Customer Case
Capergnanica Nursery School

Where Education Meets Community
Part of a new-build development promoted by the local municipality, Capergnanica Nursery School's outdoor area was completely reimagined with the ambition to break down the traditional separation between school, public space, and community life. The goal was to create an open educational ecosystem where play, learning, and social interaction naturally coexist—and where access is guaranteed to all children, regardless of their economic or social background.
Within the large public garden in front of the nursery, “The Pirates’ Bay” was created: an inclusive, adventure-themed playground that acts as a natural extension of the school’s learning spaces. From the start, the client’s brief was clear: with a defined budget and area, the municipality wanted a high-quality play space for children alongside a dedicated area where parents could meet, wait for their children, and exercise.
Ground‑level activities and accessible routes enable all children to participate, turning every outdoor session into a meaningful learning experience.
An Inclusive Play & Fitness Space for All Ages
The result is an inclusive playground developed according to universal design principles. Robinia wood structures, adventure trails, and multisensory play elements stimulate balance, coordination, strength, and imagination, while symbolic play areas foster cooperation and social skills. Ground-level activities and accessible routes ensure that all children can participate, turning every outdoor session into a meaningful learning experience.
Next to the playground, an outdoor fitness area for teenagers and adults makes the space truly intergenerational and encourages interaction among families and local residents. The area has quickly become a community hub, with weekly public classes held every Friday. Due to the high level of use, the municipality is already planning an expansion that will add more strength equipment, a large Combi unit, and a dedicated space for stretching and yoga.

Physical
Joy of movement: motor skills, muscle, cardio, and bone density

Cognitive
Joy of learning: curiosity, understanding of causal relationships, and knowledge of the world

Social-Emotional
Joy of being together: teamwork, tolerance, and sense of belonging

Creative
Joy of creating: co-creation and experimenting with materials
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