Customer Case

Flag Pole Hill Park

Case Details

Location

United States

Customer

Dallas Park and Recreation, Jordan Spieth Family Foundation

Style

Freestanding, Play Systems, Corocord

Age group

3+

Capacity

50+

Inclusive Play in the Heart of Dallas

When the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation was looking to create an all-inclusive playground at Flag Pole Hill Park, they partnered with KOMPAN to design a space that'd encourage social interaction and development, both physically and cognitively, for children of all ages and abilities. The play solution, featuring rope play and freestanding play equipment, offers graduated activities that adapt to each child's growth and ability levels.

"We're hoping this will be the catalyst to do similar projects throughout the city".

Willis Winters, Director, Dallas Park and Recreation

Variety in Challenging, Accessible Play

The playground was designed to provide a rich variety of play activities that support the growth of developmental skills. With a challenging rope structure that builds core strength and spatial awareness, rocking play equipment for sensory integration, and graduated challenges that support inclusive play for all ages, this exciting environment promotes both physical and cognitive benefits for children.

Physical

Physical

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

Cognitive

Cognitive

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

Social-Emotional

Social-Emotional

Joy of being together: teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging

Creative

Creative

Joy of creating: co-creation and experimenting with materials

“You can be a three-year-old, and you can be a 25 year old; you’ll still want to come out here and play.”

Jordan Spieth, Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, Professional Golfer

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