thompson reserve
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project details
Project: thompson reserve
Client: Willoughby City Council
Designer: ric mcconaghy whilst director of brecknock consulting
Contractor: Linken Landscapes
Suppliers: Ausplay, Kompan
Artist: Phil Spark, Mick Purdy, Simon Oxley
Modifying a consistent slopes to create a series of interlocking circular platforms each with a unique
activity including climbing, swinging, spinning and sandplay linked by a series of stepping stones, rock scrambles
and stone balancing walls. Separation is created by different planting schemes including a Turpentine forest,
Gleditzia canopies, a conspiracy of Casuarinas and robust Lomandra grasses. The bubbler is located such that the
spillage serves to feed a Swamp Cypress which gets a drink every time a child takes one and will ultimately become
an enormous landmark at the top of the space. A surprise exists adjacent to the swing consisting of three
reflecting sunflowers that point to different parts of the park and in which you can see yourself if you swing high
enough. A sandstone amphitheatre with a porfry stone labyrinth incorporated into the surface allows space for
reflection and quiet time.
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