Comprising of a giant netting structure, fun slide, tunnels and swings, the play area is embraced by a natural landform, keeping children safe in the playarea. The tallest row of houses is made up of four shelters, connected together by netted bridges. There are multiple entry points including a net at one end and a ladder. This first set of “treehouses” has a slide and a fireman pole too. The second set of treehouses at the Yishun N8 Park playground is lower off the ground. This makes it more accessible for younger kids.
The Yishun Neighbourhood N8 Park has been around for a while but has been gradually upgraded over the months. And now, a brand new playground for kids have opened and at the centre of it, are these colourful houses built on stilts! Visually eye-catching, the playhouses in the heart of the playground let kids explore and stimulate imaginative play. Sail shelters at playgrounds helps cool down the playgrounds and extend the hours of play, See our latest installation at Yishun N8 Park.
| Clients | Nee Soon Town Council |
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| Architect | SH Lim Architect |
| Realisation Date | June 2021 |
Kids (or parents) can also chill at the nearby 'hammocks'! The hammocks equipped with custom posts in shape of house, to gel together with the colourful houses.
One distinguishing characteristic of these houses is the cargo nets which stretch out between the houses. These houses invite kids to climb in and make their way across the netting, and through each house.