East Village - Plot 5
Ben Slater

East Village London – Plot 5 play space 

Carve as Designers

design: 2019

completion: August 2023

in collaboration with: Townshend Landscape Architects 

location: Liberty Bridge Rd, East Village, London, UK

area: ca. 2000 m2

carve team: Elger Blitz, Mark van der Eng, Jasper van der Schaaf, Hannah Schubert, Thomas Tiel Groenestege, Henry Roberts, Johan de Bokx

manufacturer: Ceeplay

photo_credit Omer Kanipak
Omer Kanipak

a hidden gem 

Our latest project, Plot 5 in East Village is a vibrant piece of public space in Stratford (UK). Its playful character is a true magnet for both visitors and residents in this new residential neighborhood. The space stretches between the building blocks, as a side track, but it still remains significant in the overall urban development.

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

a dialogue of changing activities

Carve designed the public realm to work as a 'shared space', so it is open and easy to access. It is active and stimulates interactions. The zones are defined by 'informal boundaries' such as seatings and concrete edges that allow to outline the space without creating any physical barrier.

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

The captivating triangular shape of the adjacent building inspired the creation of a regular pattern, which serves as the foundation for our design. The argyle-base pattern (obtained from the combination of two triangles) seamlessly integrates the play zones, the pedestrian space and the building itself. 

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

hills and clouds

Plot 5 exists out of “Hills” and “Clouds”. A sequence of spaces that allows everyone to be involved in the play experience. 

The ”Hills” are constructed from coral-red blocks, forming an adventurous hide-and-seek maze. Children can explore different routes in-between, climb up for a lookout, or crawl through to hide from their friends. 

photo_credit Omer Kanipak
Omer Kanipak

The “Cloud” is a 4-meters-tall light blue structure that hovers above the ground. It is composed of different modules creating multiple routes to be discovered. It challenges older kids to climb up and find lounging spots which they can observe their friends from above through its semi-transparent skin.

The blocks have simple forms in order to lead children to play with an “open function” and therefore stimulate their imagination and narrative. We intentionally create play spaces that avoid individual and definitive meanings. 

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

materialization

The argyle blocks are made of perforated metal sheets which ensures the light-weight appearance of the structure together with a semi-transparent look. Children can enjoy the feeling of being in their own world while also being easily supervised from the outside.

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

colourful hints

The playzones stands out for its coral-red and light blue tones, which relate to the surrounding facades of the buildings. The colours are bright and able to rekindle the city background, creating a striking contrast with London's often overcast skies. 

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

interlinking nature

There are 50 new trees providing shade and areas of evergreen and herbaceous planting providing a splash of colour throughout the seasons. At first glance, the trees might appear to break the argyle pattern, but they actually perfectly integrated into it. As approaching the terrace zone, the green carpet becomes denser. The tree species selected for Plot 5 harmonize with the ones of the close-by Victory Park, creating a continuous green link.

photo_credit Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks

unconventional play

Instead of relying on typical playground equipment, which can often be prescriptive and rigid in dictating how to play, the design approach leans toward creating playable landscapes. These may consist of compact spaces or objects that have the flexibility to take on various meanings depending on the time, users, and ever-changing conditions. 

photo_credit Ben Slater
Ben Slater

In a large city like London, the aim is to design welcoming and engaging areas to spark play and foster users to discover all the affordances. Aspiring to create places where residents are drawn to spend time and connect with their neighbors outdoors.

“For us, the Plot 5 play space is a crossing field among community spaces, serving the functions of public space and representing a non-standardized play area.”

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