This Guangzhou Playground is an Urban Jungle where Artful Play meets Nature-Inspired Design
This Guangzhou Playground is an Urban Jungle where Artful Play meets Nature-Inspired DesignNestled within a residential district of Guangzhou, Wired Scape is not just a playground, it’s an immersive, sculptural landscape that redefines how urban public space...

Nestled within a residential district of Guangzhou, Wired Scape is not just a playground, it’s an immersive, sculptural landscape that redefines how urban public space can engage people of all ages. Designed by Shanghai-based firm 100architects, this vibrant playscape merges architectural expression with abstract interpretations of natural elements, transforming a formerly ordinary space into a dynamic, interactive environment.
The design of Wired Scape draws from two powerful themes in nature: the forest and flowing water. These elements are reimagined through bold, geometric forms and vivid surface treatments, creating a space that is both aesthetic and functional. At the center of the design stand four striking vertical structures, inspired by trees. These towers are composed of spiraling steel pipes, forming canopies overhead while serving as climbing structures for adventurous users. Suspended bridges stretch between these “trees,” enabling movement across varying elevations and adding an element of excitement to the playscape.
Designer: 100architects
The ground plane is equally engaging. A network of multicolored, curved lines flows across the surface like a river, defining different zones for play, circulation, and relaxation. These vibrant patterns give the space a sense of motion and continuity, encouraging visitors to explore organically. The use of curved geometries enhances the fluid experience of the site, creating a seamless journey through play platforms, seating zones, and open plazas.
At the heart of the landscape, a recessed central plaza offers a flexible, shaded space for gatherings, performances, or informal rest. Surrounded by the spiraling trees, it becomes a natural focal point, drawing in people for both activity and relaxation. This integration of open space reflects 100architects’ vision of Wired Scape as a multi-generational environment, where users of different ages can coexist, interact, and engage with the space in their own way.
Play equipment is thoughtfully distributed throughout the site to support a range of physical and cognitive activities. From swings, slides, and climbing nets to seesaws, a round ping-pong table, and a merry-go-round, every element is designed to encourage active engagement. For caregivers and older users, strategically placed benches and shaded seating areas allow for passive supervision, rest, and social interaction. The layout fosters inclusive, intergenerational use, promoting community interaction in an accessible and safe setting.
Material choice plays a vital role in the site’s durability and expression. Steel piping forms the primary sculptural language, ensuring structural integrity while providing a bold visual identity. The resilient surfacing not only protects users but also helps bring the colorful patterns to life. Lighting is embedded throughout the playscape, illuminating paths and highlighting structures after dark. At night, Wired Scape transforms into a glowing forest of color and form, extending its usability and enhancing its presence within the urban fabric.
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