Case Studies
Discover how HAGS has transformed playgrounds and recreational spaces around the world. Our case studies showcase innovative designs, community impact, and the unique solutions we provide to meet the needs of various projects.
Explore these success stories to find inspiration and learn more about our expertise in creating engaging and inclusive play environments.
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This extensive playground on the grounds of the Heinz-Sielmann School in Oerlinghausen offers the school’s children exciting and fun breaks and is available to the public in the afternoon.
This enchanting playground near the ocean in Moss Beach, California, features a custom UniPlay structure that was chosen for its rustic wood charm resembling a whimsical castle.
Vikenskolan wanted to create welcoming outdoor spaces to its students by offering a selection of outdoor furniture.
This inclusive play area for children up to 12 years features accessible paths, diverse play zones, and multi-sensory games.
Installed in Sweden, this spellbinding play area boasts a custom castle-themed UniPlay unit to attract the attention of children.
HAGS revitalized Woodgate's outdoor space with a pirate ship themed play area and an outdoor fitness space. The new facilities feature inclusive and challenging equipment, earning praise from the community for enhancing opportunities for play and exercise.
The Bilbao City Council revitalized the Zumalakarregi Public School space, creating a multidisciplinary sports and play area.
Kingsland Primary School is an outstanding rated SEN school in Wakefield, Yorkshire, which caters for children with a range of learning disabilities. They asked HAGS to design and build play areas for each of their two sites.
Residents of Swaffham successfully raised £150,000 to create new sports facilities, including a Multi-Use Games Area and Skate Park, fostering community fitness and fun for all ages.
These eye-catching structures offer versatile and imaginative play experiences, quickly becoming a local favorite.
As part of their 100th anniversary and renovation process, French Red Cross decided to create a playground with games designed for disabled and focused on sensorial play.
This playground features inclusive and accessible play areas with diverse surfacing materials. It includes multi-play units, swings, and sensory play elements, accommodating up to 139 children and serving as a vital community gathering space.