The Pirate Garden transforms a conventional playground into a narrative environment inspired by pirate stories and maritime imagery. Sculptural play structures invite children to climb, balance and explore while inventing their own adventures.
Rather than functioning as isolated playground equipment, each element forms part of a larger spatial story. Towers, small houses and shipwreck-inspired structures create a landscape where movement, discovery and social play unfold.
The project explores how artistic form and architectural thinking can shape playful environments that stimulate imagination and physical activity while maintaining the technical standards required for public playgrounds.