In 2021, Numat worked with the Queenstown Lakes District Council and playground design company, Creo, to upgrade Wanaka’s Rotary Park Playground. The surface design called for blues, greens, and greys to match the parks surroundings. With its excellent colour range, Pour’n’Play was the perfect product for this project. As well as being used in the surface, it was used to create realistic rubber rocks, and range of balls and steppers in various sizes. These elements add multiple sensory dimensions and challenge to the playground allowing users of all ages to get creative in their play.
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Kopupaka Reserve Playground
Auckland, Westgate
Kopupaka Reserve playground in Westgate, Auckland was the 2021, New Zealand Parks Awards, Playground of the Year. The playground ‘wowed’ judges with its mission to prevent emissions and support local climate change, as well as its vibrant colour and edible plantings.
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Karori Park Playground
Karori, Wellington
Karori Park Playground in Wellington was worn down, tired, and small, but it was still a focal community playground that was vibrant and well loved.
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Whangarei Town Basin
Whangārei, Northland
The Whangarei District Council reopened the Town Basin playground in early 2021. The refurbished playground featured a colourful design incorporating a theme of time and tides.
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Parliament Playground
Pipitea, Wellington
Built with the aim of increasing the accessibility and interest of Parliament to children and young families, the Parliament Playground consists of a main feature slide, timber steppers, and timber balance beams.