Zbigniew Burkietowicz - a social activist and long-time director of the Sports Championship School Complex No. 2 in Poznan - knew and understood this problem very well. He was the originator of the project to rebuild Jordan Garden No. 1 on Solna Street. Located on the outskirts of the city, the area has long served not only the school's students, but also all local children. Space for free play in the city is very often in short supply, and the Jordan Garden was in urgent need of renovation.
blue playground
Architects from the {tag:Studio} office decided to highlight the area surrounded by greenery. The project included the separation of the individual pitches and the connecting square, laboriously called "the heart". The result of the work is probably visible even from an airplane - the entire recreational area was covered with blue tartan, and the boundaries of the pitches were marked with blue lines.
Here Free to Play Ball
photo by Dawid Majewski
There was also graphic decoration in the middle section. This is also where one will do a warm-up, prepare to enter the game and relax.
In the modernized garden, not only can (but also should) play soccer, basketball, floorball, floorball, and also arrange jumping and running competitions. The space created by the architects also allows the creativity of its users to be unleashed - everyone can do what they want here. There is also no fear that a ball will fly into the air and never return to its owner - the pitches have been surrounded by a net.