Giant Spacenet = Giant Joy

Spanning 15 x 15 metres and standing at over 9 metres tall, the Giant Spacenet belongs amongst the very finest of our pyramid-shaped rope play equipment. Even our largest constructions from ropes and membranes can be used in a direct residential environment without disrupting the network of buildings: the Spacenet’s transparent structure blends in harmoniously with its surroundings. The prime example can be seen in Kassel’s Brückenhofsiedlung housing development. As part of the new design for a courtyard, the landscape architects from Hanf chose our Giant Spacenet as the central element of the play area. You can easily see the joy with which the area’s young residents have adopted the play equipment from the pictures in the Summer 2008 photo gallery.

Design with care and attention to detail

At Corocord, we don’t just sell play equipment off the shelf. Our experienced planners are aware that standard equipment, too, can always have new variations and can thereby be designed even more excitingly. They rounded off the Giant Spacenet in Kassel by adding rope ladders and a waggle bridge, which make getting into the ground net an exciting climbing adventure. Once there, countless routes lead up through the 25 space cells to the top of the mast. Those who make it to the top are then eye-to-eye with the residents on the fourth floor of the adjacent apartment block, and can proudly wave to their friends and neighbours.

Enjoyment in playing – impressions from our Spacenet photographer

The fact that we are able to convey to the whole world the joy that children feel whilst playing in Corocord rope nets is also thanks to our photographer Bernd Gallandi. The experienced and creative photographer has been active for our company since way back in 1985, and is constantly on the move in Germany and the surrounding countries in order to capture on film the finest moments of children playing. And so over the course of the last two decades, a huge image archive has been built up, which we fall back on fondly again and again.

Children’s enjoyment whilst playing, and the enjoyment we take from developing our rope structures, give us a fresh incentive every day to create unique combinations for big climbing adventures.

 

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