn and made use of five discarded rotor blades to create a maze-like play area with slides, towers, nets and plenty of interactive elements.

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