Changing the way families play, a blog by Lark Industries 

When Melbourne-based developer, Marantali, sought to create a playspace for Olivia Estate, a 1.27-hectare feature park at its master-planned community in Truganina, the goal was to deliver something unique.

 It had to be multi-generational, inclusive, and dynamic.

“We wanted a playground offering a range of equipment for various age groups, including seniors. Something completely different to anything available in Melbourne.” Marco Liali, Director, Marantali.

Marco contacted Ryan Longford, Lark Industries’ National Sales Manager, to discuss the options. Ryan says speaking directly with Marantali about its dream playspace made all the difference:

“Through speaking to Marantali, we were able to provide a first-hand look at the latest play experiences, which they may not have seen yet. We were able to give them a direct insight as to how they may be able to do things differently.” 

Lark Industries is the sole distributor of Yalp, experts in the development, design and manufacture of interactive smart play technology that combines the physical and digital worlds, and ensures everyone, regardless of age, ability, gender, or background has equal opportunity for play. Having direct access to Yalp, through Lark Industries, cemented Marco’s decision:

“Ryan is always open to looking at different types of equipment. So, after he showed me Yalp, it was a no brainer; it had all the ‘wow’ features and was something I really wanted to look at. So, we went to the Netherlands to see it, and Ryan joined us, which was great, as he gave us a good rundown.”

The Yalp difference delivers an Australian first in community playspaces

Olivia’s exciting new playspace includes traditional and industry-leading equipment, which brings together technology, gaming and outdoor equipment that is inclusive of all ages.

The driving force behind the park’s success as a state-of-the-art inclusive and interactive play space, is its use of the latest play technology. Olivia has two Yalp interactive products, both using technology and sensory engagement, such as touch, LED light responses, music and audible instructions that are all centred around physical movement and reaction. They engage the senses and encourage socialisation, teamwork, communication, problem solving, and movement.

The Yalp Sona, a first of its kind in Victoria, is a dance and play arch that works intuitively through the use of motion sensors. When users walk under the arch, they’re asked if they want to play a game. Different games can be selected at the touch of a button and allow several people to play together.

The Yalp Memo is a set of seven play pillars that emphasise learning through movement and fast-paced agility games that challenge children, youth, parents, and grandparents to experience engaging and unique play opportunities together. The Memo has numeracy games to promote mathematical skills, and spelling games that are linked to movement, so children are getting both mental and physical exercise benefits using the 360° LED touch panels. 

There’s something for everyone

The products are dynamic, they’re connected to the cloud, Marantali gets weekly play statistics and can upload new games, renew or change games, or adjust settings remotely to meet the community’s preferences. More than 60 games cover agility, speed, and reaction through racing, dancing, or musical chairs on a range of topics from maths, geography, and language to sustainability. The equipment is wheelchair accessible and has games that are practical for children and adults who may have an autism spectrum disorder or older people experiencing dementia.

Traditional play equipment

The playspace also features an exciting custom-designed Adventure Tower and Activity Track from Lappset. The tower houses five unique slides of varying heights and designs, including a large spiral slide extending from the feature tower standing 7m high. In addition to its versatile play value, the tower acts as focal point for the surrounding estate.

Traditional play equipment is also included with oxygen climbers, rockers, seesaws, a wheelchair accessible carousel, and a variety of swings from Lappset and is surrounded by a bike track from the team at Winslow Constructors.

The interactive technology complements this traditional play experience by offering new variety and opportunities for children and families. 

Collaboration is the key to success 

The Olivia Estate playspace was a genuine collaboration between Marantali, Lark

Industries, Human Habitats and Winslow Constructors; and an exciting first for all in designing/building an interactive playspace. 

“Collaboration between Council, client and designer was important because this project pushed boundaries. Joining forces to ask Melton Shire Council to think differently and offer something new was key. And at the end of the day, they realise they’ve got a great outcome at Olivia Estate. 

Marantali was great, there was no value management. Marco was prepared to put a bit of money up front, for ongoing maintenance, and support a great outcome. He wanted to leave a legacy, something different for the community.” says Darren Atkinson, Director, Human Habitats. 

Human Habitats says working closely with Lark, early on, was also invaluable: 

“Lark has a great reputation – having that early conversation with Ryan and seeing how Lark can support a vision is critical. They’re not just selling a piece of equipment, they are getting on the front foot, working with designers, coming up with themes and looking at unique ways of combining equipment. That makes a difference,” says Darren. 

Josh Rolfe, Project Manager at Winslow Constructors agrees, “it was good to see it evolve from the plans and come to life. And Lark was great, they’re always accessible and stuck to timelines, which made it so much easier.”

The multi-generational, all-inclusive, and dynamic Smart Technology Play offers an open and interactive arena for everyone in the Olivia community to get involved and play together.

Physical and Cognitive Development: enhances motor skills, coordination, and problem solving while encouraging imaginative play and decision-making.

Inclusive and Accessible Play: promotes social interaction, a sense of belonging and encourages play across generations, demographics, ages and both physical and cognitive abilities.

Multi-sensory Engagement: engages multiple senses, stimulating exploration, and fostering cognitive and emotional growth.

Creative and Imaginative Play: sparks creativity, through the use of internet connected technology – providing endless game opportunities, ever changing content and experiences that promote movement, imagination, and playful competition.

Technology Integration: incorporates lights, sounds, and touch-sensitive surfaces, creating an immersive environment that captivates children’s interest.

Family Bonding and Social Interaction: brings families together, fostering connections, communication skills, and social development among parents, siblings, and friends.

 

Contact Lark Industries:
Sharon Winbanks
Senior Business Development Manager, VIC & TAS
M: 0499 206 668
E: [email protected]
www.larkindustries.com.au

 

Disclaimer: This blog has been reformatted from the original presentation by Lark Industries to suit the Olivia Estate website. The article was not written and is not owned by Olivia Estate or the developer, Marantali. View the original PDF here.

 

 

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