The Play Raft

The Play Raft

LOCATION

Cumberland Basin, Hotwells, Bristol, City of Bristol, West of England, England, United Kingdom

Project Description

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Building a sustainable local community is at the heart of The Play Raft. Understanding the ways in which children play and learn as they grow determines their interactions with others and the natural environment.

The Play Raft will create spaces for newborns, toddlers, school children, and teenagers to play, learn and grow in a safe urban landscape. Designing for the safety of women and children is fundamental to the catalyst of change The Play Raft promotes. Designing out dangerous environments from the urban landscape will encourage a building and community that is safe for women and children at all hours of the day.

The programme was developed to ensure a playful architecture and environment that is safe for women and children, with sustainability and flood-proof design at its core. The Play Raft is a public building that is needed within Bristol to address issues of social sustainability, and the wider climate crisis. It is an example of how building safe and playful architecture that encourages interactivity and engagement with nature will encourage an understanding of the importance of sustainability and the issues that cities face with climate change.

A concept that could be easily duplicated across the country, The Play Raft builds a safe, sustainable and playful future for our children.

Katherine Jecks

(she/her)

MArch

I am a Part 1 Architectural Assistant working at Clear Architects, and am currently studying my MArch1 at the Welsh School of Architecture. Through workplace experience and personal research I am interested in integrating sustainability within architectural design.

https://www.katiejecks.co.uk