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Public School Playground Area

Bright and Cheerful Colors Bring Inspiration to Playful Minds.

All of Unity’s Interlocking rubber playground tiles serve a distinct, functional purpose - from pigmented tiles, to turf-top tiles, to the custom blended TPV/EPDM skin-tops, as we never lose site of the positive effect a colorful playground has on children. The inspiration it provides, the satisfaction it brings. For 36 years, we’ve based our success on the idea that putting children first is the foundation for building a better/brighter play area. And for 36 years, architects, engineers and municipalities have depended on us for unique, one-of-a-kind solutions like the ones you see here.

This public school’s motto is: “Bright is Beautiful”. This was the driving vision behind the play-yard design for this public school, who shares the space with community for public use, where the newly renovated play space acts as the central hub for this small/tight school playground in New York City bringing kids together again post-pandemic.

The school building itself is influenced by the surrounding city-scapes, and takes the design vocabulary from the neighboring buildings. However, the schools play yard is a different story, as it is flanked by the children’s inspiration of bright and cheerful colors, designs and layouts that adds a playful, cheerful element - greeting school staff, students and visitors alike.

At both the main and secondary play structures, the play yard’s self-interlocking rubber tiles echo the complimentary colors from the playground equipment itself. The smaller playground structure is located in the rear to keep the younger ones farther away from the busy city streets while at the same time allow for clear visibility from all directions……. especially from the steps where the staff tends to gather to get a better, wider, bridal view.

Due to the rectangular size and unlimited color blending variations, Unity’s play tiles can provide designers with great flexibility in the creation of outdoor play spaces. With the staggard interlocking joints, varying patterns can be achieved using Step and Repeat bonds, running bonds and stack bond patterns.

Five different color tiles were used, mixing four different color chips within each of the five tiles creating a unique mosaic of safe impact resistant play tiles to be enjoyed by students for years to come.

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